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Being gay means automatically getting labeled “too invested in politics” by your straight friends
Me: these laws and policies effect my basic human rights
Straights: don’t you think ur a little to into this? :///
lesbians: i am not attracted to any men in any way, shape, or form
y’all: ok but what about… this man
let me make it explicitly clear: trans women are women not men, lesbians can be attracted to trans women, and this post is only open to lesbians who accept and embrace their trans sisters. terfs go to hell.
friendship between lgbt people is so confusing always bc it’s like am i love with you or is it that a lifetime of isolation has driven us to form deeper bonds than our cishet compatriots along with the knowledge that we’re more inclined to cast aside social ettiquite and emotional walls found in cishet friendships because we are so starved for closeness with people who understand and share our identities? wild
you know you can say how its hard to tell the difference between love and friendship with out calling heterosexuals emotionally closed off.
idk how to tell you this but they are
unfunny cishet person: i sexually identify as an a-
me: *already asleep*
Y'all ever want a collection of the emails Bella sent to Alice in New Moon? Like the detailed journey of her pain at having this new world and this new family ripped out from under her without getting to so much as say goodbye? How she didn’t want to sleep because it almost hurt more to wake up and remember they were gone than the first time they left? How she was starting to do better with Jacob around but then she crashed again after he started pulling away? How learning about werewolves thrilled her because she got some of the magic back but it also split open the wound again and reminded her exactly what was missing and now her best friend couldn’t even really distract her from the hurt she was feeling. How much she missed not just Edward but the friends she’d come to have in Alice and Emmett? The mother in Esme? The one thing she had found solace in becoming a reminder of the people she loved that she’d never see again? Because I think that’d be a fun read.
Vegans seem to think that since they’re not eating animal products they don’t have to look at sustainability in their diet. They automatically think it’s sustainable. Here’s some questions vegans really need to be asking of themselves:
1. Is my year round desire for fresh fruits and vegetables sustainable? Will a massive population looking to increase their year round desire for a wide range of fresh fruits and vegetables be sustainable?
2. Can we grow plant based foods on the land that we currently use to farm livestock, or will more land need to be cleared to accommodate a massive population on a plant based diet?
3. Are the nut milks I consume sustainable? How do nut milks impact places in water crisis like California? How will the growing demand for nut milks impact the world? Should the vegan community discuss the comparative sustainability of plant milks more?
I hear people all the time criticizing musicals by saying “why can’t they just say what they mean instead of singing and dancing about it?” and for years the only answer I’ve had was a smile and a shrug, but I finally just figured it out.
It’s because the words by themselves aren’t enough.
Outside the song, there would be almost no moving passion in Javert’s words “This I swear by the stars.” How would He Had It Comin’ be anywhere near as dangerous and vengeful without the lighting and the dance routine? The reprise of Wouldn’t It Be Luvverly is essential to underlining just how much Henry Higgins has changed and damaged Eliza Doolittle. The Mary Poppins chimney sweeps would just be weird guys off the roof if they didn’t have their whole zany song and choreography to make them a funny and interesting group. And there aren’t any words in any language to describe the complete change in Leslie Odom Jr.’s voice as the music cuts off and he solos “I…wanna be in the room where it happens, the room where it happens.”
The reason we have musicals–and the reason we have music in general–is because words aren’t enough.