
Alex, 21, Nottingham.
Things I adore: slash fic, that flawless bitch Aiden Grimshaw, the equally flawless Ben Evans/Bevans/Bjevz (Aiden's manager), the x factor, fandom. I also love beautiful boys, birds, tattoos, Liverpool, intelligence, pug dogs, hot girls, good times, camden, glitter, cocktails, individuality and walking on the wild side.
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jkimisyellow:
awww, vintage gays.
(Source: knowhomo, via goldblumnoises)
closetproblems:
Black text on a rainbow background: Number 315, laughing awkwardly and not being able to say no when someone asks if you’re a lesbian
bazingaaaaaaabeth:
perfection doesn’t cover it.
goldblumnoises:
“I’m not going to censor myself to comfort your ignorance.”
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Jon Stewart (via obamands)
(Source: ghostisborn)
(Source: ah-magic, via griminal-directioner)
afterellen:
Some other celebrities who were hounded by gay rumors for years, like Clay Aiken and Ricky Martin, waited until they had children to come out. Wanda Sykes came out as a married lesbian in November of 2008 as she campaigned against Prop 8. Her wife gave birth to twins the following April. I’m not a genius but by my math her wife was about halfway through her pregnancy when Sykes came out. It’s possible that for all of these celebrities coming out had nothing to do with becoming parents but the timing certainly suggests that they may have been thinking about their new families when they decided to step out of the closet. I can’t know why these celebrities chose to come out when they had children but I can venture a guess based on my own experiences. -Lucy Hallowell
Coming Out for the Kids
wholetthepugsout:
Classy pug.
(via just-pugs)
youknowyourebritishwhen:
in celebration: I’ll put the kettle on in sorrow: I’ll put the kettle on in anticipation: I’ll put the kettle on in sympathy: I’ll put the kettle on in dedication: I’ll put the kettle on just because: I’ll put the kettle on everyday: the kettle is on (Source: super-sleuth)
(Source: zuicidestephaniee, via griminal-directioner)
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