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I literally just checked IMDB to make sure Djimon Hounsou didn’t play “That one black guy in England” in another King Arthur tale.

I went and looked at the link for Supergirl pics, and now I’m wishing they had cast Josh Groban in the role.

I don’t know the context for that picture, but I LOVE how unsure she looks in it.

On a note related to your last line, I am a big fan of Supergirl, despite normally being a Marvel fan. I was really disappointed to see that Floriana Lima is dating Casey Affleck when I looked her up. It made getting into it much harder.

I think I missed something last night, because this makes so much more sense now.

Holy fuck, that child’s neck.

Thanks!

Thank you so much! And good luck with the job search - here’s hoping the next one pays bank and doesn’t make it hard to tell people what you do for a living!

Unfortunately, at the moment, I am still processing, and do not have a commission yet. If I do withdraw, I will be a invisible number - no one will know why I did it except the command I inform. If I do accept a commission, I cannot resign it for 2 years. (I’m lucky, because I served previously, otherwise it could be

I apologize, I thought I commented back a couple days ago - I actually do speak, a bit, around the country about the ongoing impact of DADT on the community, and how to support the LGBT veteran population. I also do some work around possibility models for latinx youth and injured soldiers. Its one of my favorite

Please don’t attempt to mansplain my concerns away. I spent 9 years being queer and brown in the army, and you know what? Every unit takes its tone from what the leadership will allow. I worked in units where I brought my partner to dining outs, and I worked in a unit where they counseled a SGT that they would not

...I’m marrying into a bills family. My future mother in law is teaching her 2 year old granddaughter to say “Brady sucks,” on command....

I spent nine years in, all of them brown, 8 of them under DADT. Trust me, it make a difference when you’ve got the wrong CO.

I’m not concerned about the traditional military risk, if that’s what yoy mean. I’ve already lived throug that. I’m concerned that identifying myself on paper would make me the first person to get kicked out, or paint a target on my back. Additionally, I am worried that I would be supporting a corrupt figurehead, and

Thank you - and good luck with the job hunt!

Thank you! I was more expressing the conundrum I, and many of my friends face. My NFL trash talk group - various people I’ve served with over the years - spent the weekend without football debating if we should be getting out/staying out, depending on current enlistments and the C-I-C.

Ha - I actually speak, a bit, about LGBT veteran’s experience in higher ed. I’m doing a big speech next week in DC at a National Conference. I’m trying to get the story out there. I’ve always believed that the more I can talk about things like this, and PTSD, the more it humanizes us.

I haven’t actually commissioned yet, so I would be more of an invisible number if I dropped out now. Once I swear, I would have one year of service that I would have to perform (because I did so many years before, and I’m not getting a bonus or extra schooling) and then I could, in theory, resign, and be counted as

Can they PLEASE stop giving books to Wendig? Bloodline was so much better than anything he has hacked out.

I spent 9 years in the US Army; i absolutely loved it, despite being a queer Latina. I only got out because of an injury on deployment. I came home, went to law school, and did my PT, with one goal - get back in (and make both of my brother salute me). A year after graduating from law school, and passing the bar, I