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♔ Gay 23 year old Singaporean. ONWARD GAY RIGHTS
I do not love exercising. In my free time,I write, watch sitcoms, watch Gay porn(sometimes), eat, sleep and Tumblr. I hate clubbing and have a distinct abhorrence for the gay night scene. I don't smoke or do drugs. Repect the T in LGBT. I love Madonna. I love kissing and cuddling. Cupcake = Porn. Dogs>Cats.

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  1. "Cycles of life and death can be likened to the alternating periods of sleep and wakefulness. Just as sleep prepares us for the next day’s activity, death can be seen as a state in which we rest and replenish ourselves for new life. In this light, death should be acknowledged, along with life, as a blessing to be appreciated."

     - Daisaku Ikeda, Buddhist Philosopher

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  2. "A person, who no matter how desperate the situation, gives others hope, is a true leader."

     -
    Daisaku Ikeda (Buddhist Philosopher and Peacebuilder)

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  3. generationofthinkers:

Faith, which at first glance may appear weak, is actually the most powerful force in the world. Many people put on a show of being strong, but true strength has nothing to do with appearances. On the contrary, we usually find that the weaker the individual, the greater their bravado or outward display of strength. - Daisaku Ikeda

    generationofthinkers:

    Faith, which at first glance may appear weak, is actually the most powerful force in the world. Many people put on a show of being strong, but true strength has nothing to do with appearances. On the contrary, we usually find that the weaker the individual, the greater their bravado or outward display of strength. - Daisaku Ikeda

  4. "Reality is harsh. It can be cruel and ugly. Yet no matter how much we grieve over our environment and circumstances nothing will change. What is important is not to be defeated, to forge ahead bravely. If we do this, a path will open before us."

     - Daisaku Ikeda (Buddhist philosopher)
  5. Stay strong.

    I have been receiving messages from gay guys stating stating that their parents are contemplating to disown them or are not very pleased about them being gay.

    I sincerely hope you guys stay strong. I understand it isn’t easy but you should never give up. Giving up is NOT an option. You must brave this and emerge victorious. Remember, someone out there always has it worse

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    No matter what hardships you face, if you just keep on moving forward and refuse to give up, they will all eventually vanish like a mirage. - Daisaku Ikeda (Buddhist philosopher)

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