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lelo-veiga

Sometimes being gay can be really lonely. Not in the sense that you don’t have friends or anything, but you just feel isolated. The movies aren’t made for you. The music on the radio isn’t made for you. Advertisements aren’t made for you. You feel like everyone is in on some joke and you’re laughing with them but you didn’t get it.

  1. racist, islamophobic, homophobic, sexist magazine office gets bombed: *international news coverage.* THIS IS AN ATTACK ON FREE SPEECH *international outrage by white people*
  2. historic black civil rights office gets bombed: ...
  3. ...
  4. ...
  5. ...
earth-dad

racist, islamophobic, homophobic, sexist magazine office gets bombed: *international news coverage.* THIS IS AN ATTACK ON FREE SPEECH *international outrage by white people* historic black civil rights office gets bombed: ... ... ... ...

kierenkisses

 since yesterday :

  • Muslim places of worship in two French towns were fired upon overnight
  • Three blank grenades were thrown at a mosque shortly after midnight, in west Paris
  • in southern France, several shots were fired in the direction of a Muslim prayer hall shortly after evening prayers. 
  • there was an explosion at a kebab shop near a mosque in the eastern French town of Villefranche-sur-Saone on Thursday morning.

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sergeibodrov

the impact of the terror attack in paris will be felt by european muslims more than anyone else, so those of us who aren’t muslim really need to stand by them like we did in sydney, because the rise of islamophobia and xenophobia in europe is very troubling and it’s so important that people don’t start giving in to far-right groups because that will cause so much suffering and the continued persecution of muslim and “middle-eastern looking” people in european countries

class-snuggle

My roommate bought a pack of 24 rolls of toilet paper yesterday, in addition to the half dozen we already had, and stored all of them in the bathroom. And just let me tell you, there’s something incredibly calming and reassuring about looking next to you while you’re on the toilet and seeing 30 rolls of toilet paper sitting there. You get a feeling like, no matter how bad shit gets in there, you’re always going to make it out okay in the end.

male-driven movies be like
  1. female character in male-dominated setting: starts talking about a thing that men like
  2. male character: UM,,, yOU know nohting you are a GIRL
  3. female character: begins a long, perfectly executed monologue about really obscure details about the thing
  4. male lead: wow. that, was amazign. how do you know all this
  5. female character: i have four brothers :)
earth-dad

female character in male-dominated setting: starts talking about a thing that men like male character: UM,,, yOU know nohting you are a GIRL female character: begins a long, perfectly executed monologue about really obscure details about the thing male lead: wow. that, was amazign. how do you know all this female character: i have four brothers :)

stillhidden:
“ cognitivedissonance:
“ castielsheavenlybeard:
“ hushpeeps:
“ We need this in Chicago
”
Chicago Warming Center Locations.
”
Baltimore and Chicago readers, be aware!
Not in either city? Reblog with your locations info, too.
”
Hotline...
hushpeeps

We need this in Chicago

castielsheavenlybeard

Chicago Warming Center Locations.

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cognitivedissonance

Baltimore and Chicago readers, be aware!

Not in either city? Reblog with your locations info, too.

stillhidden

Hotline #:

  • Baltimore: 410-433-5175 for Baltimore Area Homeless Shelters 24-Hour Hotline
  • Boston: 617-534-2526 for Friends of Boston’s Homeless or dial 311
  • Chicago: 311
  • Detroit: 1-800-274-3583 and 1-800-343-4427 (starting on Monday at 6 a.m.)
  • Kansas City, Mo.: 816-474-4599
  • New York City: 311
  • Milwaukee: 211
  • Minneapolis: 211
  • Philadelphia: 215-232-1984 for the Project HOME Homeless Outreach Hotline
  • Portland: 211
  • Richmond: 211
  • San Francisco: 311
  • Seattle: 211
  • St. Louis: 314-802-5444 for the Housing Resource Center hotline (between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Mon-Friday)
  • Thunder Bay, Ontario: 807-620-7678 for the SOS team (operates between 2 p.m. and 2 a.m.)
  • Toronto: 311
  • Washington, D.C.: 1-800-535-7252 for the Hypothermia Hotline
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