This is the truest tweet I ever read. I never seen a mainstream haircair/beauty brand try to cater to black folks without doing exactly this. Always with the shea butter and gold packaging. It’s like the only way black women will know the product is “for them”.
Look me straight in the eyes and tell me your current music taste isn’t what your father played in the car when you were a kid.
its time
this genre of girl group photo is too cute
AAAAAAAAAA
Happy pride month guys! I wanna send a kiss to the community, everyone is beautiful and valid! Here's a little K Howard and Anna of Cleves cuddling to bright up your month <3
Catalina: Anne get out of that tree!
Anne, in a tree: fuck you!!!!
Catalina: I’m calling the police!
Anne: whatever, see if I care!
Catalina: I’m calling Jane!
Anne, scrambling down: shit wait I’m sorry-
———————
Alternatively:
Cathy: Anne, get down from there!
Anne, in a tree: make me!
Cathy: I’m calling the police!
Anne: I’ll fight them!
Cathy:
Cathy: I’ve got cookies!
Anne, climbing down: I totally would’ve fought them you know
Cathy: I know babe
Let’s talk.
This is an open letter to all people reading fan fiction. Whether you stroll AO3 for your favorite tags, have been on ff.net since the Before Times or read on tumblr or any of the other wonderful alternatives.
What gives?
Wonderful and passionate authors are writing thousands upon thousands of words dedicated to your favorite (and usually not canon) couples, characters and series. Writers are spending hours and hours working on chapters, battling writer blocks, revising, sending works off to beta readers, second round of revision and then post their chapters. And after? After all that work?
Most twiddle their thumbs waiting for reviews that won’t come.
They post more chapters hoping that it just needs to pick up a bit. A few reviews drop in here and there. The story definitely gets read judging by the amount of views and likes… And finally the author loses interest.
And stops updating.
What gives?
Why have we stopped reviewing? Why have we stopped saying even a simple “thank you!” after reading a chapter? @birkastan2018 writes frigging essays (❤) but do you have any idea how happy an author becomes just seeing a new review pop up? Just a thank you, or some words of encouragement or even a keyboard smash. Instead, most writers face crickets.
Review every chapter. Just send two words if you’re intimidated: “thank you!”
If not, write down your thoughts. A sentence you thought was beautiful. An idea of how you think the story might progress. Fangirling/boying as your fave pulls off his/her shirt. Anything.
Doing nothing is killing fandom. Saying nothing ensures authors will stop updating an a fandom slowly dies off. Stimulate your writers. Be enthusiastic and witness how a fandom will thrive even when the series it’s based on is long over.
Doing nothing is killing fandom.
Please be there for your authors.
-LGBTQ+
-People from every nation
-All religions
-Dark skin people
-Asian people
-Uyghur Turks and Muslims
-People with mental disorders
-People with illness
What is or isn't a slur can be highly contextual, y'all.
"Jonny Sims bummed a fag off my ma" doesn't contain a slur, but "What are you, some kind of fag?" does.
"Queer studies", "the queer community" and "I'm queer"? Not a slur. Some bigot calling you a "dirty queer"? Slur.
"Be gay, do crimes" and "He's gay" ≠ slur, but "Ew, that's so gay" = slur.
In conclusion, stop buying into this fucking "q slur" bullshit. Queer people talking about the queer community aren't using it as a slur any more than a gay man calling himself gay is using that term as a slur.
Welcome to the Black Parade by My Chemical Romance is one of the many anthems in super hell for queer crimes!!!
requested by: Anonymous
any prns ☆ infp ☆ black ☆ bisexual ☆ kpop stan twice , soshi , shinee , t-ara , itzy , 9muses ult ☆ theater kid ☆ i have like a gazillion interests
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