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My father in laws favorite joke is to say that he has been happily married for 23 years (they have been married for 30+ years).

I’m really glad Jameela Jamil brought it up again. Pointing out that he was just cast in a Quentin Tarantino film is great, now I have two reasons not to see Tarantino’s next film.

Pete and Ariana seem like nice kids so I hope if (when) shit goes south it isn’t too rough for them.

tater. no. they will break off the engagement and pete will somehow come running to me (idc that he’s in nyc and i’m in indiana) and i will comfort him and he will rest his head on my bosom and we will be happy together. and he will cover up his ariana tattoos with tattoos dedicated to me and we’ll spend so much time

Ok I somehow missed the Emile Hirsch thing happening when it happened but reading the description made me feel sick. AND he didn’t pay for her PTSD treatment? Monster. I’m surprised she didn’t sue his ass in civil court (maybe she did but I didn’t see anything when I googled).

I DON’T CARE WHAT YOU SAY BOBBY THIS SHIT IS HAPPENING.

My parents have been together for almost 30 and people are like, “wow that’s so amazing” and I’m always like, “slow your roll. It isn’t. It’s a whole...thing”

Yeah, the school’s decision to cut her off signals more than just “propriety” to me.

My parents knew each other for two weeks before they got married. They were married for 66 years.

“Even learning on a campus on which some people defend perpetrators of sexual assault and silence their victims,”

I’m glad that the cop did their job and protected you, but historically and currently the police as an institution aren’t doing well at upholding their responsibilities to queer and trans communities of color. I don’t think anyone literally doesn’t want a protective force at Pride, but for me at least, it’s weird

I am a bisexual woman in a hetero-presenting relationship I say presenting ‘cause we have a lot of pan fun, but we keep that behind closed doors). We’re married, we have a kid that I drive to soccer practice, the whole deal. When I started dating my now-husband I was dating a woman, and have had two relationships with

Maybe the term terf is being applied not just to people with certain genital preferences, but to people who are actively trying to fight against part of the LGBT community?

Name one parade that was made more fun by having the police march in it.

I honestly thought everyone with love and a positive attitude was welcome at Pride.

I’m reading into the commentary around “narrow decision” meaning the ruling focused on the treatment of this one baker and how he was treated in appeals court. The decision doesn’t define a policy or practice related to LGBTQ discrimination, but narrowly defines this one situation. What I read sounded to me like the

What they mean about the narrow decision is that the decision can only be applied narrowly in this very specific kind of case, rather than an overarching carte blanche for businesses to discriminate against LGBT individuals.

We’ve been seeing those “Punch a TERF” signs here too. However, most trans people I know are horrified by them.

In Ireland, the Pride organisers have specifically said that this year’s Pride is also for all the people/women who fought for reproductive rights, to commemorate the repeal of the anti-abortion 8th Amendment! Excellent queer-feminist solidarity, and as a member of both groups, I’m even more hyped for Pride than usual!