Omg. Fucking love this guy.
"I was afraid I'd be sniped by a secret service bullet! I can watch a football program on the television if I choose to, sir."
#Repost @pulseofpal:
Producer Zul-Qarnain Nantambu who raised a combined Sudanese and Palestinian flag in protest while performing during Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show, speaking to AlJazeera he explains why he took the opportunity to spread awareness of those suffering on a global scale.
Idk how the fuck I got here, but I'll say a piece just because I'm a little tired of some of the communities behavior?
MATPAT IS NOT GOING TO CHANGE WELCOME HOME.
This man's is just COVERING it. There isn't even a guarantee that he'll even do a theory. Honestly I'm kinda here for it! If he does a theory or finds things we never did thats good. It gives us more to work with.
Again, I'm here for more people to gush to about this amazing work. I LOVE that this project is getting more attention because it looks amazing, but we are pushing people away with our behavior about this.
Clown kinda asked us to be respectful and kind about things. Let's do that y'all.
However I will say I will sit down if Matpat makes a dead-guy-in-puppet theory. That's a joke.
In the meantime WALLY!
Link to the gay porn library of Alexandria.
Happy pride.
Tattoo done by Miryam Lumpini.
I’ve been having these recurring dreams of a seaside town called Marlowe Bay from the POV of a young man named Osborne Scarborough living in his dad’s lighthouse and this is gonna be a long post of everything I’m gonna share that I saw in each dream in this town (more to come in reblogs)
1. There’s a washed up ivory clawfoot bathtub on the beach full of rope net, seaweed, a sea star, a gold monocle, a leather bag covered in barnacles and grime, and a single crab holding the monocle on the beach.
2. Martha Hampshire the closest neighboring lady with the white and red polka dotted dress and birds nest hair.
3. Fenton the lab mix. I love you Fenton.
4. Mr. Catch and his small fishing boat (accompanied by Fenton) with his marbled false eye and scallop shell tattoo.
5. Something about Osborne’s father causing Osborne’s eyes to tear up just hearing him be mentioned.
6. The young girl standing where the cliff met the pier, with a crab trap on her left foot like a shoe in the mist.
7. The way Osborne puts his gold rimmed glasses in his dad’s blue fisherman hat before he went to bed every night curled up in that big thick blue blanket in the lofty bed of the lighthouse.
I’m paying to force seven thousand strangers to see a photo of my late husband having fun with his dog. Tumblr Blaze is totally worth it. XD
Happy pride month to the tiny cowboy and tiny Trojan man from Night at the Museum
Seeing the recent bigoted comments by transgender Olympian Hergie Bacyadan, it's past time for the perisex trans community to address the normalized intersexism/interphobia that so many of us spread.
The intersex community is constantly used as a prop by the trans community. The most frequent way you see trans people speak about intersex issues is just to remind transphobes that sex isn't binary, which is meaningless when the trans community still strictly enforces intersexist binaries like AMAB vs AFAB and TME vs TMA and Transfemme vs Transmasc, all categories that many if not most intersex people, trans or cis, cannot fit neatly into. The trans community uses the intersex community to win arguments and than makes next to no effort to make our intersex siblings feel welcome.
When talking about HRT and gender affirming care for minors, the trans community almost never uplifts the voices of the intersex community who are often forced to undergo HRT as children and surgery on their genitalia as actual babies against their will. It is important for HRT and gender affirming care to be available to transgender children, it is just as important to keep these same things that can be life saving for trans children from being forced onto intersex children who do not consent.
I implore all perisex trans people to do some reading into the history of intersex activism, and the sad reality of life for intersex people today when so many governments and health systems are still bigoted against intersex people. Uplift intersex voices, always.
Someone who hasn’t watch Star Trek, please explain this picture