A Church posts a billboard apology to North Carolinians for “judgmental, deceptive, manipulative actions” done against the LGBT community with the passage of Amendment One.
Bless those tags
Preach.
Early Bird Special: A chance street encounter between 8-year-old Jacob, blind and autistic, and blues guitarist Tyler Gregory is one you won’t soon forget.
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Absolutely lovely
Mitt Romney, Trust-Fund Bully (and Not Just in School) - Esquire (via wilwheaton)
Reblogging because “fopdoodle.”
Due to the fact that I am old fashioned and do not want to piss off the elder, more conservative members of my family. But I feel that Obama’s announcement last night was way over due. I’m glad the LGBT community is happy though, but I feel as if they should be kind of pissed it took this long.
On a similiar note: I work with overly conservative people, who made the comment that Obama said he supported gay marriage to get the gay vote. Sorry, but I didn’t know of any gay people who thought voting for Romney was an option. I’m straight, and definitely don’t think voting for Romney is an option.
I try to always keep my political opinions to myself, but I really wanted to say something about this.
Now I have to try to work with these people the rest of the election season hoping they don’t ask me what I think. I don’t think they’re going to like what I have to say.
Everyday Superhero of the Day: Jess Thom is one of the 10 percent of people with Tourette’s syndrome who also have coprolalia — the tendency to involuntarily blurt out curse words. Her most frequent tic words include “f**k” and “biscuit,” but her tics also cause her to utter brilliant, hilarious and obscene phrases, which she’s started collecting on her website, Tourettes Hero.
The site includes a searchable index of Thom’s best tics, including fan-submitted illustrations of some of the more colorful phrases.
Tourettes Hero is also Thom’s superhero alter ego — costume and all — which she adopted for speaking engagements and classroom visits to help educate people about an often-misunderstood condition shared by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide and “change the world one tic at a time.”
(Sorta not safe for work, f**king biscuits.)
The goal of CISPA is to completely eliminate any sort of privacy online. It really is a Big Brother bill, and that isn’t hyperbole.
CISPA is orders of magnitude worse than SOPA/PIPA. We need to mobilize like we did before, and stop this.
a cuddle friendly movie theater!
THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING
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I need to go on a date with Andy to this place!
(Source: lightningsex)