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25

Mar

i forget where i took this in london.

i forget where i took this in london.

21

Mar

pleaseteaseme:

i need you in bed

pleaseteaseme:

i need you in bed

20

Mar

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in one of those moods.

18

Mar

love.love.love

love.love.love

best thing i’ve read all week!

ellen and i are twinsies with #17. hahaha

fuckyeahellenandportia:

fuckyeahellendegeneres:mego-ferg:

25 Things You Don’t Know About Me: Ellen DeGeneres

Ellen DeGeneres
, 52, (catch her on American Idol Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays on Fox. For The Ellen DeGeneres Show, check local listings) shares the 25 things you don’t know about her with UsMagazine.com.

1. I lived in my car for a short time. Wait: I’m thinking of Jewel.
2. The only reason I am not a professional ice skater is that I am not a good ice skater.
3. I want to live without regrets.
4. I am always early. (Which means you are always late.)
5. I’ve never had any dance training.
6. I’m married to the second luckiest woman on the planet. And she’s married to the first!
7. I only learned to text last year. LOL.
8. I used to sell vacuum cleaners.
9. I love to move. I’ve lived in five houses over the past seven years.
10. I played tennis in high school.
11. I have an older brother.
12. My first car was a hand-me-down from my mother: a bright-yellow Vega.
13. I can control Anderson Cooper’s thoughts with my mind. Usually I think, Anderson, wear a tight T-shirt.
14. I love reality TV. For someone who’s never been interested in a bachelor, I am fascinated.
15. I listen to Eckhart Tolle CDs when I’m driving. I wish he was the voice of my navigation system.
16. I only make left turns.
17. I’m fluent in Na’vi.
18. I sometimes use my poker face in backgammon. But I have a completely different go fish face.
19. I’ve been running the L.A. marathon for five years. Someday I’m gonna finish it.
20. I didn’t go to no college.
21. I love watches. And no matter where I am, I keep my watch set to the Mountain Time Zone.
22. I don’t eat meat, and I don’t drink anything with the word nog in it.
23. If I buy one pair of shoes from Payless, my next will be free.
24. I’ve named the fish in my pond. (They are Charlotte, Hermit, Almost Pretty — Pretty passed away and we got another that’s not quite as pretty but similar — Sarah Jessica Parker, Anyway, Prince, Michael Jackson, Phil, Linda, Patch, Bubbles and Bubbles’ stand-in.)
25. If there’s anything else you want to know about me, Google me.

onlybabes:

Brooklyn Decker

onlybabes:

Brooklyn Decker

such a good sign.

such a good sign.

17

Mar

projectqueer:

equalitopia:

LGBT community banned from NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade
The traditional St Patrick’s Day Parade excludes members of the LGBT community on the grounds that it is a religious event.
The organizers of the NYC St. Patrick’s Day parade, seeking to legalize  their discrimination against Irish lesbian, gay, bisexual &  transgender marchers, have redefined the parade as a private, religious  procession.
Today, gay group Irish Queers lined the sides of the parade to  protest against the exclusion. They also criticised local police departments for joining the march,  estimating that tens of thousands of police officers and firefighters  were involved.
JF Mulligan of Irish Queers said in a statement: “Anti-gay  discrimination is now illegal in both Ireland and New York City. The  NYPD, FDNY and Mayor Bloomberg need catch up. As city representatives,  they cannot legally march until parade organisers renounce their  discriminatory message.”
Dublin LGBT groups have also criticised the event. A statement said the  exclusion was “deeply un-Irish and something that we cannot allow to  happen in the name of an event that is about celebrating Ireland’s rich  cultural heritage, of which the LGBT community are a corner stone here  in Ireland”.
(Full story: Pink Paper UK)

projectqueer:

equalitopia:

LGBT community banned from NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade

The traditional St Patrick’s Day Parade excludes members of the LGBT community on the grounds that it is a religious event.

The organizers of the NYC St. Patrick’s Day parade, seeking to legalize their discrimination against Irish lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender marchers, have redefined the parade as a private, religious procession.

Today, gay group Irish Queers lined the sides of the parade to protest against the exclusion. They also criticised local police departments for joining the march, estimating that tens of thousands of police officers and firefighters were involved.

JF Mulligan of Irish Queers said in a statement: “Anti-gay discrimination is now illegal in both Ireland and New York City. The NYPD, FDNY and Mayor Bloomberg need catch up. As city representatives, they cannot legally march until parade organisers renounce their discriminatory message.”

Dublin LGBT groups have also criticised the event. A statement said the exclusion was “deeply un-Irish and something that we cannot allow to happen in the name of an event that is about celebrating Ireland’s rich cultural heritage, of which the LGBT community are a corner stone here in Ireland”.

(Full story: Pink Paper UK)

aboutagrrl:

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16

Mar

one of my favorite things ever.

loveoftheday:

Smiling when kissing is the cutest thing in the world. Instant butterflies.