can't wait til they have kids to tell them that labels are for soup cans, man, not people
Celodurismo - In Italian, “ce l’ho duro” means “I have an erection” (literally: “I have it hard”). “Celodurismo”, is a neologism coined in the 1990s by Umberto Bossi, the former leader of the far-right, anti-immigration Northern League party. He used it to describe what he saw as the “manly” quality of his party.
Person:Marriage equality will open the door to things like polyamory!!
Me:ooh nooo
Me:how terriiiiiibblllle
Me:how unfortunate that would beeee
Me:*looks directly into the camera like I'm on The Office*
Me:ooh nooo
Me:how terriiiiiibblllle
Me:how unfortunate that would beeee
Me:*looks directly into the camera like I'm on The Office*
people dont realize youre nonbinary
because you ... appeal to gender binary standards
people assume youre a certain gender
how is this not excruciatingly dumb?
because you ... appeal to gender binary standards
people assume youre a certain gender
how is this not excruciatingly dumb?
reed richards is supposed to be the smartest guy on the planet but they got the kid with the dumbest looking face to play him
'mom please listen to me i'm gay'
'DON'T LABEL YOURSELF HONEY'
'DON'T LABEL YOURSELF HONEY'
'labels are stupid but i'm a demiromantic platonic grey ace pansexual'
how long until they realize that literally everyone's sex drive has ups and downs
i think it'll blow over eventually when they become boran parents like everyone else
yes let's ignore how most poly marriages work around the world
https://twitter.com/tsuyukusa38/status/624230339737595904/photo/1
its so round
its so round
The war on drugs is over, and weed won. D.A.R.E., the organization designed to plant a deep-seated fear of drugs in the minds of every late-20th-century middle schooler, published an op-ed calling for marijuana legalization.
Written by former deputy sheriff Carlis McDerment in response to a letter in the Columbus Dispatch, the op-ed explains that it's impossible for law enforcement to control the sale of marijuana to minors. "People like me, and other advocates of marijuana legalization, are not totally blind to the harms that drugs pose to children," McDerment writes. "We just happen to know that legalizing and regulating marijuana will actually make everyone safer."
Written by former deputy sheriff Carlis McDerment in response to a letter in the Columbus Dispatch, the op-ed explains that it's impossible for law enforcement to control the sale of marijuana to minors. "People like me, and other advocates of marijuana legalization, are not totally blind to the harms that drugs pose to children," McDerment writes. "We just happen to know that legalizing and regulating marijuana will actually make everyone safer."
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