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queer-all-year:

sramirezvillage:

“Stand with and for us, as we continue standing with and for you. It is vital to our community, particularly our youth, to see themselves reflected positively. Instead of dictating their stories to them, it is so vital that we teach them to be the custodians of their own narratives. More than 20% of millennials now identify as LGBTQ and they need our support and we need to listen to them.”

sara ramirez leveled the fuck up and i didn’t even know it was possible

charlesoberonn:

charlesoberonn:

i-am-but-a-simple-egg:

charlesoberonn:

Thunderhead from Incredibles was gay.

Theres another one where they don’t know if the hero is a he or she

That would be Macroburst 

It was the 50s. He couldn’t exactly flaunt the true nature of his relationship with his “roommate” to the world.

The fact he lives in a house with 5 children and one other man is enough evidence for me to conclude Thunderhead and Scott were gay parents.

pengychan:

nevaehtyler:

His name is Steven Udotong.

Imagine taking courses to write effective headlines and then see people who don’t know shit trying to be snarky online.

Guys. For the billionth time. Headlines need to give as much relevant details as possible while still being short enough to be read at a glance or almost, and get people to read the rest. Unless the article is about someone well-known enough that we can safely assume the reader will recognize them, first names do not go in headlines

It is not about refusing to write the names of minorities in headlines. It is literally the first thing you’re taught when it comes to writing them.