moment of genuine kinship with the man who noticed me applying lip chap while bagging my groceries as he took out his lip chap and applied as he walked by
truly the most genuine moment of compassion with a strange man has been when he met my eyes and motioned his lip chap in a cheers motion. forever my brother in arms
what the fuck’s wrong with you people? is the floor fucking sticky or something??? do you want to start moving your fucking feet!!! you know what i’ll do i’ll fucking walk out…………… you little fucking bitches!!! get the fuck up!!!
Mystery of Love by Sufjan Stevens except you’re standing in the open field outside of your cabin just after sunrise. You’re waiting for your lover to return home from a trip, and the song plays distantly from your porch.
some of you never played online dressup games while sitting in a huge beat up desk chair while being yelled at by your mom when you were kids and it shows. grow up
stop arguing about whether gay men have it easier or lesbians have it easier the answer is that straight people have it easier and we have to kill them
Seeing Sonam Kapoor, a big name Bollywood actress, starring in a movie centered around a wlw relationship is so incredible. You don’t see leading Bollywood actresses taking roles like these. So I truly do applaud her. It takes courage, especially since homophobia is still prevalent in the public masses in India. Unfortunately, there will be some backlash against the movie, but I truly hope it does well in the box office. This is a massive step forward for the lgbt community in India (and south Asia!). And this is the representation that was very much needed and I am so, so glad that it is finally here and is in mainstream Bollywood. Furthermore, I am so happy to see that her father, not only supports her choice for taking this role, but is also a part of the movie! Also, the title of the movie “Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aida Laga” is so clever, especially since it references a very famous song starring Sonam Kapoor’s father, Anil Kapoor. Another thing that I already love about the movie, is that Sonam Kapoor’s character is from a small town and is not a big city girl. There is a misconception in India that lgbt folks are only found in big cities and are too ‘modernized’. So this movie taking place in a small town is excellent representation for the lgbt folks residing in small towns and showcases that lgbt folks can be found anywhere in India! So, please go watch the trailer! (it has english subtitles!) The movie comes out Feb 1st :)