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chanel-smokes:

lexuswillow:

This is an old family picture.
My family does not support my being in the LGBTQIA community. They actually are opposed to it. They tell me every day that its disgusting and that it’s sinful and I’ll go to hell for liking women.  I moved out when I was seventeen, and in January I moved back in with them because I couldn’t handle everything that was going on. Every day one of my five siblings tells me to go back to Minnesota. My little brother Charlie (the black baby in the picture) is now 8 and he constantly physically attacks me and tells me that I’m not his sister and to leave. My other siblings make it very obvious and clear that they don’t want me here and my parents tell me constantly that they’re gonna kick me out soon.  I’ve been saving every penny for a bus ticket to Oregon to stay with my best friend and today I found this picture in my sisters’ room ON DISPLAY. Not hidden. On display. They cut my face out of the picture.
And that… That was just the last straw.  I don’t care if anyone reblogs this or whatever, I don’t wanna get popular, I just want people to know that this is not what a family looks like. This is not something people should have to go through.
This is no life.

so fucking sad


You will make new family soon, don’t worry

horny has become less of a mood for me and more of a personality trait

(Source: thequeenstons, via bonjourtyty)

willambelli:

just-another-lurkim:

excusemeandmyexistence:

an-owls-eye:


gay waterbending

I will never not reblog this

The fiercest bender of them all

forever reblogging

is this Detox at Disney?
WILLAM
jasoncwoodson:

Gareth Pugh Menswear
Style.com describes Pugh as the “latest addition to a long tradition of fashion-as-performance-art that stretches back through Alexander McQueen, John Galliano, and Vivienne Westwood to the eighties club culture of Leigh Bowery.”[7] (Pugh, however, dismisses frequent Bowery comparisons as “lazy journalism.”)[3] Klaus Nomi has also been suggested as an influence on Pugh.[16] Pugh’s collections are autobiographical rather than referential, and draw inspiration from Britain’s extreme club scene.[4][5] Pugh’s trademark is his experimentation with form and volume.[3][4] He often uses “nonsensically shaped, wearable sculptures” to “distort[] the human body almost beyond recognition.”[3][4] Elements in his designs include PVC inflated into voluminous coats, black and white patchwork squares, Perspex discs linked like chain mail, and shiny latex masks and leggings;[17] he has used materials including mink, parachute silk, foam footballs, afro-weave synthetic hair, and electrically charged plastic in his clothing.[3] Pugh describes his designs as being “about the struggle between lightness and darkness.”
jasoncwoodson:

Gareth Pugh Menswear
Style.com describes Pugh as the “latest addition to a long tradition of fashion-as-performance-art that stretches back through Alexander McQueen, John Galliano, and Vivienne Westwood to the eighties club culture of Leigh Bowery.”[7] (Pugh, however, dismisses frequent Bowery comparisons as “lazy journalism.”)[3] Klaus Nomi has also been suggested as an influence on Pugh.[16] Pugh’s collections are autobiographical rather than referential, and draw inspiration from Britain’s extreme club scene.[4][5] Pugh’s trademark is his experimentation with form and volume.[3][4] He often uses “nonsensically shaped, wearable sculptures” to “distort[] the human body almost beyond recognition.”[3][4] Elements in his designs include PVC inflated into voluminous coats, black and white patchwork squares, Perspex discs linked like chain mail, and shiny latex masks and leggings;[17] he has used materials including mink, parachute silk, foam footballs, afro-weave synthetic hair, and electrically charged plastic in his clothing.[3] Pugh describes his designs as being “about the struggle between lightness and darkness.”
gonzagallego:

تاج محل / X
artisticallyscreened:

Paul Ruiz “Human Study Blue,” 2009, oil on linen 31 x 31 cm

"Maybe if your dick was thicker than your goddamn eyebrows we wouldn’t be having this conversation"

- Gay couple arguing outside Walmart (via dacelio)

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