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What Happens When A Pretend Homophobe Meets Neil Patrick Harris?

Stephen Colbert never seems to be in favor of social change, especially when it goes against his die-hard political views. Neil Patrick Harris may just be the kryptonite to Stephen Colbert’s unbridled “homophobia.”

upworthy:

What Happens When A Pretend Homophobe Meets Neil Patrick Harris?

Stephen Colbert never seems to be in favor of social change, especially when it goes against his die-hard political views. Neil Patrick Harris may just be the kryptonite to Stephen Colbert’s unbridled “homophobia.”

itswalky:

THE FLU SHOT SAGA

The first one there is my most-trafficked webcomic ever.  Jury’s still out on the other two.  That’s right, evolution comics are a bigger draw than lesbian smooches. 

now to combine the two

feeownah:

I stumbled across this picture on reddit and it made me think of how a bench coach/skater on the track can see something completely different to what refs are seeing. Throw in the fact that shit happens really fast on the track a lot of the time… Take it easy on your zebras people! Zebras, take it easy on the rest of us when we get frustrated too (we may be awesome, but we’re not perfect).

feeownah:

I stumbled across this picture on reddit and it made me think of how a bench coach/skater on the track can see something completely different to what refs are seeing. Throw in the fact that shit happens really fast on the track a lot of the time… Take it easy on your zebras people! Zebras, take it easy on the rest of us when we get frustrated too (we may be awesome, but we’re not perfect).

She’s just a girl and she’s on fire!
Maddi Evil during the Team Vic skate out at Battle on the Bent Track, 2013. Photo by Roaringstorm Photography.

She’s just a girl and she’s on fire!

Maddi Evil during the Team Vic skate out at Battle on the Bent Track, 2013. Photo by Roaringstorm Photography.

fetchmeagiraffe:

Can we talk about what happens at 9:42?! AMAZING

hobbular:

If you haven’t seen this already, you probably shouldn’t watch it at work.

Why yes, I can absolutely engage in a more high-level and specific discussion of the failings of the Catholic Church as an institution, primarily in the form of the exclusively-male authority structure, and specifically the papacy. There’s just something about “fuck the motherfucker” that “my word, this institutionalized covering-up for colleagues engaged in highly illegal and destructive activity is incredibly reprehensible” just doesn’t communicate.

cobrakaiderbycoach:

Gonna put a courtesy basket of tampons in their locker room and count the number still there post-half time. After getting my girls diva cups.

cobrakaiderbycoach:

Gonna put a courtesy basket of tampons in their locker room and count the number still there post-half time. After getting my girls diva cups.

You guys know about vampires? … You know, vampires have no reflections in a mirror? There’s this idea that monsters don’t have reflections in a mirror. And what I’ve always thought isn’t that monsters don’t have reflections in a mirror. It’s that if you want to make a human being into a monster, deny them, at the cultural level, any reflection of themselves. And growing up, I felt like a monster in some ways. I didn’t see myself reflected at all. I was like, “Yo, is something wrong with me? That the whole society seems to think that people like me don’t exist? And part of what inspired me, was this deep desire that before I died, I would make a couple of mirrors. That I would make some mirrors so that kids like me might see themselves reflected back and might not feel so monstrous for it.

- Junot Diaz (via Tatiana Richards)

oh my goodness this is beautifully relevant. humongously sad and inspiring at the same time, too

(via fuatino)