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Drops Of Curiosity

@lala1dabba / lala1dabba.tumblr.com

Hello, I'm David. One Direction and ABBA are the bands that interest me in so many ways.Louis and Harry it's a long story... I ate cake once and I found myself whipped.Hej då and enjoy
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Angeleyes

Sometimes when I’m lonley I sit and think about him and it hurts to remember all the good times
When I thought I could never live without him and I wonder does it have to be the same
Every time when I see him, will it bring back all the pain? Ah-ha-ha, how can I forget that name?
Look into his Angeleyes, One look and you’re hypnotized
He’ll take your heart and you must pay the price
Look into his angeleyes, you’ll think your in paradise

And one day you’ll find out he wears a disguise Don’t look too deep into those angeleyes, crazy about his angeleyes

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All the lights couldn’t put out the dark Runnin’ through my heart Lights up and they know who you are Do you know who you are?

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nubilasoles

To HRC Deputy Press Secretary Elliott Kozuch, International Pronouns Day is an opportunity to learn more about pronouns and how we can better respect people by asking, using and affirming their pronouns.

“Especially at a time when transgender and non-binary Americans are under near-constant attack by the Trump-Pence administration, I’m using this day personally to send a strong message of support to my fellow transgender siblings,” said Kozuch, who uses they/them pronouns. “We see you and we are fighting for you.”

International Pronouns Day is observed on Oct. 16 to “make respecting, sharing and educating about personal pronouns commonplace.” Gender identity and expression are central to the way we see ourselves and engage in our surroundings.

Colin Kutney is transgender and is the senior manager of HRC’s state and municipal programs. He knows that being conscious of pronouns is a challenge because people often make assumptions based on appearance and encourages people to not be shy and ask about pronouns when socializing.

“When you’re at a party, or any other social event, with friends or professional colleagues, even just asking a simple question: ‘What pronouns do you use?’ or ‘What pronouns can I use for you?’ It almost seems like a taboo,” Kutney said. “And it’s really a simple question, it’s really not anything taboo at all. It’s quite normal considering we use pronouns all the time. It’s a cultural thing that we’re all trying to get used to.”

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