My most popular tweet right now is about welcoming intersex, nb, and ace/aro people into pride. Let’s get it going on here, too.
REBLOG IF YOU FEEL THAT INTERSEX, NB, AND ACE/ARO PEOPLE SHOULD BE WELCOMED AT PRIDE, BELONG AT PRIDE, ETC
Fortunately, most of the people I know well enough to go to their parties have very accommodating pets.
gimme that pet (by Loryn Brantz)
Just in case anyone needed a reason.
Worth sharing every day 😄 The benefits of reading books #infographic http://bit.ly/2ExeRup
Beautifully said!
Neil Gaiman on Libraries and Librarians.
Spreading the word in case this helps someone. Stay safe!
hey so protip if you have abusive parents and need to get around the house as quietly as possible, stay close to furniture and other heavy stuff because the floor is settled there and it’s less likely to creak
Yes to all of the above!
My co-isolation sweetie and I ordered dinner from a local restaurant that does very good Middle Eastern food. It was delicious, and I have enough leftover gyro meat and hummus to have it again later in the week! I may even have enough to scramble some with eggs for a third meal. Yummmm.
Let’s take a positivity break!
Reblog and add something you saw or worked on today. It doesn’t have to be big. If you finished a 10,000 word fic, great, but if you remembered to drink some water or watched an awesome sunset, also great.
Life is scary right now, but there’s also still a lot to love, and we could use the reminder.
Vote in every election, for every position! Some really horrible racist and anti-LGBTQ+ groups are getting power on school boards, library boards, city councils, and other local legislative bodies. One of the reasons they can do it is because it doesn’t take many votes to get them in office. Once they’re in, they can start supporting book bans, curriculum changes, anti-trans measures, and more.
Finding out who you want to vote for takes time, and it can be hard at the local level, but it’s incredibly important. If you can, register to vote by mail so that you have more time to look at your ballot and research the candidates. If not, try to find ballot information online or see if your local paper runs any information about the candidates. If you need help, ask at your local library! (You don’t have to tell them how you plan to vote, just ask for help finding out who is on the ballot.)
Collect up the junk mail that candidates send out. Some of them share mailers, so figuring out one of them will give you an idea on the others. Contact organizations that you approve of and find out who they support. If you’re really desperate, contact organizations that you don’t approve of and find out who they support, so you know who to vote against.
Start learning the dog whistles and warning signs. “Parental rights” is starting to mean “the right to say what other people’s kids can read and learn.” Moms for Liberty wants the liberty to deny the existence of LGBTQ+ people.
It’s “just one more vote” the same way a tough journey is “just one more step.”
Sometimes, Cards Against Humanity games get it right. (I still prefer Bards Dispense Profanity though.)
More pride dice! More pretty!
Part two of pixel polyhedral die pride banners! Part one here! Please like or reblog this post if you use these♥
agender pride
aromantic pride
genderfluid pride
polyamorous pride
polysexual pride
Random stuff I have collected. All opinions are my own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of my employer. (Icon by Freepik: www.freepik.com)
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