I Should Not Be Left Home Alone Cuz Why Am I Calling My Male Dog Girlie And Speaking As If He Is Human

I should not be left home alone cuz why am I calling my male dog girlie and speaking as if he is human

he does not comprehend these matters

he does not understand me struggling to cook eggs

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5 months ago

yall I just checked his skins and...

Yall I Just Checked His Skins And...

like that's just a woman in a suit

that's a lesbian marriage without the lesbians

Yall I Just Checked His Skins And...

and that's a woman in a suit cosplaying Draco malfoy like cmonnn

i see this for pretty much all his skins lmao

Ezreal seems like the type of character I would just love!

Except for just one small thing

HE LOOKS LIKE A LESBIAN

Ezreal Seems Like The Type Of Character I Would Just Love!

am i the only one who sees this??

Ezreal Seems Like The Type Of Character I Would Just Love!

like I'm like 50% sure it's the haircut


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1 week ago

probably gonna do something totally crazy tonight, something nobody would ever EVER expect from me!!! (watch cats 1998)


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1 year ago
Canada Goose Time
Canada Goose Time
Canada Goose Time
Canada Goose Time
Canada Goose Time

Canada Goose time

4 months ago
skeecil - *screams into the void*
1 year ago

Transphobia kills

This is the first time I'm going serious, but I feel like I need to do this.

In a world where acceptance should reign supreme, the stories of Nex Benedict, Brianna Ghey, and Jacob Williamson are a powerful reminder of the grim reality faced by many who dare to live as their true selves. Their lives, though cut short, carry a deep message that speaks to the fundamental right of every individual to be recognized, respected, and loved for who they are.

Nex Benedict, Brianna Ghey, and Jacob Williamson, like countless others, bravely embraced their true selves despite the societal pressures and prejudices that sought to constrain them. They stood tall in the face of adversity and defiantly challenged the narrow-mindedness and bigotry that infects our communities. Tragically, their journeys were cut short by transphobia - a force that continues to claim lives and shatter dreams.

Their stories are a powerful reminder that the fight for equality and acceptance is far from over. Transphobia, in all its forms, is a plague that not only threatens the lives of transgender, non-binary, and gender-nonconforming people, but also undermines the very foundation of our society. It fuels fear, division and injustice, creating barriers to understanding and compassion where empathy and solidarity should flourish.

We live in a world where celebrating authenticity in theory is often condemned in practice - a world where the mere act of being oneself can be met with hostility and violence. It's a sobering reality that demands our collective attention and action. We cannot afford to remain passive bystanders in the face of such injustice. The deaths of Nex Benedict, Brianna Ghey, and Jacob Williamson serve as a call to action - a call to dismantle the systemic inequalities and prejudices that continue to plague our society. It is up to each of us to challenge the status quo, to confront discrimination and hate wherever it manifests, and to create a world in which every individual can live freely and fully without fear of oppression or persecution.

Most importantly, we must never forget the lives and legacies of those lost to transphobia. We must honor their memory by continuing the work they started - by standing up for justice, equality and human rights for all. Nex Benedict, Brianna Ghey, and Jacob Williamson may no longer be with us, but their spirit lives on in the struggle for a more just and equitable world.

Transphobia kills, and that's not okay. But together, through our collective action and unwavering solidarity, we can strive to create a world where love prevails over hate, and where all people are free to live authentically, without fear or prejudice. This is the legacy we must honor. This is the future we must build.

1 year ago

If your 13 or older and still sleep with a stuffed animal please rb this im tryna prove a point to my friend.

3 months ago

last night I had a dream where a monkey was joining a basketball team but was scared of living in his dad's shadow so LeBron James's son had to cheer him up by relating to him


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