People always make fun of butch women’s appearance, but some of those big, muscular, “unfeminine” women frequently plant their asses between other women and predatory men. I’m speaking about the butches who have shielded me and my friends from physical harrassment when we were young and drunk and visiting gay parties for the first time. I’m speaking about the butches who keep bathrooms a safe zone. I’m speaking about the butches whose lesbian rage is only outshone by their infinite compassion for baby dykes.
Fuck your butch hate.
A long time ago, back when I was “straight,” before my very imposing wife was even my girlfriend yet, some jerk pinned me up against the wall at a party.
I was like, “Go away,” with my eyes glued to the floor and my heart pounding, but he wouldn’t. My boyfriend stood by and watched and said nothing.
She said, “Hey, leave her alone, you jerk!” and the guy was like, “What are you gonna do to me? This isn’t your business.”
Very calmly, she put her beer down, rolled up her sleeves, cracked her knuckles, and started walking towards him.
He bolted. I was amazed and I said, “What WERE you gonna to do him?”
“Oh I dunno,” she said, “They always run off before I get there.”
Later that night she drove me home and I threw up on her car. She still drove up to visit me in the big lonely city when I came out a year later, and her car door still made a sticky sound when I opened it.
My personal unpopular opinion: I would be fine if there are no canon ships by the end of Voltron. I just want to see them each have some personal growth and save the universe.
I agree with this whole-heartedly. And honestly? I re-watched the show avoiding the shipping goggles and I can clearly see there is no romantic attraction - the undying love and the most chemistry between characters??? is just growth of beautiful platonic relationship. Even if the creators intended a canon ship, I think it should be avoided because of the fandom.
Just some beautiful platonic love is all we need with amazing development and plot. :’D Thank you for the ask!
d&d/pathfinder source:
tieflings tend to be either reclusive or disguised,even their deeds of heroism are done from the shadows,for fear of mistrust and violence from other races
literally every tiefling pc:
*rests a cloven hoof on a bench,10 foot horns prominently visible as their prehensile tail emerges* what is UP my fellow fiends
Like, it’s not weird to take a trophy of your enemy if you’re someone like Zarkon. I could certainly see him doing that, particularly if he wanted to send a message to other rulers across the galaxy that he is not to be trifled with. But typically trophies are put on display somewhere; they’re things like prized weapons, or in some gruesome cases, body parts (usually a decapitated head). They’re on display somewhere very public and prominent to send a constant reminder to all who would dare oppose.
But this is different. Zarkon took a cloak, which no one would immediately recognize except for those who knew Alfor. He’s wearing it, despite the fact that he doesn’t really make that many public appearances himself (and certainly not to the generals / commanders / rulers of other armies—he has his own generals for that). And even if he did make appearances himself and people would recognize the cloak, he’s wearing it under his, which makes it harder to see. It also puts it right up against his body, and what’s that trope? Ah, yes—when someone’s precious person dies, the surviving person will sometimes wear the deceased’s clothing, so as to keep their scent / the feeling of them close at hand at all times.
Like, guys … I’m not saying that Zarkon might have some lingering feels for Alfor, but … Zarkon might have some lingering feels for Alfor. Maybe. It’s just weird, as all. That’s all I’m saying.
I don’t think healthy people every really get chronic illness.
I have a friend I know from when we were both 6. She is the only person living nearby and so she saw me go from walking through limping to wheelchair on a daily basis. I keep her updated on my health even tho we rarely hang out anymore.
She was gonna come over yesterday and I had to cancel. She asked if I can’t hang out later that day. When I said i won’t feel better later, that if I feel that bad in the morning later will only get worse she got annoyed and “joked” that I’m just finding excuses. And I was surprised, she knows all about me being disabled after all? So, a bit taken aback, I told her it’s a normal thing for me.
“But you got the diagnosis now, aren’t you better?? I thought you’ll get better now”
She was honestly surprised and it made me realize a thing. They don’t get it. They don’t get that getting diagnosed only equals benefits like welfare or parking spot for us, and sometimes better pain meds but that is just like pushing luck. That it’s a forever thing. That that one day we felt good a week ago was just a bright spot and doesn’t mean we won’t need our aids anymore, cause chronic illness is not linear and will make a great comeback in next four hours, and the next good day is planned on when we’re 70.
Cause when abled people are sick, they get better. And our illness is just an excuse for them. And when we say we will never get better they think we’re being dramatic and pessimistic.
And I don’t think they’ll ever get it, cause to get it you need to live it.
And I want my friends to stay healthy and not go through hell.
This is definitely okay to reblog and abled people are encouraged to reblog cause maybe it’ll help others understand
Hello it’s me Lexa and this post is relevant again as I just had the Legit Same Talk with someone and I exhausted my number of fucks to give
A black California teenager alleges she was punched, bitten by a K9 officer and arrested after being mistaken for a larger, bald black man.
The June 18 incident recently went viral after the NAACP’s Bakersfield, California, chapter posted a Facebook video Monday of 19-year-old Tatyana Hargrove sharing her story.
The video now has more than 4.3 million views.
While the NAACP believes Hargrove was racially profiled, the Bakersfield Police Department stated it was a simple case of mistaken identity.
The department said the officers mistook Hargrove — who stands 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighs 115 pounds — for a 5-foot-10-inch, 170-pound bald black man with a goatee who was allegedly threatening people with a machete outside of a grocery store with a machete. Read more (7/12/17)