She/her. Girls. Criminal Justice major. Apparently I'm "a groovy chick with a sexy voice and hipster clothes." I am an all around artist/musician, I like all art, literally everything about it, but mostly I like poetry; specifically slam poetry. I post stuff I like. The End.
I hope you find someone who randomly pulls you in closer late at night and won’t let go of you long after the hug is over and who just generally shows you that you’re all they really want in this world
The film was originally set to have an much darker tone, essentially poking fun at the original series… Shaggy was set to be a stoner, Velma and Daphne had a side relationship, and there were many marijuana references.
Ever since Target announced it would allow transgender people to use gender-affirming bathrooms in stores, anti-LGBT conservatives have been doing what they do best: throwing a hissy fit and threatening mass boycotts.
But Target won’t have any of it. The CEO, Brian Cornell, has stated that the trans-friendly policies aren’t going anywhere, boycotts or not.
“We took a stance, and were going to continue to embrace our belief of diversity and inclusion and just how important that is to our company,” Cornell said. […]
Cornell said Target is familiar with choosing to stand on the right side of social issues. Decades ago, Target was one of the first major companies to cast black models in its ads, provoking similar backlash, he said.
“We had a lot of tough feedback,” Cornell said, “But sitting here today, I know we made the right decision.”
Target is working to install “family restrooms” in all of its stores that don’t yet have them to make all customers feel welcome, Cornell added.
Sorry, haters. Safety and inclusivity are here to stay.
Le Sommeil [The Sleepers], which depicts two women entwined in a post-coital embrace, caused a stir when it was first shown in the 1870s. The police were called in, and the painting was not shown again until the 1980s. But its brief showing had an influence on a number of contemporary artists, and helped challenge the taboos associated with lesbian relationships. For modern audiences it’s a good reminder that people in the 19th century were not ignorant of lesbian relationships, as we tend to believe. And it’s pretty damn sexy, don’t you think?
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