(Source: colinquinn.eu, via cantcontrolthegay-deactivated20)
(Source: colinquinn.eu, via cantcontrolthegay-deactivated20)
millions of real existing people fall in love with straight men. what the fuck
im still thinking about this. they dont just befriend and hang out with straight men, they get emotional about them. they think ‘this person is the best thing that ever happened to me’. i think there was a time when this phenomenon made sense to me but now it does not.
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Is the legalization of gay marriage not enough? What more do you need?
we need blood
You’re not helping..
*bangs fists on table* we need blood! we need blood! we need blood!
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GAY MARRIAGE IS LEGAL IN 50 STATES IN THE USA.
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I’m uncomfortable reblogging the photo of her mugshot so I hope it’s ok I’m just reposting the text. original post here: http://datdestinyd.tumblr.com/post/124799533657/sandra-bland-was-not-alive-in-her-mugshot-when
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There are no homosexuals in Iran by Laurence Rasti
“In Iran, we do not have homosexuals like in your country.”
— Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, speaking at Columbia University, September 24, 2007.While today some Occidental countries accept marriage for gays and lesbians, in Iran, homosexuality is still punishable by death. This sanction prohibits homosexuals from living out their sexuality openly. Their only legal options are to leave the country, hide their sexuality, or choose transsexuality, a practice tolerated by law but also considered pathological.
In Denizli, a small town in Turkey, hundreds of Iranian gay refugees have put their lives on pause while waiting to join a host country where they can freely live their sexualities. In this context of uncertainty, where anonymity is the best protection, this series of photographs questions the fragile nature of identity and gender concepts. It tries to give back to these people a face that their country has temporarily stolen.
— Laurence Rasti (via LensCulture)
See also:
- There are no homosexuals in Iran, a photo series by Laurence Rasti | Konbini
Questions still remain about how Dylann Storm Roof became a cold-hearted killer, but a new handwritten letter to his prison pen pal could reveal dark secrets of the 21-year-old charged with brutally killing nine people in a South Carolina church. In fact, a leading handwriting analysis expert tells RadarOnline.com that the letter suggests Roof is a violent person who also may be suffering from a mental disorder.
“The first thing that stands out to me in the two page letter is that it is looks like the writing of an eight-year-old, not a 21-year-old,” says the founder Southern Handwriting Expert Steve W. Davis .
“This would seem to indicate a lack of education, or lack of applying knowledge.”
“The letter is almost entirely written in the middle zone with large writing,” says Davis. “This is typically found in people that live for the moment and don’t like to plan ahead.”
“His writing looks like a roller coaster going up and down. This can be indicative of people that have no basis in reality. They are given to whatever whims they choose,” he continues.What’s more, Davis says that “his cramped and packed style shows a person with a lot going on in life. Coupled with the negative traits, this again is another indicator that he could not control what was going on in his mind.”
“The writer lacks any intellectual depth, and dislikes learning. He has low self-esteem and constantly finds fault with himself,” Davis, who is the #1 handwriting expert in the South, tells Radar.
“He is prone to mood swings, and is completely unpredictable. He may have some violent tendencies. He lacks any physical drive or leadership capabilities. Because of this, he is usually a follower at best,” Davis believes.
“The variable slants that are seen throughout this letter are common with people that have a dual personality. The head and the heart are in conflict. This can also be caused by medical conditions from low blood sugar to mental conditions. A person with variable slants is subject to unpredictable mood swings.”
As Radar previously reported, Roof shot and killed nine African-American people on June 17 in the Emanuel AME Church, which is one of the oldest houses of worship in the nation.
From the clues that have been gathered, it appears that the murders were racially charged.
“Dylann Roof shows aggression in his writing with the words quickly and quit. Aggression in writing with more negative habits than positive can mean a person would be prone to violence,” Davis claims.
Even though Davis has never met Roof, nor has he worked directly with the killer, he says that the letter suggests a lot about his relationship with his family.
“Dylann Roof carries a lot of heavy emotions and cannot let past events go. Even if the events that cause the feeling only happened in his mind,” he says.
“He feels the world looks down on him. He is self-conscious because of this and has some resentment directed at this family.”
Roof is currently incarcerated at a jail in South Carolina and is facing 9 counts of murder and one count of possessing a firearm.
As Radar reported, the letter — which was dated June 18, just a day after the tragic massacre — is from True Crime Auction house.
(via truecrimehothouse)
character development
nope that would be called successful female socialisation in a patriarchal society
Please do not use feminism to shame my interests.
I like pink and dresses and art and music and fashion. I also like blue and sports and comics and I choose not to wear makeup and have had short hair for the past five years. I am a person with feminine and masculine interests. I have not been socialized to be more feminine, I have adopted new interest, grown as a person and learned to embrace both my feminine and my masculine sides.
If you want to do a feminist reading on this silly ass comic about how I’ve changed over the past decade maybe you should look at why I actively avoided things typically viewed as “feminine”.
You’re not helping feminism by making me feel like I don’t have control over myself. You’re not helping feminism by shaming girls who consider themselves more feminine than masculine.
Thank you and goodbye.
it’s truly strange that one person could look at this and see “successful female socialisation in a patriarchal society” when all I see is “shedding internalized misogyny”
tbh when I was 10 I prided myself on being a “tomboy” and only hung out with boys (and one girl who was just as tomboyish as me) because I thought “girly girls” were the scum of the earth
took me a long time to unlearn that shit, but once I started wearing dresses, I started celebrating girls of all backgrounds
PSA
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