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One time my teacher told us that a girl had climbed out of the window and walked back in through the door six times in his lesson before he’d noticed, and we’ve been saying that we’re going to try all year, and it was our last lesson. So there wasn’t really much of a reason XD

Two girls climbed out of the window in my English class today.

aeternumregina:

damn fucking right 

THIS IS WHAT I ALWAYS SAY.

Also, the two duels that go the worst for Harry (nearly killing Draco in the bathroom, and going after Severus after he killed Dumbledore), are the only duels during which he never once tries to use Expelliarmus. 

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sigfodr:

A version for tumblr that can be read without opening a new tab, since plenty of people would scroll past this story otherwise.

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spookyteganandsara:

Two straight women, named Julia (17) and Auriane (19), kissing in the middle of an anti-gay, anti-adoption rally in Marseilles, France in support of their gay friends and all other gays across the world.

This picture has quickly become a symbol for LGBT rights in the past few days. Please help to spread these pictures and words across the internet and make it go viral. 

“I don’t think you need to be gay to support them. It’s a gesture of solidarity, plain and simple,” - Julia Pistolesi.

When people began thanking Julia on twitter she described the moment as “Full Of Emotion,” and the added, “The homophobes in Marseilles can p*** off!”

LOL look at their faces, JAWS ARE DROPPED! take that motherfuckers

why the FUCK are two straight (cis) women kissing “a symbol of LGBT rights”

That’s a pretty good question. It turns out there is a sound technical reason. A couple of things to keep in mind. First off, inspiration is not necessarily a rationally-justified response, and it’s not obvious that this matters; the point about “inspiring” things is that they tend to induce a particular emotional response, and whether that’s rational or not is perhaps not entirely the point.

The second thing is: If you are confronted with the observation that a number of people do appear to find something inspiring, it might be more rewarding to try to understand it than to yell at them for being wrong.

On to the question you asked. There are a couple of things which make this “a symbol of LGBT rights”. First, stop and consider what the picture communicates without any information about who it is that’s kissing, whether they’re straight or gay. It’s a pretty good example of extremely-non-violent resistance; it’s a thing that communicates clearly to the protestors that their views are not particularly respected, without being the sort of disruption that allows people to complain about how they are being oppressed and silenced. So it’s a very effective way to counter-protest.

Then we find out (thanks to the magic of the Internet) that they’re straight. So what? Well, here’s the thing. In general, no matter how things should be, the reality is that minorities don’t get rights until there’s enough of the non-minority group that think they should. So if you’re a person who would like to see more support for LGBT rights, it might please you to see straight people very directly confronting anti-LGBT groups.

Finally, last but not least: Most people find kissing someone of a type they’re not attracted to sort of unpleasant or disturbing. The exact degree varies, but a lot of people find it pretty upsetting. So there is a certain perception that this is not merely people sticking up for other people, but doing something personally inconvenient or unpleasant in order to do so, and that is pretty cool.

go fuck yourselves
everyone who thinks this picture is RADIKEWL or INSPIRING
can just go fuck themselves
okay 

So when did you become the arbiter of ways in which it is acceptable for other people to feel about things? And what made you the world’s number one unchallangeable authority on the topic of what is legitimately inspiring?

Finally, I have to ask something. When I clicked on the link that got to this post to reblog it, I noticed that your about-me section describes you as pretty clearly in favor of LGBT rights, presumably including basic respect and such. And it also lists World of Warcraft as one of the things you like. Seriously? You care about LGBT issues enough to complain about the incorrectness of people who think it’s inspiring or cool to see people confronting anti-gay protestors, and you’re supporting Blizzard?

When I look for companies to support, companies that play homophobic videos at their conferences, and have to be yelled at repeatedly to offer an apology, explaining that none of them realized that derogatory anti-gay slurs might offend people if they were “in fun” do not rise high on my list. Post-merger Blizzard has built up a really solid track record of not merely condoning gay-bashing and homophobic behavior, but directly endorsing it, and backing down at all only under pressure. A company that only pretends to care about an issue when confronted with media coverage is a company that does not actually care. (Furthermore, the fairly constant flood of gay-bashing one sees in-game? The WoW community likes to claim that all games are like that, but it’s not true; I’ve never seen another MMO in which slurs and epithets about gays are anywhere near that common.)

no guys, i want more like this.

i want every woman on Earth to be able to smile and freely kiss every other woman because kissing is wonderful.

i want straight girls to kiss. i want gay guys to kiss, and have kids who kiss whoever they want. i want straight couples to have gay kids who kiss straight kids who don’t mind, and i want them all to wear rainbows and go to PFLAG meetings. i want little boys to wear fuschia nail polish to protest gender roles and i want little girls to wear fuschia nail polish and hold hands with those little boys, and i want that to become so revolutionary it wraps back around to boring and normal.

i want backup from every normative group that exists. i want gay lips to touch straight lips and straight lips to touch trans lips and other straight lips and lips that don’t know what the fuck they are. i want this to happen everywhere, in public, on trains, at school, in locker rooms, at weddings and soccer games. that’s how i want to change the world—by misbehaving. they say straight people do it like THIS, do it like THAT instead just to prove a point. don’t toe the binary line, scrub it out. Desecrate it. Kiss it to death.

if you’re an ally who’s outraged by a kiss because the lips involved do not belong to a group you want to see kissing, you’re doing it wrong.

or, to steal jesse’s tags:

#social justice failure #alienating allies for fun and profit#anti-kissing activism #no seriously you guys #i am ok with straight people supporting my civil rights #i am so ok with that #you have no idea how ok that is with me

#i am ok with straight people supporting my civil rights #i am so ok with that #you have no idea how ok that is with me

yeah.

The commentary above is better than I can ever do.

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1.
I say, ‘I am fat.’
He says ‘No, you are beautiful.’
I wonder why I cannot be both.
He kisses me
hard.

2.
My college theater professor once told me
that despite my talent,
I would never be cast as a romantic lead.
We do plays that involve singing animals
and children with the ability to fly,
but apparently no one
has enough willing suspension of disbelief
to go with anyone loving a fat girl.
I daydream regularly
about fucking my boyfriend vigorously on his front lawn.

3.
On the mornings I do not feel pretty,
while he is still asleep,
I sit on the floor and check the pockets of his skinny jeans for motive,
for a punchline,
for other girls’ phone numbers.

4.
When we hold hands in public,
I wonder if he notices the looks —
like he is handling a parade balloon on a crowded sidewalk;
if he notices that my hands are now made of rope.

5.
Dear Cosmo: Fuck you.
I will not take sex tips from you
on how to please a man you think I do not deserve.

6.
He tells me he loves me with the lights on.

7.
I can cup his hip bone in my hand,
feel his ribs without pressing very hard at all.
He does not believe me when I tell him he is beautiful.
Sometimes I fear the day he does will be the day he leaves.

8.
The cute hipster girl at the coffee shop
assumes we are just friends
and flirts over the counter.
I spend the next two weeks
mentally replacing myself with her
in all of our photographs.
When I admit this to him
we spend the evening taking new photos together.
He will not let me delete a single one of them.

9.
The phrase “Big girls need love too” can die in a fire.
Fucking me does not require an asterisk.
Loving me is not a fetish.
Finding me beautiful is not a novelty.
I am not a fucking novelty.

10.
I say, ‘I am fat.’
He says, ‘No. You are so much more’,
and kisses me
hard.

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