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Shout out to my girl Sarah (:

Babe you are beautiful, heart warming, and absolutely amazing. Thank you for making me the happiest I’ve been in a long time and smile legit smiles. Time with you goes so fast and its inevitable not to miss your presence. Thank you for everything babygirl

If only…

If only she didn’t have a girlfriend and I was a tad bit older there would be more hope. I’d have more of a chance of gaining her love. I’ve seen all of her videos, read all her posts, everything she says and does is so freaking perfect. I wish we’d talk more, maybe she’d look a little deeper and see that I’m worth what it takes. She’s the perfect girl for me no one else remotely compares. Her eyes are a beautiful blue I could stare into them for his, her smile is so sweet and kind, her laugh is the most adorable thing I’ve ever heard, her voice sounds like it comes from an angel. I have yet to meet her in person, hourly this day will come. Ahhh, she’s so freaking perfect (:

Shout out to Instagram

Met this wonderfully amazing girl, she had her head on straight, she’s got dreams and goals not yo mention she’s absolutely beautiful inside and out. This woman is sweet, caring, nothing less than magnificent. I am proud to say that talking to her brightens my day leaving a smile across my face (: thank you Instagram

LGBT Obama accomplishments

This is absolutely ridiculous

A brief review of LGBT rights in the Middle East: In the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, homosexual sex is punishable by death. In Kuwait, Palestine (Gaza), and Lebanon the penalty is 3-10 years imprisonment. In none of these countries is same sex marriage or cohabitation or adoption of children legally recognized; the same holds true in Syria, Jordan, Iraq and Palestine (West Bank). In Israel, on the other hand, same sex (foreign) marriages are recognized; same sex cohabitation is recognized; same sex adoption is legal; gays are allowed to serve in the military; and there are anti-discrimination laws protecting the rights of LGBT people.

A Texas judge has stirred controversy by denying a lesbian couple permission to have a commitment ceremony in a public space because he “didn’t think it was in the best interest” of the area.

Reports KDAF News:

In June, the county received an application to rent out a part of Fort Belknap. The application said it was for a wedding.

“There’s been weddings out there, heterosexual weddings,” said Young County Judge John Bullock.

The application was from a lesbian couple. Because Texas does not recognize marriage between same-sex couples, the ‘wedding’ would not have been considered a legal marriage. Even so, once Bullock found out the application was from two women, he denied the request.

“I didn’t think it was in the best interest of the fort or of Young County,” said Bullock.

The judge denied the request on grounds that the couple had called their service a “wedding” even though the rest of the permission request made it clear that it was in fact a commitment ceremony between same-sex partners. Same-sex marriage is of course banned in Texas.

The judge, rejecting the petition on that basis, claimed he was attempting to ward of controversy.

However, local commissioners, in a 4-1 vote, have now overturned that decision so as to let the unnamed same-sex couple have the ceremony, with commissioner Stacey Rogers quoted as saying, “Even though it may say wedding, this is just a ceremonial process. It’s nothing legally binding. It’s just like a group of family or friends going out there, and you’re denying access to public property.”

Judge Bullock, seemingly not one to be thwarted easily, decided to introduce in a follow-up meeting two motions for a vote, one to give him the power to restrict the use of county-owned property based on “legal, ethical, or practical” concerns or because of concerns that the request conflicts with the American Constitution or the Constitution of “the great State of Texas,” and another policy change to require that Fort Belknap, where the couple wanted to hold their service, be reserved only for ”ceremonies involving weddings, marriages, or any other nuptial activity.”

The measures were rejected at a meeting on Monday night on grounds that they were unduly vague and were lawsuits waiting to happen.

The couple, in the meantime, chose to hold their commitment ceremony elsewhere.

Daang that’s a perfect body right there (: model status

Daang that’s a perfect body right there (: model status

Chick-fil-a is about to lose a lot of customers and decrease intheir sales by far. It’s a shame that people can’t just focus on their own lives instead of making a big deal about how others live.

Chick-fil-a is about to lose a lot of customers and decrease intheir sales by far. It’s a shame that people can’t just focus on their own lives instead of making a big deal about how others live.

Did you know that 50% of what you say when you’re joking is actual truth in all reality but we say it in a joking way so that we don’t seem vulnerable and can easily hide the truth to avoid embarrassment? It’s statistically proven (: quite intriguing if you ask me!

Constitutionality pro for obamacare

“The Constitution gives Congress the power to tax and spend money for the general welfare. This tax [PPACA] promotes the general welfare because it makes health care more widely available and affordable. Under existing law, therefore, the tax is clearly constitutional…

Many important and popular government programs are based [on] Congress’s ability to give incentives through taxation and redistribute tax revenues for public purposes. To strike down the individual mandate the Supreme Court would have to undermine many years of precedents justifying these programs that stretch back to the New Deal (and in the case of the rules for direct taxes, to the very founding of the country).

Opponents of the individual mandate insist that they are only defending individual freedom, but they are actually taking a far more radical position. They are really claiming that it is unconstitutional to make Americans pay taxes.”