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We have decided to just sell mapple donuts for $2 and 3 donuts for $5

We have decided to just sell mapple donuts for $2 and 3 donuts for $5


A group of gay comedians is touring the country in a show that mocks the NOH8 campaign. “The HOT D8 Campaign aims to raise awareness in the LGBT community of the importance of glamorous photos with nonsensical tag lines and duct tape. A portion of our summer tour proceeds will go directly to Marriage Equality USA.”

A group of gay comedians is touring the country in a show that mocks the NOH8 campaign. “The HOT D8 Campaign aims to raise awareness in the LGBT community of the importance of glamorous photos with nonsensical tag lines and duct tape. A portion of our summer tour proceeds will go directly to Marriage Equality USA.”

thedailywhat:

And Finally of the Day: Rich Fourfour’s “Sh*t Gay Guys Say to Their Cats” is really the only one of these that should even exist.

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FCKH8. 

sui-ren:

tl;dr: Vote in the poll at the bottom of this!

I’m the treasurer in my college’s Gay-Straight Alliance. To raise awareness for AIDS and World AIDS Day, our club put up a tree in our student activity center with free condoms decorating its branches. Beside the tree, we placed a sign…

What color should we make our shirts guys… and what should we exactly put on them? Ideas are needed please ^.^

Sorry for the lateness but we will be having our next meeting next Thursday at lunch!


Thirteen years ago tonight, on October 6, 1998, Matthew Shepard was brutally attacked and left to die, simply because he was gay. He was found almost a full day later tied to a fence, and died in the hospital on October 12. When he was found, the only parts of his face that were not covered in blood were the small streaks where his tears had fallen. Since that day, Matthew has become a symbol for the hate and discrimination against the LGBTQ community. We have come so far in those thirteen years, but we still have a long way to go.

Thirteen years ago tonight, on October 6, 1998, Matthew Shepard was brutally attacked and left to die, simply because he was gay. He was found almost a full day later tied to a fence, and died in the hospital on October 12. When he was found, the only parts of his face that were not covered in blood were the small streaks where his tears had fallen. Since that day, Matthew has become a symbol for the hate and discrimination against the LGBTQ community. We have come so far in those thirteen years, but we still have a long way to go.

Meeting tomorrow! It’s going to be a quick one talking about the fundraiser we’re going to have