tarastarr1:

thecoggs:

So apparently last year the National Park Service in the US dropped an over 1200 page study of LGBTQ American History as part of their Who We Are program which includes studies on African-American history, Latino history, and Indigenous history. 

Like. This is awesome. But also it feels very surreal that maybe one of the most comprehensive examinations of LGBTQ history in America (it covers sports! art! race! historical sites! health! cities!) was just casually done by the parks service

This is really great??

Send me a ship…

howardtjmoon:

…and I’ll tell you who holds what.  Ready?

  1. The umbrella, when it rains – 
  2. The popcorn at the cinema – 
  3. The baby, when it cries – 
  4. The ice cream cone, when they share – 
  5. The remote, when they sit down to watch a movie – 
  6. The basket, when they go shopping – 
  7. The door, on dates – 
  8. The other’s hand, most often – 
  9. Their breath, upon seeing the other on their wedding day – 
  10. The camera, when they take pictures together –