In Russia, there are groups that purposely find “outed” LGBT people and groom them, make them think that they are more people who accept and love them.
They are not.
These people track down the person they have targeted and beat them.
They attack and brutally savage these people.
LGBT are often beaten to death during this. Some are shot execution-style.
Nobody stands up. Not even authority. The groups that do this get away with it. Barely ever are they charged.
These people commit MURDER and get away with it.
The POLICE are involved in these groups. People who are there to protect you and help you are threatening you with injury and death.
I unfortunately know of these fucking hateful and disgusting acts because my brother was murdered by one of these bastards.
Beaten to death and left in public, in a humiliating pose which makes me sick to this day.
I was five when I heard he died. Imagine that, you’re told your sibling is dead, and you’ll never see them again. At five.
Imagine your brother being the only support you had, because you also liked boys, and didnt understand it. And hes gone. You also have to worry about that happening to you.
Imagine thinking nobody in your country likes you, they want you to die.
Yeah, thats LGBT Russians.
Vladimir Putin, you horrible, bastard of a man. Get your country together and solve this bullshit.
‘There are no women in video games!’
‘Women in video games are always sexualized!’
‘If their main outfit isn’t sexualized, their alternate costumes are!’
‘Women in sports games never wear appropriate clothes! They just wear sexy outfits!’
‘Women are always damsels in distress and never know how to fight!’
‘Women in games are never allowed to be feminine!’
‘Women can never be main characters in games!’
‘And if they are, the ratings are never good!’
‘Women in games can only be masculine, they can’t use feminine attributes to their advantage!’
‘Women are never valuable party members!’
‘Women in video games are only interested in male partners or friends!’
‘Women in video games always dress as men, but men in video games never dress as women!’
‘No one ever likes a woman in a video game!’
‘Women in video games -’
Princess Peach has got you covered.
Japanese artist Sachiko Abe sits atop a building in a white gown, cutting countless sheets of A4 paper into thin, wispy strips. The performance piece known as Cut Paper
what can be smooth but also rough ;)))))
It’s not me. It’s just my heart racing faster by the second to the sound of your voice, my name sailing calmly on your tongue; no big deal. It’s not me. It’s just my mind occupied with the soft curvature of your smile, the desperation of wanting to taste your lips; no big deal. It’s not me. It’s just my bones trembling to the thoughts of your fingertips on my skin, exploring places I never knew existed; no big deal. It’s not me. It’s just my longing, my yearning, my love for you. But this is not a big deal to you.
That was absolutely amazing
TW: Mentions of Pedophilia
When we moved to Pine Drive, I never expected to find a conspiracy among the kids there.
I was an only child and a loner, thanks to my parents always moving. My dad’s job had him hopping from state to state. It was a pretty tough going if you wanted to make friends. But he promised that we’d stay at least six months here, so I had a chance to make at least one friend.
And whadya know, on my block, there were a ton of kids to make friends with.
I didn’t even really have to try. Two days after moving in, the Langley twins Diana and David were pounding on my door, asking who owned that bike parked in the front yard and if they wanted to play. I was shy but the twins were ecstatic to meet me.
Apparently their group had an odd number before I moved in and they needed equal teams to play their games with.
There was Alicia, who was six, she was the baby but she was very sweet. The oldest was Fletcher who was thirteen but his social skills were a bit behind so he didn’t mind hanging out with a bunch of nine and ten year olds. I think there was about ten of us all in all.
But I learned soon enough that there was a secret each of them shared.
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1. Remind yourself that feel scared is very normal! Peace and bravery exist alongside fear. So don’t be afraid of your feelings of fear.
2. Make the decision to act despite your feelings. Don’t allow them to control you, or hold you back in life.
3. Accept your limitations; they are areas of growth. You’ll get there step by step. So be patient while you change.
4. Set aside the opinions and the judgments of others. Go after what you want, and who you want to be in life.
5. Learn all you can about the scary situation. That will help you to prepare, and develop to skills you’ll need.
6. Remind yourself of the all times when you’ve stepped out in the past, and have taken a real risk – and that paid off in the end. Allow that to inspire you, and to reinforce your courage.
7. It’s ok to ask for help, and support, from other people. So ask for help if you needed; we all need encouragement.
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