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16 Eagle Scouts Returning Their Pins

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These Scouts penned open letters to the Boy Scouts of America to explain why they can no longer be affiliated with an organization they dedicated years of their childhood to be a part of.

James S. Kleven, Troop 18

James S. Kleven, Troop 18

Via: eaglebadges

I left the Boy Scouts when I was sixteen, grappling with the conflict between my sexuality and the BSA’s ban on openly gay members. Though I regret that I was not brave enough then to be honest about my reasons for leaving, I realize now that no young man should be forced to make that awful decision.

Via: eaglebadges

Michael A. Weber, Troop 179

Michael A. Weber, Troop 179

Via: eaglebadges

[T]he day I obtained the Eagle rank was a very proud moment, but not only for the same reason it is for most. For nearly a decade now, I have felt a great sense of accomplishment at having earned the Eagle rank as such an unlikely candidate. But this pride doesn’t outweigh the burden on my conscience.

Via: eaglebadges


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6 Pics Of A Flooded NYC Subway Station

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The water ran high. Real high.

The MTA released pictures of the Cranberry Street Tunnel, "which carries the A and C trains between Brooklyn and Manhattan underneath the East River."


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LGBT Homeless Center Destroyed By Hurricane Sandy

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The Ali Forney Center's main location was devastated when the storm hit New York City.

Photo courtesy of AFC.

The Ali Forney Center (AFC) is the nation's largest organization of its kind — providing food, shelter, education, and medical attention to homeless LGBT youth. After Hurricane Sandy hit New York City last week, the center's "worst fears were realized." AFC's drop-in center, located in Chelsea just a half block away from the Hudson River, was destroyed.

Carl Siciliano, the organization's executive director reported:

[E]verything was destroyed and the space is uninhabitable. The water level went four feet high, destroying our phones, computers, refrigerator, food, and supplies.

This is a major blow to the organization, which takes care of nearly 1,000 people a year and 300 each month.

The aftermath: The bathroom and kitchen seen after the storm.

Photos courtesy of AFC.

While the drop-in center is not functional, AFC is still providing services to those in need.

We are currently scrambling for a plan to provide care to these desperate kids while we prepare to ultimately move into a larger space that will better meet our needs. The NYC LGBT Center has very kindly and generously offered to let us temporarily use some of their space, and we hope to determine the viability of that on Monday.

Additionally, the organization has plans to open a 24/7 center in Harlem, though plans for that have not been affected by the hurricane. In fact, they are rushing to get the center ready to go as soon as possible in order to provide additional relief.

AFC is accepting donations as it figures out a way to repair the drop-in center. People can make donations online or send checks to:

Ali Forney Center/ATTN: Andria Ottley
224 West 35th St, Suite 1500
New York, NY 10001

At this time, the center cannot take any other kinds of donations or volunteers. They are unable to store anything they receive and have limited capacity for extra hands. They will reach out to their volunteers over the coming months when they are able to utilize their services.

AFC was started in June 2002 in response to the lack of safe shelter for LGBTQ youth in New York City. According to Carl, there are only 250 youth shelter beds in the city.

The organization "is dedicated to promoting awareness of the plight of homeless LGBTQ youth in the United States with the goal of generating responses on local and national levels from government funders, foundations, and the LGBTQ community."


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Obama Responds To 10-Year-Old's Letter About Her Gay Dads

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“They are lucky to have such an exceptional daughter in you,” the president wrote to Sophia in response to her note, which went viral last week.

Sophia penned a thoughtful letter to the president, in which she discussed her support of Obama but also being bullied for having two gay dads:

I am so glad that you agree two men can love each other because I have two dads and they love each other, but at school kids think that it's gross and weird, but it really hurts my heart and feelings...

This was his response:

Via: facebook.com

(H/T Queerty)

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James Bond's Sexual Exploits By The Numbers

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A graphic designer visualizes the spy's sex life: 50 years, 22 films, 53 women, and 75 implied sexual encounters.

The image is courtesy of Tiny Master, who posted the chart to Visual.ly. Check out more of the designer's work here.

(H/T Vulture)

Who Owns What: Franchise Film Edition

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Disney now owns Star Wars et al. But do you know who actually owns what? Empire mag breaks it down.

Infographic courtesy of Empire Magazine. Anyone else hoping for a Step Up and Jurassic Park mash up film, let us know here.

Aaron Paul's Wild Rumpus

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The actor dressed as Max from Where The Wild Things Are for Halloween.

The king of all wild things

The king of all wild things

I'll eat you up!

I'll eat you up!

A place where only the things you want to happen

A place where only the things you want to happen

Let the wild rumpus start!

Let the wild rumpus start!

All images courtesy of FayesVision/WENN.com


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Leia Learns How To Be A Disney Princess

7 Vehicles And Their Namesakes

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Jimm Lasser and Ray Gordon teamed up to photograph a clever play on words.

Abraham Lincoln's Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln's Lincoln

Queen Victoria’s Crown Victoria

Queen Victoria’s Crown Victoria

Adam Carolla’s Corolla

Adam Carolla’s Corolla

The Lone Ranger’s Ranger

The Lone Ranger’s Ranger


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A Guide To Picking Your TV Girlfriend

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AfterEllen put together a handy flowchart to help you decide who's your perfect match.

Chart courtesy of AfterEllen. So are you jonesing for Santana, Kalinda, Callie? Let us know in the comments below.

Mischa Barton Poses With A Horse

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The actress was photographed at the Melbourne Cup but it's Brew, the horse, who steals the show.

Brew starts the shoot off strong

Brew starts the shoot off strong

Giving the camera model fierceness

Giving the camera model fierceness

And even gets a little frisky

And even gets a little frisky

But he finally gets it together

But he finally gets it together


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State Marriage Site Posts 25 Ridiculous Reasons To Oppose Marriage Equality

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The campaign makes (and then deletes) a desperate last ditch effort as voters decided whether to support marriage equality in the state of Maine.

As Mainers head to the booths to cast their vote on marriage equality, one state campaign group made a last ditch effort to sway voters.

On November 5th, the site posted "25 reasons to preserve to traditional marriage." It appeared to be a seemingly simple, yet effective way to encourage people to vote against gay marriage in their state. (Hey, BuzzFeed likes lists!) But what the author claimed was "a compilation of the best arguments for preserving man/woman marriage" ended up being a alarming number of falsities and questionable facts that seemed to miss the point of his entire campaign.

Jeremy Hooper (GoodAsYou.org) managed to grab a cache of the site before the list was removed. Check out this "best of" list below:

8 New Images From "Hitchcock"

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Catch a glimpse of Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, and Scarlett Johansson in new scenes from the upcoming biopic as well as the first online look at Jessica Biel as Vera Miles.

Hitchcock stars Anthony Hopkins (Alfred Hitchcock), Helen Mirren (Alma Reville), Jessica Biel (Vera Miles), and Scarlett Johansson (Janet Leigh), Toni Collette (Peggy Robertson), and Michael Stuhlbarg (Lew Wasserman).

The film shares the captivating and complex love story of the extraordinary film icon and his wife and collaborator — Alma Reville, during the making of Hitchcock’s seminal movie Psycho. It opens in select theaters on November 23. More info here.

Anthony Hopkins

Anthony Hopkins

Michael Stuhlbarg, Toni Collette, and Anthony Hopkins

Michael Stuhlbarg, Toni Collette, and Anthony Hopkins

Helen Mirren and Anthony Hopkins

Helen Mirren and Anthony Hopkins


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Eye Candy For Your Post-Election Blues

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Take a gander at the half-naked male model, David Gandy, who is sitting poolside - just waiting for you to join him.

Oh, hi David...

Oh, hi David...


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David Arquette Debuts New, Buff Bod

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The actor got into shape for his new film, Orion .

According to Variety, "David Arquette is set to star opposite Lily Cole and Goran Kostic in the apocalyptic pic 'Orion,' which Asiel Norton is helming... Arquette plays a hunter who is fighting his way through a futuristic wasteland in search of his brother."

Below is the pic he tweeted:

Via: @davidarquette

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Grandpa Does A Keg Stand

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Oh, to be young again — or in his case, 80 years old.

Grandpa takes on the challenge

Grandpa takes on the challenge

And the crowd goes wild

And the crowd goes wild

Hugs all around

Hugs all around

Watch the full clip below:


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