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June 2015 – Page 18 – Being undead is no excuse for skipping leg day

Month: June 2015

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varae-ver-you-are:

ridiculouslyqueer:

chemicalbydefault:

jonathan-nevermore-smith:

testosterown:

paxamericana:

ahahahahahahahahaa

holy shit how desperate can canned ham be

Wow. 

The level of horrid, what the fuck.

That’s incredibly offensive and in poor taste, wow.

Wow what a complete shitstain. Fuckin really?

Wait, I thought 9/11 was conservative’s 9/11. Did GAYS STEAL THAT FROM THEM TOO?!?!?

mokou:

if you follow me on tumblr and like my posts a lot i probably have fondly memorized your username and consider you a pal

lgbtlaughs: BREAKING: The Supreme Court says gay couples have the right to marry in all 50 states WASHINGTON (AP) – The Supreme Court declared Friday that same-sex couples have a right to marry anywhere in the United States.Gay and lesbian couples already can marry in 36 states

lgbtlaughs:

BREAKING: The Supreme Court says gay couples have the right to marry in all 50 states

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Supreme Court declared Friday that same-sex couples have a right to marry anywhere in the United States.

Gay and lesbian couples already can marry in 36 states and the District of Columbia. The court’s 5-4 ruling means the remaining 14 states, in the South and Midwest, will have to stop enforcing their bans on same-sex marriage.

The outcome is the culmination of two decades of Supreme Court litigation over marriage, and gay rights generally.

Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote the majority opinion, just as he did in the court’s previous three major gay rights cases dating back to 1996. It came on the anniversary of two of those earlier decisions.

“No union is more profound than marriage,” Kennedy wrote, joined by the court’s four more liberal justices.

The ruling will not take effect immediately because the court gives the losing side roughly three weeks to ask for reconsideration. But some state officials and county clerks might decide there is little risk in issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.