luxury-loki:

Me: *is having a conversation with a friend about MCU*

Some irrelevant edgy™ girl sat behind me: The comics are so much better than the films.

Me, wondering where I asked:

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were-all-queer-here:

Straight cis people will support lgbt+ people when it’s convenient to them (gay best friends, hot lesbian porn) but the second a straight guy meets a gay guy, he’s uncomfortable. Or when a straight girl meets a lesbian, she’s uncomfortable. Or when a trans person uses their correct bathroom, then they’re uncomfortable. Or when a non binary person asks them to use they/them pronouns, cis people make memes to invalidate them.

If you’re not going to support all of us at all times, then we really don’t need you.

unsends:

bf: babe come over

me: i can’t, i’m having an existential crisis

bf: my parents aren’t home

me: are any of us really, truly….home?

(via malfunc-tion)

musterni-illustrates:

getting caught saying “fuck my gay ass” after stubbing my toe is easily the worst way i have ever come out to anyone

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kirbyshay11:

It’s nice to be told you’re beautiful or hot or whatever, but I’d love to hear some say that I make things easier, that they’re happy I exist, they don’t know what they’d do with out me, I’m strong, that they hope we never lose each other, that they’re proud of me, that I have something to offer. Compliments don’t always have to be about appearance.

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