maarnayeri ha contestado a tu publicación: 1) perfect eyebrows 2) naruto 3) anime food gifs 4) giraffe realness 5) shingeki no kyojin
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GIRAFFE REALNESS
YOU’VE BEEN WITH ME SINCE THE OLD DAYS I LOVE SO MUCH FOR REAL
IM SO GLAD YALL LOVE MY EYEBROWS WE ALL KNOW EYEBROWS ARE THE KEY...
Okay so I followed this video about foreshortening and…
Beyoncé | Grown Woman
*literally crying right now*
talk about a black girl anthem!
I love...
im so fukin scared right now
i made a poetry blog (dont bother asking for the url)
and i finally posted a poem???
AND SOMEBODY FUCKING REBLOGGED...
Because I used to be one of you, and in some ways still am (and probably always will be).
Because people deserve to have their choices honored, and that right still applies if self-protection means “no, I will not come out.”
Because it doesn’t always get better.
Because “out” often means follow-up questions like “out enough?” and “out to who?” and judging others based on that.
Because “out” is not the same for all orientations, for all bodies, for all races, for all ethnicities, for all religions (just to name a few variables). (Dan Savage’s and Ellen Degeneres’ “out,” for example, has nothing to do with me.)
Because visibility is nothing without some serious examination of what happens next.
It doesn’t matter whether you’re visible as part of my community - your identities are no less valid than mine, and I’m glad to stand somewhere near you under the giant queer umbrella.
Relevant last year when I wrote it, relevant now.
This. ^
(via genderbitch)
Yes.
I can never fully come out to my family or any friends I grew up with. It’s just not done where I’m from.
I’m not LGBTQ*, but I think this is a good message.