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Is it really true that the Q part of LGBTQ+ is a slur?
do y'all have nothing better to do than toss lame 2014-ass discourse bait into my ask boxes like a grenade. don't you know there's a new sonic game out
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stole this from the tl but i need to know
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IT'S OKAY IF YOUR ART DOESNT LOOK GOOD. everyone starts somewhere, and even if you never improve, that doesn't take away from the value you get from creating. stop tying worth to skill and start tying it to how much it fulfills you instead.
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TW: Religion
My dear lgbt+ kids,
Even if you wholeheartendly believe in God, you can still have doubts.
Maybe you go through a hard time and catch yourself feeling like God left you alone. Or you turn on the news, hear about yet another disaster and wonder why God didn’t prevent it. Or you meet a religious person who is so full of hate that you struggle to feel like your religion is really such a great thing if it can lead people to act like that.
All of these questions are so common. We often think we are the only one struggling with them because doubts are looked down upon. When we dare to express them to other religious people, they may quickly shush us with a vague “God works in mysterious ways”. We may even get told we are actively offending God by even thinking about that. That makes it easy to feel like a “good believer” never has any doubts. It can make you feel like you’re a failure in Gods eyes - which in turn may make your doubts feel even more intense and difficult to deal with.
I can’t eliminate your doubts and answer all your questions. In fact, I don’t want to. Instead, I want to invite you to think about it this way: What if the exact opposite was true? What if God isn’t offended by your doubts - what if God is HAPPY about them?
Depending on your religious upbringing, this may seem like a radical idea to you. But look at it like this: All these questions mean that you intensely think about God. You actively work on your relationship. You don’t blindly follow, it’s not some abstract concept you don’t care enough about to even try to understand. You truly, deeply want to understand.
You truly, deeply care.
You care about the people in this world, you care about justice, kindness and equality, that’s why you have all those questions.
Would God truly be offended by that? Wouldn’t it make more sense that God is proud of you?
With all my love,
Your Tumblr Dad
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he’s doing what our government should be doing..
his foundation
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thank you WA state department of agriculture for not only providing valuable bear safety information, but also for providing valuable reaction pictures.
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Are you trapped on tumblr right now?
Is there something you planned to do before you got trapped in the endless tumblr scroll?
Are you yelling at yourself to get up and do the thing, but you can’t, because you’re trapped in the endless tumblr scroll?
Consider this your save point.
Put tumblr down, stand up, stretch, and go do the thing you planned to do. Future you will be incredibly grateful.
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Ted bundy isn't ugly, you're just a lesbian
Congratulations, this is the worst ask I’ve ever gotten
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reposting this from twitter bc it's making me lose my mind
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shoutout to aromantics that have a complex relationship with romance and relationships. to aromantics who do not experience romantic attraction but desire a romantic relationship. to aromantics who desire a comitted relationship but don't want to adhere to romantic standards. to aromantics who can't distinguish between romantic or platonic feelings and don't really want to label them. to aromantics who want all the kissing, cuddling, holding hands, going on dates, and all the romantic gestures but don't experience romantic attraction. to aromantics who feel like words can't accurately describe the feelings they're experiencing but they know they're strong enough to pursue a close relationship. to all aromantics that have a complex relationship with romance/relationships 🥂🤝.
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