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Younger version of Jughead and Archie has me in tears😂ðŸ˜ðŸ˜‚
We interrupt your scrolling for a very important message from Shayne Topp.
I had came out to my mom 3 years ago about me thinking I'm bi. She said I was bicurious. For the past year I've come to know more about myself and realized I like guys and girls, just girls a bit more. Around my friends I make jokes about my sexuality and they get it. I just couldn't make them around my family. My mom didn't really seem to like to talk about it. The other night we were having one of our heart-to-heart conversations and I brought it up. I told her I felt like she wasn't comfortable about it and she seemed to avoid it. She told me that she excepts me for who I am but since I haven't done anything sexual I don't know. "I know what I'm attracted to," was my rebuttal every time she'd say since I'm not sexual I wouldn't know. She finally said, "no matter the race, gender, ethnicity, religion, as long as they treat my daughter right I'm happy with it. And let someone in the family say something about it. I'll deal with them." I could not have been more happy in my life. I realize some parents don't except it and I'm lucky. The only people I have told are my friends, my mom, one of my brothers (the other living 36 hours away and not being able to talk much), and my cousin. My dad and his family don't know because they are super religious and I grew up with them so I know how they can be. My dad is far away, I barely talk to him. He's also homophobic and racist, which makes me not want to talk or tell him even more. I'm scared to come out to my grandma as she basically raised me when I was younger. I love her to pieces but she's judgemental and has a certain image she tries to maintain.
creds to whoever made this, but i’m still fucking quaking and I found it a month ago
I’m…
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Tommy + spinning his drumsticks
The Dirt (2019)
"... a stark reminder that genocide is about more than just the premeditated mass extinguishing o human life; it's also about the calculated, and often vindictive, destruction of a people's culture, language, history, and shared sites of community." [source: Gabrielle Bates on X, formerly known as Twitter. 11/27/23.] Original post they are responding to on Literary Hub: "Gaza's main public library has been destroyed."