Reblog if you are a Non-Binary Gender or know someone that is.
(Writing a paper for school on Non-binary genders and it’s pretty important)
(Writing a paper for school on Non-binary genders and it’s pretty important)
This happens.
THE CODES.
Seattle loves protecting its bathrooms with codes it’s true.
I know a lot of bathroom codes/include them in my phone if I forget.
Other places like U district starbucks and lower Queen Anne starbucks use a key though.
I gotta get on that bathroom menu project..
These two guys entered the metro from different stations and don’t even know each other. (via)
(via cocksucking-accent)
It’s now been heavily hinted that series 3 of Sherlock involves a wedding of some sort, and although I’m trying to avoid specific spoilers, that hasn’t stopped my imagination from running wild and imagining Sherlock being coaxed into a bridesmaid’s outfit. Or indeed, more than one of them…
Redscharlach please marry me. I’ll wear anything.
(via gingerbatch-addict)
Lana Del Rey | Young and Beautiful
(Source: dont-lumping-yell-at-me, via ccosettefauchelevent)
I rarely write about politics on this blog (or ever), but every once in a while something comes up that I feel merits an exception.
While Obama is likely to veto this iteration of CISPA if it makes it past the Senate, your representatives need to know you don’t approve of them trying to find ways to bypass privacy policies and compromise your personal information on the internet. We don’t have the support of many major technology companies this time, because the bill is written to absolve them of legal responsibility. Real big of you, guys.
If you’re a US citizen, e-mail your Senators. Tell them why they shouldn’t vote in favor of it, or simply inform them of your opposition as a citizen whose concerns they are supposed to be representing. If you have time, look into how your House of Representatives voted and drop them a line as well. I’m sure those who opposed the bill would appreciate your support, and those who voted to pass it deserve an earful.
You might also remind your representatives they have other, more important things to worry about than supposed Chinese cyber threats, like oh, I don’t know… the economy? The shabby state of this country’s healthcare? Civil rights? Female reproductive freedom? Gun control? Take your pick, the list goes on.
There’s also a Change.org petition you can sign, and spreading the word is never a bad idea, but the most reliable way to make your voice heard is to contact members of congress directly.
Just sent off a little letter to my senator. How about you?
^ Same. It only took maybe ~5 minutes tops. Don’t be lazy. If you want something done about this, you have to take action.
(Source: thinksquad, via shimeivalentine)