wetwareproblem:

biandlesbianliterature:

gaysaey:

gaysaey:

gaysaey:

I’m reading this queer anthology and the first story is a fairytale about a queer Latina girl whose anger was so fierce it literally poisoned the rich white men who unfairly captured the transgender soldier she was in love with and my heart is literally bursting I’m going to cry

the second story is about two queer girls who leave their husbands-to-be at the altar and flee together on a boat to become pirates IM FUCKING SCREAMING THIS IS EXACTLY THE KIND OF GAY CONTENT I SIGNED UP FOR

okay this is the anthology and it’s entirely written by queer authors and inspired by the stories of real queer teens in history and it’s the most wholesome and epic thing I’ve read in a long while

[image description: The cover of All Out: The No-Longer Secret Stories of Queer Teens Throughout the Ages edited by Saundra Mitchell]

Worth mentioning: The Latina girl mentioned above is specifically Indigenous, and this is a major part of the context of the story.

timeclonemike:

empressreborn:

tangent101:

katara0524:

glitchlesspuppet:

viostormcaller:

youtubetrash321:

STOP WHAT YOU’RE DOING AND LOOK AT THIS PHOTO!!!!!!!

GUYS! WE DID IT!!!

YA YEEEEET!!

WAIT SO DID WE WIN!!

SERIOUSLY?! THATS AWESOME!!!

This is NOT a win!

This is just the next step in a long fight.

Even if the Senate passes the measure it must go to the House of Representatives. They might choose not to push the measure. 

Even if the House then approves it, it has to go to Trump. Trump has already stated he sees Net Neutrality as “dumb” and would veto it. That doesn’t mean he wouldn’t change his mind, but it is more than likely the Republicans (or at the very least Trump) will continue to try and kill Net Neutrality.

This is going to end up being a Campaign Issue. If you want to make sure Net Neutrality remains, you are going to have to vote out Republicans, and vote to keep Democrats in the offices they currently have. 

This is not the End. This is a step beyond the end of the beginning… but there is a long and hard fight ahead of us. 

Time for a reality check, guys. (I’m all for good news, but lies and misinformation makes us as bad as Pai and Big Telecom.)

Remember back when the co-sponsors reached 30?

That’s what this news is tied to: enough to force a vote.

THAT’S ALL.

We are still lacking Co-sponsor #51, and without that, the CRA will fail.

We need to focus on the midterms instead. Who in your state is running? Who’s on the take with NRA, Big Telecom and Big Corporation?

Same questions with Congress. Get the answers, then vote out all those on the take.

Exactly. Call your senators and representatives, and make it plain as day that Net Neutrality is the issue that dictates how you will vote in November.