i was babysitting a little boy and girl once and the boy asked me if i had a boyfriend and i said “no!! but i have a girlfriend!” and he said “like a friend thats a girl?” and i said “no like a boyfriend but they’re a girl instead of a boy! we still do couple things but we’re just both girls” and he said, without missing a beat, “oh ok! are you gonna marry her?”
like it’s literally that easy for kids to understand
I’m not going to be one of those people who sits around talking about what they’re going to do or become. I’m just going to do it. Imagining the future is kind of nostalgia. You spend your whole life stuck in the labyrinth, thinking about how you’ll escape it one day, and how amazing it will be, and imagining the future keeps you going, but you never do it. You just use the future to escape the present.
– John Green, Looking For Alaska (via l-esbian-s)(Source: 10paperoceans)
Via To Be ExtraordinaryThis is my “coming out” poem for Amber’s mom.
listen here
let’s be clear
amber here is pretty queer
it’s okay
yes, she’s gay
and won’t suck a dick today
i’ll be blunt
she loves cunt
like pirates love treasure hunts
what to do?
nothing new.
probably already knew
she’s a fag
don’t be mad
actually it’s really rad.
WORDS IN THE CITY
London-based Artist/Rogue urban poet, Robert Montgomery hijacks advertising space to put up these often thought-provoking statements. I love how his bio explains the intent…” they are intended to be encountered by commuters that don’t know they are art, and an attempt to describe in public space what it feels like to live now”.
…very Samo-esque.
Via
This week, Busch Gardens Tampa is celebrating a milestone anniversary for a very special relationship. Monday, April 16 marked the one-year anniversary of the first time park guests got to see an 8-week-old male cheetah cub and a 16-week-old female yellow Labrador puppy start to strike up a friendship that the park’s animal experts expect to last a lifetime.
Via Unwritten Explanations


