all alone owl. original image via
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SO SEEING THIS!!! :)
—New Brave trailer!!!! The king is fantastic by the way! Can’t wait for June!
This is my dog Lowla. She is a lab of that I am sure but her white patches may be evidence of another dog breed that hasn’t been narrowed down yet. She has a deep black coat that looks to be a gorgeous almost blue tint in the sunlight. I love her! She is 10 weeks old and she was found by me in a Lowe’s parking lot when she was 3 weeks old. I took her to the shelter and they fostered her until she was old enough to be adopted, spayed her, got her shots up to date and even house trained her pretty well. This dog is my shadow.
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F-YEAH!
—From The Archives: On March 16th, 2012, The Star Trek: TNG episode “The Outcast” marked the 20th anniversary of its initial airing.
The episode is particularly notable for being a bold, thinly veiled allegory for homosexual discrimination.
The J’naii, an androgynous humanoid race, once had two sexes, but has since “evolved” beyond genders. However, a small portion of the J’naii is still born with a “gender alignment.” These individuals subsequently develop an attraction to those who align with the opposite sex.
In “The Outcast,” Soren, a female-identifying J’naii born with an attraction to males, falls for Commander Riker, and he for her. When this is discovered, Soren is charged with perversion and brought before a J’naii tribunal where she (unsuccessfully) tries to defend herself and those like her.
Despite being penned a generation ago, the passionate, poignant excoriation uttered by Soren at her trial is, sadly, as necessary today as ever:
What we do is no different from what you do. We talk and laugh. We complain about work. And we wonder about growing old. We talk about our families and we worry about the future. And we cry with each other when things seem hopeless. All of the loving things that you do with each other - that is what we do. And for that we are called misfits, and deviants and criminals. What right do you have to punish us? What right do you have to change us? What makes you think you can dictate how people love each other?
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TV Show Promo of the Day: Straight from Nickelodeon’s upfront to your eyeballs, it’s a brand new supertrailer for the network’s hotly anticipated Avatar sequel, which is now being called simply The Legend of Korra.
But wait, there’s more: After much back-and-forth, the official, for-real-this-time premiere date of episode 1 has been revealed: Saturday, April 14th @ 11 AM ET.
Hell yes
—To the man holding up a sign that reads, “I regret my abortion.” outside of Planned Parenthood: How do you regret an abortion you can’t have in the first place because you are a man?
By far