Tina Fiveash, A gay morning tea, from the series ‘Stories for Girls,’ 1994
I love that natasha lyonne sounds like that. more women should sound like that.
requested by anonymous ↳ Ann Walker looking like the angel she is.
« that day, we were in my sitting room, and you said– you implied that you wanted to…kiss me. »
Anne Lister: *talks* Ann Walker: (。♥‿♥。)
Ann showing Anne her art
Imho the idea of ‘cruelty free’ products or food shouldn’t mean that nothing died to create it, but rather that anything and anyone involved in the creation process hasn’t been exploited or harmed.
Leather is good actually. Veganism isn’t the end all be all to morality and consumption. The issue isn’t that a chicken died for those nuggets, but that while the chicken was alive, it’s life fucking sucked. Vegan chocolate means little if the cocoa that made it was gathered by child slave labor.
Factory farms, abuses of the people who pick the fruit and vegetables we eat, the focus profit and productivity over all else - that’s the fucking issue here. It’s capitalism folks.
Me: I love you.
My girlfriend: I hope you know that’s gay.
girlfriend who never gets upset that you need reassurance when your insecurities get the best of you. girlfriend who listens to your interests and supports you no matter what. girlfriend who makes you laugh and smile even when you're sad. girlfriend who misses you even though you just talked. girlfriend who makes time for you. girlfriend who makes all the love songs and books and movies make sense. girlfriend who respects your identity and pronouns. girlfriend who calls you pretty and smart even when its hard to believe. girlfriend who listens as you ramble about random things that happened to you that day. girlfriend who is so safe and kind and understanding and loving that she's who you immediately want to talk to when you wake up and who you fall asleep thinking about.
America really is irredeemably evil. This article in the new york times ADMITS that prisons are an industry in America, yet tries to convince its readers to empathize with the people enforcing US law in these prisons, with NO empathy for the people incarcerated there
When you hear anything about America’s “economic growth” or “wealth” they are measuring by business and just assuming it benefits everyone here, but we have an actual higher ratio of poor to rich people than almost anywhere else. We have the highest costs and highest debt for both medical care and education. We also have the largest percentage of people in prison, mostly for nonviolent charges, and more *ways* to go to prison than the global norm.
We also do not measurably have “the most freedom” of any country, if you can even figure out how that’s supposed to be defined, but the idea sure gets hammered into us our whole lives. Americans both right and left genuinely think they’d be less free living in ANY other place on the planet. We’re never actually taught any examples of how.
Funny as hell to see the notes full of arguing with debkorvelus, the same user who outright said that water should never be a human right.
Way too many people eat up propiganda and are shocked when you sit them down and explain things. Some will listen to you (my mom will but she’ll forget about it a week later because she still watches fox news) others will just wholesale reject the message and no amount of evidence will change their mind because their identity is tied to Loving America. This is why patriotisms disgusts me. Patriotism demands you ignore the bad or repaint it as some how a good thing. You can’t grow and get better when you already think you’re the best.
Greenhouse coffee shop
ADHD is so funny it's like I diagnose you with lazy inconsiderate fuckup disease. And it's incurable. Here's meth