HOW COME EVERYWHERE I GO THERE ARE NO SPORKS ONLY ONE RESTRAUNT I EVER WENT TO HAD SPORKS THIS IS RACISM OR SPECIEISM I DON’T KNOW!
WE NEED THE SPORKKS
There’s an opposite to déjà vu. They call it jamais vu. It’s when you meet the same people or visit places, again and again, but each time is the first. Everybody is always a stranger. Nothing is ever familiar.—
Chuck Palahniuk, Choke
When my grandparents were 13 queer was a whispered slur and it was unthinkable to be gay, let alone trans. It was just assumed you weren’t.
When my dad was 13 being gay was something you talked about behind closed doors. It was hilarious. It was frowned upon. My dad was assumed to be gay and somehow less of a man because he liked theatre.
When I was 13 I had just learned what it meant to be gay. I had just learned what transgender was. I was scared and lost. It felt like there was nothing for me. There was no proof I wasn’t alone.
My brother is turning 13 soon and he knows about most sexual orientations and has an older sibling that is out as trans/nb. He is openly against homophobia and talking about it with his friends isn’t taboo. He watches cartoons with background gay couples and thinks nothing of it. One of his favorite book characters is genderfluid.
We still have a long way to go, but I think you gotta admit, that is progress.
Yes me and my friends were just talking about cartoons with background gay characters
Reblog if you’re polyamorous, support polyamorous people, or think polyamorous people and relationships are valid
The trailer for the Death and Life of Marsha P Johnson, a Netflix documentary to be released on October 6, has premiered. Watch it here.
I'm gonna have to get Jay to watch this!!
So not quite a face reveal~ you can just see my eyebrows you've been blessed. If anyone sees this follow me or some crap you may be blessed with out beautiful faces




