pizzaismylifepizzaisking:

stargate-sg1sg1:

ambivert-mustache-with-a-tie:

ultrafacts:

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When polite people fight

Lol this is probably the most civilized war over land in history.

This comic is relevant

Source: http://satwcomic.com/epic-battle

It’s an ongoing tradition. Probably started because someone put up a flag and the other guys noticed and jokingly replaced it, then did that a few times, then eventually somebody started leaving gifts and now it’s just a thing. 

It basically is a flag slapfight, but interspersed with leaving food for the other guys.

overexciteddragon:

phirouzeh:

I will never get tired of this picture

I don’t know if these guys are queer or not but they look so aggressively heterosexual but in the good way, like the secretly woke straight jock ally in your high school that says “not cool, man” when they hear another jock making queerphobic jokes and who doesn’t really know how queerness works but he is sincerely trying his best and is always willing to learn

There’s so much straight and queer chaotic energy in this picture and honestly I’m at peace with that

elierlick:

vvardenfella:

diamoricpositivity:

Friendly reminder that this is called degendering and is a form of misgendering and you should not do it e.v.e.r

Real q: If youre not sure about peoples’ pronouns beforehand, is it ok to use they/them? I know you should always ask if you’re not sure, but on the rare occasion you can’t ask because the person is not around?

I’ve had this happen a few times, so I’m not sure and I always use gender neutral terms to be as respectful as possible.

YES! Very okay to use they/them if you sincerely don’t know.