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Girls don’t want boys.

Girls want to be Nesta Archeron emerging from the Bog of Oorid in command of an army of the dead and holding up the head of a slain Kelpie who represents the man that tried to sexually assault her while 2 Illyrian warriors bow to her immense power.

bi person: i headcanon this character as bi

y'all: ok

bi person: cool so [male character] is dating [female character] and they're both bi

y'all: lol shut up hettie these characters aren't straight

bi person:

Bi person: i hc this person as bi

Y'all: idk i just feel like its kind of catering to the hets and a cowards move to hc them as bi when they could be gay lol like i feel like its not as good of rep if they're bi?? idk tho thats just my opinion lmfao

I just… love the mess that is teen wolf so much. I love the cheap fights with techno music blasting, the funny way they extend their claws, the villains that turn into allies because there’s even worst enemies to defeat, the healing abilities that work or not depending on the plot, the friendship of Scott “I’m not letting him die” McCall and Stiles “Could you aT LEAST thiNK abOUt letting hiM DIE??” Stilinski, the non existent lights from season 5 to 6, the highs and lows of lacrosse, the coach and Greenberg, the random resurrections, ….I just…. there’s twin werewolves that merge into each other creating a big ass dude, there was a dude with a mouth on HiS hAND. I love teen wolf. 

Humble at Mulatto Meadows

Many of you may recognize this photo of Brianna Noble from the 2020 BLM movement. (yes, posting pictures of activists is dangerous, but in this case, Brianna actively uses this photo to advertise her program). Brianna is the owner and founder of Mulatto Meadows, and their Humble program, which aims to provide enrichment for under-served youth, especially youth of color. This enrichment utilizes the therapeutic qualities of horses.

Mulatto Meadows is a ranch run and owned by Black equestrians. They provide lessons, sell trained horses, and do other community work. Key in that is Humble, an after-school program that targets students who are low-income and/or nonwhite.

Her program is sponsored by Ariat, and works to create day-long visits or multi-session programs to help these youth work towards success.

Please, please go check them out at their website, here. I highly recommend donating if you are able - consider it a sort of reparations. This is a really extraordinary project that works to give opportunities to youth who could benefit from being equestrians most.