serialkilersx:

don’t get me wrong but “how did I get so lucky to have you” is one of the sweetest things someone can say to u

namegoesup:

men hate taylor swift bc they can’t stand the idea of women all bonding over the female experience bc it creates strength in numbers and they can’t distort or control our reality as easily in this essay i will

letmebegaytodd:

if you want the rewards of finding a new favorite song then you have to submit to the mortifying ordeal of listening to unfamiliar music

underture:

I’m just one guy. I’ve solved more crimes than I can count. Because I’ve solved a lot of crimes, not just because I can’t count very high.

Psych S06E04 - The Amazing Psych-Man & Tap Man, Issue #2

virgomoon:

above all i want all black women and young black girls to stay safe and remember their self worth

courtneylovedcobain:

why are dog lovers so hateful??? like you meet a cat lover and they’re like “oh i love dogs a lot too! i just prefer cats!” but dog lovers are always like “my ENTIRE FAMILY was MURDERED by a CAT, a cat STOLE MY GIRLFRIEND, BURNED MY HOUSE DOWN, TOOK MY JOB AND KEYED UP MY CAR"

darkravn:

transdankovsky:

gholateg:

guljerry:

I love The Golden Girls.

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Ya’ll don’t have any idea how fucking brave and needed these plot lines were.

This was before Ellen came out.

This was before civil unions.

This was before Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.

This was when your ass could be fired, blacklisted, and shunned with no legal protections for even being hinted at being gay.

And the Golden Girls said “Fuck you, Fuck this, we’re doing it anyway.”

I think it should be noted that Blanche’s quote about AIDS is also “It is not god punishing people for their sins” and that the episode also deals with slutshaming.

I don’t know if people realize how much activism these women did for gay right and during the aids crisis. If you think about it they were all long established in Hollywood and Broadway. They had tons of friends personally affected and dealing with the aids crisis. Estelle Getty lost a nephew. I think they helped plant seeds in people who watched Golden Girls that helped make things a little more normalized and mainstream.

el-shab-hussein:

autismserenity:

el-shab-hussein:

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Check if your city has this program!!!

Please boost this!!!

Lyft does not know how the fuck to make this accessible. Their entire explanation of how to use it, which people on Twitter had to keep asking them for, was:

“We’re working with several partners to serve different communities around the country. @UnitedWay offers immediate assistance and access to rides at https://t.co/bNqtYzSOz9. For info on how to work with our other partners, check out https://t.co/yyaIw36gKT

Basically… go through their links to every different agency… contact each of them… and ask each of them how to do it?

Fortunately, the United Way (which runs 211) was a little clearer.

Basically, if you’re in one of these cities:

Atlanta, GA 

Austin, TX 

Baltimore, MD 

Boston, MA 

Cleveland, OH 

Cincinnati, OH 

Denver, CO  

Des Moines, IA  

Detroit, MI  

Houston, TX 

Jacksonville, FL 

Louisville, KY  

Minneapolis, MN 

Omaha, NE 

Philadelphia, PA  

Pittsburgh, PA 

Salt Lake City, UT  

San Diego, CA  

San Francisco Bay Area, CA 

Springfield, MA 

St. Louis, MO 

Tacoma, WA  

Tallahassee, FL 

Tampa Bay Area, FL 

Ventura, CA  


You can call 211, or text 898211, to ask about the program. (Tbh they’ll probably make you call, to ask you a few questions so they know if you qualify.) Then they’ll tell you what to do to use it.

You can also take the opportunity to ask about anything else you might need help with, like interview clothes, food, utility bills, etc. They’re basically there to connect you with all the resources.

Please reblog this version instead as it’s more useful! Thanks for letting us know.

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