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Tumblr, we need you! A rogue Arizona State representative, John Kavanagh, wants to pass a bill that would thow trans people in jail for using public restrooms. Anyone could be asked for I.D. to “prove” their gender, and if there’s a discrepancy they could face a fine or jailtime.
When asked why the bill targeted trans people, Kavanagh explained that it’s because he thinks “they’re weird.” Outrageous.
We can stop this bill by taking action at www.allout.org/arizona and spreading the word far and wide. Will you help?
That quote sounds like something out of an onion article oh my god I can’t believe people are this awful
You should help and spread the word too
This is everything that makes my heart hurt and my stomach drop.
What on Earth is wrong with Arizona?
Gabourey Sidibe (via thatkindofwoman)
(Source: thatquote, via thatkindofwoman)
Choosing a username like “lonelyguy,” “marriedmonotony,” “d8ingsux,” or anything that replaces the “ss” in “ass” (azzzzzzzman, a22lover, etc.) will not make you attractive. At all. To anyone. EVER.
Don’t use a photo, that you use in professional profiles, as your photo on OKCupid if you plan on publicly disclosing your drug use.
Not surprised your LinkedIN profile doesn’t list you as a rocket scientist …
Because sometimes a limited edition release is limited for a reason. (Not a fan. But I have four more bottles…)
When life hands you beer, make beer bread!
I have approximately 9,642 miles of cable, CAT5, random wire, extension cords, and various media & computer peripheral cables. Why? No idea. And I swear I just got rid of a ton in this last move.
In a 5-4 decision issued Tuesday morning, the Supreme Court of the United States has decided that individuals and organizations cannot challenge the constitutionality of FISA’s global surveillance regime without proof that they, in fact, are being spied upon, despite the fact that no one can know for sure that he’s being spied upon until after being arrested and shown the government’s evidence—to the extent that, too, isn’t deemed too secret to share. Justice Alito wrote the majority opinion for the five justices you’d suspect; Justice Breyer dissented on behalf of the other four.
I can’t even comment on this, because it infuriates and sickens me so much.
egads.
Mesmerizing
Wow. No wonder that record companies had no clue what to do about sales.