So I looked at his wiki page, and I was going to say this was Photoshopped because that phrase wasn’t on there, but then I looked at the revision history and, well,
So apparently yes, until 11:37 PM last night, the wiki page for Anthony Ramos referred to him as a “pure angel bean 10/10.”
who did it
WHO DID IT
when BI PRIDE DAY!
Roller Derby is the most amazing sport I have ever been a part of.
New players are enthusiastically welcomed and made to feel a part of the community.
The community is incredibly accepting of LGBTQIA+ people.
Everyone actually uses your pronouns for you.
If you have to correct someone on your pronouns, they’ll start using correct ones.
Derby is the first place where I met openly LGBTQIA+ people my own age.
The local adult league has an all-gender restroom at all of their bouts.
It’s also full of feminists.
It basically includes everyone.
If you don’t want to play contact, you don’t have to! Everyone gets to learn at their own pace.
Basically it’s an incredibly inclusive and welcoming environment.
Okay, story time, folks.
So I’m in a junior roller derby league (to young to be in the full on ones), been playing for six years, non skating official one year. And holy crap, I can’t even express the love.
Today, during half time, the part of the league that wasn’t drinking water was discussing gender, BDSM and how horrible 50 shades was and how it wasn’t BDSM, it was rape. We talked about abusive relationships, and the people who were less educated on anything just asked questions. RESPECTFULLY.
Everyone tries their hardest to understand everyone. All of the games for our states big league is translated into sign language (explaining the rules and such) so deaf individuals can understand the commentary.
The policies for the game are made to particularly protect women, people with special needs (sensory issues, hearing, processing, so on) and trans people. There’s a huge, and I do mean HUGE LGBT presence in derby. Heck, two of my trainers (I’m only a stand in coach, but I guess I would count as the third?) are Genderless, most all of my teammates are bi, pan, trans, gay, or questioning.
The newer people are always cheered for and aren’t ever belittled, and are set to learn at their own pace.
Religion isn’t ever a big deal.
One of the whole things about derby is to stop slut shaming and sex shaming so it’s always really open, but in a okay manner I guess (hard to explain?!), so it doesn’t feel violating, just open and happy. But slut shaming is never a thing.
Every person has a story behind their derby name, and their derby name is an identity.
Roller Derby is freaking rad and I love it. I love our community. I love everything about it.
Ppsssst you should too maybe
Whether it be when you feel you don’t belong, when you feel upset, when you’re angry, when you’re going through a hard time or when you’re feeling empty. (Social Experiment: I want to see how many people do this)
Remus Lupin: Sirius you did what.
Inspired by this post and others by lotstradamus
this one kid’s test answers are so funny xD you won’t BELIEVE how clever they are
I just saw Infinity War!
Posts containing spoilers (which will probably be posted starting tomorrow) will be tagged with “Avengers: Infinity War,” “Infinity War spoilers,” and “spoilers.” They will also be placed under a cut.
(Probably no one actually cares about spoilers at this point, but I’d rather not risk it.)
Dumbledore: The worst thing you can do in these situations is take matters into your own hands.
James: Got it!
[turns to Sirius]
James: We’re gonna have to take matters into our own hands.
Are you okay? Do you need someone to talk to?
and now I’m just mad. no one is answering me. great.
It wouldn’t be a very big difference, but it would be a difference.
Attacking someone for not dating you is saying that it is your right to control their actions.
Attacking someone you are dating depends on the circumstance. From the list above, it seems like the biggest reason is infidelity, which is saying that your right to faithfulness is greater than someone’s right to life. It’s also more centered around forcing someone into not doing something than forcing someone into doing something.
Attacking your ex again depends on the circumstances. Infidelity would be basically the same, but attacking someone for breaking up with you is probably more like the first case.
There’s also the fact that there tends to be a greater connection between partners than between one person asking the other out.
Again, these things are similar, and I’m not saying they’re not. I’m just saying that there is a distinction, though the distinction is not the most important part of this post.
shocking