Ellen Philpotts-Page // “For a long while, I was afraid to come out. It had to do with my career and what I was told — that, basically, I shouldn’t. At 20, it was clear to me that my life had changed. I was discovering who I was. When I was ready to do it, which was recently, I knew that it was because I was done feeling I couldn’t be myself. I was done feeling worried and afraid about it, done having to be in relationships and keeping them hidden. I felt guilty for not being there for the LGBT community. There’s been a lot of progress but there’s still suffering, abuse and inequality. So I came out. It is painful, really toxic, not to be able to express who you are. You think of how 40 percent of homeless youth in America are LGBT youth. That is a staggering statistic. You think of the depression and suicide rates, the struggles — it affects you in a way that is really unfair. It absolutely needs to change.” (insp xx) (sources xx)
So I heard this video got deleted from YouTube and people have been looking for it. Well it just happens I had it saved to my camera roll so if you are dying to watch it or want to watch it again and again here you go. THIS IS NOT MY VIDEO! ALL CREDS GO TO THE CREATOR OF IT ! Enjoy 🙂
Have seen this so many times, never gets old
I would sell my soul for this movie
i don’t need it. I don’t need it. I don’t need it. I NEED IT!!!!!!!!!
“This game has been passed down through antiquity by commoners. There are many games that commoners play, where you have fun all by yourself without spending any money.”
DC announced a new editorial line-up including more female creators (Ming Doyle writing Constantine, swoon) and more female-led books (Black Canary! Starfire! PREZ!).
i swear to god theatre kids are the most superstitious people ive ever met someone said the m word at rehearsal today and a girl gasped like she had been shot