It's 2018 yet homophobia still exists. So proud of my big brother on how he defends the lgbt community, yet so disgusted from the hateful words he gets from being himself. Prowd iawn wyn🌈 #StopHomophobia https://t.co/mMNqbW5mWL
#NationalComingOutDay coming out is absolutely terrifying, you lose people you trusted, but suddenly you realise you’re surrounded by amazing people who love you for you.
Facebook, Instagram & WhatsApp are down. For those of you using Twitter for the first time, it’s basically the same but with less avocados on toast and less group chats with 29 people trying to organise a night out while one friend sends dog GIFs.
Oh, and you can only use 240 ch
THINGS THAT REALLY ANNOY BRITISH PEOPLE:
1. An unexpected item in the bagging area
2. Going to someone's house and the WiFi code is H1uth8()olfjgh654TY65Ryuhn**716^%ghyyteghHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHurtyhjan<>itjla7745655//jajdh&h1j4723638??áé87hGGtydhajdnfjUythjakl
Grinds my gears when someone purposely mocks or refuses to call me by my name, “Glesni? It would be easier if you were called something more common so i know how to pronounce it” its not exactly rocket science to say my name, and nothing common about me pal x
Absolutely loved hearing the Welsh language being so respected on radio 1 this morning!! And love the remix of friday in welsh by @BronwenLewis_ with backing from @gregjames and rosin, when you dropping the album?
Is it really necessary to instruct pilots flying to Cardiff to ensure that a Covid announcement is made in Welsh as well as English and one other language?