natalie (she/her);

confused but ready to fight

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airyairyquitecontrary:

invisiblelad:

theweekmagazine:

Britain just issued a travel warning for LGBT people headed to U.S.

It’s that bad.

In the eyes of the British government, the U.S. may now be a risky destination for LGBT travelers. The British Foreign Office posted a travel advisory update to its website Tuesday warning members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities about anti-LGBT laws passed recently in North Carolina and Mississippi. “The U.S. is an extremely diverse society and attitudes towards LGBT people differ hugely across the country,” the advisory reads. “LGBT travelers may be affected by legislation passed recently in the states of North Carolina and Mississippi.”

The advisory also provides a map that marks countries around the world — including Turkmenistan, Pakistan, Nicaragua, as well as much of northern Africa and the Middle East — that also have anti-LGBT laws, and includes a few more pieces of travel advice. “Some hotels, especially in rural areas, won’t accept bookings from same-sex couples — check before you go,” the British government warns, noting that LGBT travelers should also “exercise discretion” in rural areas and avoid “excessive physical shows of affection” when in public.

This is the type of thing that I think would come as a shock to some Americans, as to how SCARY their country appears to many of us in the rest of the world.
(And that’s allowing for the fact that many of our countries can be scary in their own ways.)

Jun 13 2016



redneckkungfu:

my brother just got off work and i heard him run up the steps and down the hall and then burst into my room to show me this 




bumble-pal:

THIS IS SUCH A PURE VINE IM CRYING






mypreciouslittleblog:

my economics textbook sees a bright future ahead






p0kemina:

memeufacturing:

man *proposing to woman*: you are so amazing And i want to spend the rest of my life with you
man *after married to woman*: darn it ! Now i am trapped. game fricking over. She done tricked me

I literally have never understood this.




natalikoromoto:

Coming soon!〰〰〰📞🐶💬