Today's Mighty Oak

Being happy doesn’t mean everything’s perfect, it just means you’ve decided to see beyond the imperfections



Alright, let’s see what we have today.  First up, this is the reel from Comic Con about Episode VII:

Earlier today I posted an article about my bishop.  Want to see some awesome drone footage of my church?  Of course you do!

The truth about the lawsuit against the anti-gay bakers in Oregon.  The payment is because they continuously harassed and then doxed the couple.  And in reality, refusing your service to a group of people is discrimination.  It is no different than a woman, African American or Irish American being denied to be served.  It’s bigoted, and in Oregon, against the law.

The Pizza Hut box projector, genius!

My new favorite blog, Pittsburgh Cemeteries:

ESPN teamed up with Marvel to do a Superhero Body Issue!

A jury has found ex-gay “conversion therapy” to be guilty of fraud.  Awesome.

The smallest country in the world (population: 48) has marriage equality.  One small problem, there’s no gay people.

Prepare to feel old: it’s been 30 years since Clue (the movie) was released.

John Oliver takes on trans* issues.  Watch this:

And in the same vein, Google launched this ad:

Attention straight people, this is puppy play (also, I’m sure the picture accompanying this story is helping it’s popularity).  This will take the straight world by storm in a few years.  Also, appropriate since Anthrocon is in town (but they’re different!)

The Girl Scouts returned a donation of $100,000 after the donor specified it not go towards any trans* girls.  They then got twice as much donated from the internet.

AirBnB has a great new ad about travel issues and Pride month.  But it’s a great examination of straight privilege:

Remember that time Republicans in Colorado voted to increase the number of abortions?  Remember, they’re not anti-abortion, they’re anti-sex.

Brian Sims rides a shark.  Because of course he does:

Some awesome ways to get around Australia’s strangely-draconian marriage laws.

It’s kind of a joke, but this is an awesome meditation (not safe for work):

That’s it for now, have a great one!

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