apertures413thdoctor:

llamasgotoheaven:

lovenlife4me:

Being fathers is getting our daughters up at 5:30 am making breakfast getting them dressed for school and putting them on the bus by 6:30 .This is a typical day in our household . It’s not easy but we enjoy every moment and eveny minute of #fatherhood . #proudfathers #blackfathers #prouddads #gaydads

Okay I’m reblogging this again because I want to point out how beautiful this is and the sheer number of stereotypes it disproves. The stereotype that a gay couple cant be good parents. The stereotype that men know nothing about caring for girls’ hair. The stereotype that all gay men are feminine. The stereotype that black men abandon their children. The stereotype that people with a lot of tattoos aren’t caring. The stereotype that black people are too lazy to care about things like school- This picture is a beautiful thing and I love everything about it and it makes me regain confidence in the world we live in

sometimes i get emotional about blam because i’ve loved sam for SO LONG and he’s SUCH A WEIRDO and i couldn’t have possibly imagined a more perfect bff for him than a guy who makes puppet replicas of his friends and loves running around in a superhero costume.

robinalaska:

darrencriss-news:

New 5.09 “Frenemies” Still | Source

“New Directions helps this year’s seniors spread
their wings while performing Breakaway.”

I love that what absolutely didn’t have to be a group number, which could rightfully have been Blaine’s solo and which started out as a song for him and just two others, ended this way with everyone on the stage together.  This is what the new New Directions are about.

I mean, we talk about that a lot, but it’s not like the old New Directions were absolutely divisive to the end.  They had a togetherness, too.  What is so interesting to me is that the barriers to unity that he new group has experienced have been ones of personal difficulties and self-isolations, rather than active cliqueyness and in-fighting.  The kids that came in aren’t here because it’s their chance for stardom so much as because they heard that Glee Club really had become a place to belong, and they’ve made that expectation a reality.