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30

May

I approve of this person’s wit and sarcasm but I don’t approve of the fact that this person chose to be kind of a monster bitch in regards to a person who may have been asking a sincere question.
the person didn’t ask “when did you choose to be gay” and it’s common knowledge that many members of the gay community struggle with coming to terms with their own sexuality in a once massively homophobic society. she never took into account that maybe this anon was one of those people and was looking for sincerity and MAYBE a little inspiration/guidance. the anon didn’t go around insinuating that this user is a raging butch dyke or anything remotely offensive like that.
the only purpose this response serves is to make beautifulwistedsimplicity sound spiteful of her own circumstances, as though SHE is the one who’s uncomfortable with her own sexuality.
yeah. response is funny and clever and puts a pin in serious social issues.
we get it, gays. you’re pissed off. i’m pissed off with/for you.
you have my support and a continuously growing number of supporters. homophobia is a taboo in mainstream media. and maybe you have/had the support of that anon, but you know what isn’t gonna help? a cunty attitude.
it doesn’t help that im wired and upset tonight, but shit like this pisses me off because it’s just ignorant people behaving childishly. the goal for equal rights is to end ignorance and abrasive and confrontational actions so that we can bond together as a society that understands one another. it takes BOTH SIDES, people. why do so few understand that? YES. the other side instigates the negativity, but shit like this only perpetuates it.
maybe i’ll lose a few followers for speaking my mind. i’m an open advocate for gay rights, so come at me.
i just don’t like snarky bitches who hinder their own cause, especially when i’m on their side. 
it makes ME look bad, nevermind them.
PS: i’m one of the most sarcastic people i know, so what the fuck does this say about how i feel about “equal” treatment. jesus. you want equal/civil rights? act with civility where it is deserved and respond with equal sarcasm where it is earned. this anon deserved better. for all you fucking know, you scared him/her back into the closet. god damn.

I approve of this person’s wit and sarcasm but I don’t approve of the fact that this person chose to be kind of a monster bitch in regards to a person who may have been asking a sincere question.

the person didn’t ask “when did you choose to be gay” and it’s common knowledge that many members of the gay community struggle with coming to terms with their own sexuality in a once massively homophobic society. she never took into account that maybe this anon was one of those people and was looking for sincerity and MAYBE a little inspiration/guidance. the anon didn’t go around insinuating that this user is a raging butch dyke or anything remotely offensive like that.

the only purpose this response serves is to make beautifulwistedsimplicity sound spiteful of her own circumstances, as though SHE is the one who’s uncomfortable with her own sexuality.

yeah. response is funny and clever and puts a pin in serious social issues.

we get it, gays. you’re pissed off. i’m pissed off with/for you.

you have my support and a continuously growing number of supporters. homophobia is a taboo in mainstream media. and maybe you have/had the support of that anon, but you know what isn’t gonna help? a cunty attitude.

it doesn’t help that im wired and upset tonight, but shit like this pisses me off because it’s just ignorant people behaving childishly. the goal for equal rights is to end ignorance and abrasive and confrontational actions so that we can bond together as a society that understands one another. it takes BOTH SIDES, people. why do so few understand that? YES. the other side instigates the negativity, but shit like this only perpetuates it.

maybe i’ll lose a few followers for speaking my mind. i’m an open advocate for gay rights, so come at me.

i just don’t like snarky bitches who hinder their own cause, especially when i’m on their side. 

it makes ME look bad, nevermind them.

PS: i’m one of the most sarcastic people i know, so what the fuck does this say about how i feel about “equal” treatment. jesus. you want equal/civil rights? act with civility where it is deserved and respond with equal sarcasm where it is earned. this anon deserved better. for all you fucking know, you scared him/her back into the closet. god damn.

(Source: beautifultwistedsimplicity)

03

May

Nerd

HP Fan:
Omfg have you been on Pottermore yet?!?!?
Other Fans:
OMFG YES RAVENCLAW AND POTIONS AND WANDS AND OMFG EVERYONE SHOULD TRY IT YOLO!!!!!!
ME:
I meant to, but I got sidetracked with a game of dungeons and dragons, then I had to quest through Middle Earth to reach the cornucopia so I could get the Master Sword to fight Lord Vader and seal the Stargate to keep Loki and his army from killing Renesmee. Also I am a snarky ass.

26

Apr

YOLO

I always figured YOLO to be a celebration of the rarity of life. A proclamation to the world that our time shall not be wasted. That we will make the most of what we have been given, because to do otherwise would be selfish in relationship to the other potential lives that never were and never will be.

When in reality “YOLO” is just a code that girls use to let everyone know they do anal. 

08

Apr

As I lay awake in bed, I realize

…I’m not a relationship guy. Like…as much as I WANT to be… I just can’t have that. It doesn’t work for me. For whatever dumb fucking reason.

But I AM entertaining.

I cook. I jest. I do artsy shit sometimes and I write. And I’m clever on occasion.

And I’m also a decent lay.

So come at me.

24

Mar

Everything was YOLO and nothing hurt.