ryttu3k:

sherolck:

sherolck:

“why does that character have to be queer?”

why not?

“why does that character have to be trans?”

why not?

“why does that character have to be a poc?”

why not?

this post is making straight cis white ppl angry keep reblogging it

Another good response along with “Why not?” - “As opposed to?”

Just watch them try not to say ‘normal’, JUST WATCH THEM.

(via troyes-passion)

what-even-is-thiss:

You know just how long 2018 has been? You know how long?

Did you even remember there was an Olympic games this year? Because I didn’t. I thought oh, last year. No. There was a winter Olympics in Korea and I forgot about it.

(via mossyblue)

otterfire:

My favorite part of every Queer Eye episode is when the Fab 5 barge in like tornados and basically destroy the guy’s place while wearing his clothes

invisincere:
“when u close in 15 minutes and a customer thinks they can just walk their ass right in
”

invisincere:

when u close in 15 minutes and a customer thinks they can just walk their ass right in 

thefabulous5:

The reason Queer Eye is so influential is partly because there’s no other show like it. No one’s going to write a gay Muslim. No one’s going to write a super feminine and flamboyant guy with long hair who wears all types of clothing without him being a punchline at best. The reason this show resonates so much with people is because they can find a piece of themselves in every one of the Fab Five, and in a good way. The show portrays gays being touchy feely friends with big hearts who just want to help people, and that’s kind of spectacular.


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