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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

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femburton

i think about this a lot

dasha-loses-it

The guy got his life and career destroyed by his divorce, cut him some slack.

my-little-ninja

he was also sexually assaulted by a man who could destroy his career

ima-fuckingt4ble

protect him

unlimited-shitpost-works

reblog if the man on the right is just as beautiful as the man on the left

konigstigerr

people grow old? like, that’s a thing that happens? leave my guy alone.

rikzpt

This man deserves everything let him he happy

rikzpt

Ok… This is what happened to Fraser

-His wife ditched him and asked for 900k a year,

-He was sexually assaulted which he said kicked him into a deep depression

-He stated that the stunts from the 3rd Mummy movie completely destroyed his body and he was in and out of the hospital for 7 years even having to get surgery to repair his vocal cords.

-He apparently blamed himself for all this which only worsened his depression.

This man has literally been through hell this past decade so please lets cut him some slack and wish him the best

kakaphoe

All this but also that picture on the right is a really bad paparazzi photo compared with a professional quality movie promo still. No one looks good when some random person snaps you on the street, regardless of who you are.

Compare with this image from the GQ article last February:

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Proper lighting, professional setting, good angles etc.

The dude is 49 and has had a rough couple of decades, but he’s still lovely to look at, and I’ll fight anyone who says otherwise.

dreamytigergirl

Plus, now he’s in Doom Patrol, which makes me happy af.

lessonsintrance

And let’s not forget he was probably slightly to severely dehydrated to look that buff in he first photo.

And I’m so pleased he got work again he seems like a good sort, and from the stealth pilot in Titans, Doom Patrol looks like it should be good.

asubmissiveview

It shouldn’t even matter what he’s been through. Body shaming of ANYONE is wrong.

theladyjanedoe

ALL OF THIS

Plus

2019 Brendan is still slaying, so btfu

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simiperfect

This post keeps getting better and I’m here for it

velvet74sub

I love this whole thread

watart

The last time I saw this it was only at the first ‘cut him some slack’ part and it just progressively gets better each time.

thattimdrakeguy

We support this Brendan Fraser in this home

yespumpkindoodlesthings

I’ll say it again, the blue sweater photo in the OP was chosen because it was the most unflattering photo of him from that day. It’s a hatchet job!

The same day:

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I mean, look at this adorable face:

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angiethewitch

he looks like a really kind dad who would give good hugs and watch rubbish movies with me

missjenniferb

Every time I see this it’s 1000 times better.

ALWAYS REBLOG to protect this man. He deserves it.

ladywinchester1967

Must be protected at all costs.

hoeforhenry

Protect Brendan Fraser.

honeyglazedgoblin
queeme-machine

Be more like Freddie Mercury. Dress as loudly as you want. Chase love recklessly. Own many cats. Surround yourself with your physical possessions. Sing in public and don’t care what people think. Mind your business, unless someone isn’t minding their business, and then you’re allowed to rough them up a bit. Commit petty theft. Commit as many crimes as you can get away with. Steal your ex’s cats. Steal people’s clothes. St

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starlingsongs

Knowing that trans women of color started the movement in the united states and were literally immediately erased and excluded from what they started is the most deeply jading knowledge.

It is the original sin of the so-called queer community and it damns it from the cradle.

starlingsongs

no white gay boy will ever reblog this, watch:

nativejade

no white gay will reblog this

uglynb

no white lgb person will reblog this

lgbtqkidsrock

Without Stonewall, without the efforts of Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, the LGBTQ Community wouldn’t be where it is today. Don’t forget the roots, don’t forget the catalyst.

eyeshadow2600fm

and then TERFs wanna be like, “hmm well the LGBT community existed before Stonewall!”

but like…Becky, of course LGBTQ+ people existed before Stonewall. We’ve all existed since the beginning of time. But the movement got a shock to its senses, a jump-start, a rocket-into-space when that glass shattered via Marsha P. Johnson, and when Sylvia Rivera was up on-stage protesting guess who was on the sidelines heckling her?

The same fuckers who won’t ever reblog or acknowledge this

bitterbearsf

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My apologies to the original poster as I photo captured this post to add to the thread-I reposted this last year for pride and expect to repost it every year I have left-it’s our history people.

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Marsha P. Johnson allegedly died of suicide in 1992, and her death was never investigated. Even I, a mere prole, could catch the “she was murdered” vibes from the circumstances surrounding the discovery of her body.

Without a trans black woman, LGBT+ rights would not exist. Never forget. Never “pay it no mind”.

R E M E M B E R

a-knight-in-shining-rainbows

For the record: Marsha’s body was found floating in the water in NYC, with multiple reports saying she had a hole in her head. There was no evidence of drowning. She had reportedly been seen at three in the morning a few hours earlier saying “they’re after me” or something to that extent.

Marsha P. Johnson was shot and murdered. Never forget her name. Never forget our roots.

glossmom-deactivated20191016
bloodytales

Teach boys about periods

My mother also talked about periods to my brothers.

When I first got mine I had terrible cramps. Crippling cramps. I once was camping with my family and a few of my big brother’s friends when my period came. My cramps were so bad that my mom gave me a full pain killer ( I was 13 and before that she only gave me pills cut in half).

I literally laid down on my parents’ air mattress and cried in pain for an hour before the pill kicked in.

My brothers friend came in to the big tent and I was just curled up and sobbing. Now, I was quite the tomboy and was known to rough house with my brothers and their friends and made sure I wasnt seen as just “a little girl.” So my brother’s friend was confused to see me openly weeping in the fetal position (seriously, these were the worst cramps I have had in my life. My vision went white). He asked what was wrong with me.

My big brother stood up immediately and suggested a nice long hike. During this hike I am sure he had a pretty awkward conversation with his friend explaining menstrual cramps, because when they got back the pain pill had (mostly) kicked in and I was sitting up at a table when my brother’s friend sheepishly asked me if I was feeling better. I said I was better, and he said good.

When we made s'mores that night my brother and his friend kept me well supplied with chocolate.

Making sure sons know as much about periods and menstruation as daughters makes them better brothers, better sons better fathers, and better men. A man that understands a period will not lightly accuse a woman of “being on her period” if the woman is in an argument.

Raise better sons Teach them about normal bodily functions.

virtuous-thing

HIT REBLOG PLEASE

randomslasher

this reminds me of that post about that dude who carries tampons with him at the gym because “half the world menstruates” and “you will build a whole guest room in case your friends want to stay the night but you won’t carry tampons in case they start their periods unexpectedly” or something and honestly they both give me life. <3

c4t1l1n4

Honestly, this would be amazing. I started out hiding my period from my older brother and never talking about it around him until about a year ago when I realized that if he’s uncomfortable with me talking about it in front of him then how is he gonna survive having a girlfriend? Like seriously, I mention it and he cringes a little bit and mentions how it’s disgusting. Yeah, I know it’s disgusting but you’re not the one who wakes up in a pile of blood every month and can’t function properly for a week. Honestly, I wish this was treated as a normal thing. Why do periods have such a stigma surrounding them?