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Donât pander to me, kid. One tiny crack in the hull and our blood boils in thirteen seconds. Solar flare might crop up, cook us in our seats. And waitâll youâre sitting pretty with a case of Andorian shingles, see if youâre still so relaxed when your eyeballs are bleeding. Space is disease and danger wrapped in darkness and silence.
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Reblog if you ARE a woman in STEM, SUPPORT women in STEM, or ARE STILL BITTER about Rosalind Franklin not getting credit for discovering the structure of DNA and the Nobel prize going to Watson and Crick instead.
Watson? Way to be a sack of crap.Â
This is mesmerizing to watch.
actually physically painful to watch because you know months were spent masking all those frames for each of the kajillions of transitions in this
HolyâŚâŚâŚ..shmokesâŚâŚ.
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July 26, 2016 - beyond
in memory of leonard nimoy,
for anton.
two to beam up. (x)
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Leonard Matlovichâs headstone, âNEVER AGAIN â NEVER FORGET â 6 JULY 1943-22 JUNE 1988 â A GAY VIETNAM VETERAN â When I Was In The Military They Gave Me A Medal For Killing Two Men, And A Discharge For Loving One,â Washington, D.C. In 1974, Technical Sergeant Leonard MatlovichâVietnam veteran, recipient of the Bronze Star and Purple Heart, and lecturer on race relations in the U.S. Air Forceâbegan his career as an activist after reading an interview with Frank Kameny in the Air Force Times. On March 6, 1975, after meeting with ACLU attorney David Addlestone and Kamenyâwho explained that he and other activists hoped to find a gay service member with an impeccable record to challenge the militaryâs ban on homosexualsâMatlovich delivered to his commanding officers a letter explaining that he was homosexual, that his âsexual preferences will in no way interfer[e] with my Air Force duties,â and âtherefore request[ing] that those [regulations] relating to the discharge of homosexuals be waived in my case.â From there, Matlovich became the first public face of the fight against the militaryâs ban on homosexuals, and his appearance on the September 8, 1975, issue of Time magazine made him the first named openly gay person to appear on the cover of a U.S. newsmagazine. Unlike many others in his place, Matlovich received an honorable discharge, and a court ultimately ordered that the military reinstate him; Matlovich, however, took a financial settlement. The impact of Matlovichâs activism in the mid-to-late 1970s cannot be overstated, as Anita Bryant and other anti-LGBT conservatives struggled to cast the war hero as anything less than âall-Americanâ; Randy Shilts later described Matlovichâs appearance as âa major turning point.â In 1987, Matlovich announced he had contracted HIV, and, that June, he was among those arrested during a demonstration at the White House to protest the Reagan administrationâs response to AIDS. Leonard Matlovich died on June 22, 1988, twenty-eight years ago today; he was forty-four. #lgbthistory #lgbtherstory #lgbttheirstory #lgbtpride #queerhistorymatters #haveprideinhistory (at Congressional Cemetery)
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Okay I was looking at this so long my phone nearly turned off. I think thatâs a sign to reblog even if I run a porn blog
Itâs so satisfying to watch this
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soft boysâŚâŚ reblog if u agree
#soft as in physically squishy/chubby?#or soft as in gentle and kindhearted
Yes
Sometimes lesbians do get happy endings.Â
Mum wasnât going to come to my wedding. It was hard, but Iâd made peace with that. My girlfriend and I would get married without her blessing.Â
Then, two days before the big day, when we were already in New Zealand, I got a frantic call at 11pm at night. I answered it and it was her, crying and asking if sheâd still be welcome. We said yes, of course, and she booked herself last minute flights to get to New Zealand.Â
When I first saw her outside the registry, all dressed up with her hair done and holding flowers, I burst into tears. She came up to me and touched my face, saying, âYou look so happy. Both of you, you look so happy,â and gave us these roses.
Theyâre more than flowers to me.Â
Theyâre given to me by a women to cried and shouted and refused to talk about my sexuality for seven years after I came out to her. It may not seem like much: but she had to walk into that flower store and buy these. She had to choose roses - the symbol of love - for her gay daughter and her gay daughterâs âfriendâ. Thereâs an admission in that. Thereâs acceptance in that. These roses say, âI know you love each other,â and she gave them to us at our wedding, which she flew three thousand kilometres to attend.Â
I sobbed as she placed them in my hand.Â
Because nothing will ever touch what it feels like to finally, finally know your mother loves you just the way you are.Â