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Unacceptable Terms To Call The LGBT Community [EXCLUSIVE AUDIO]

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The LGBT community can be sensitive to certain language used to describe their sexuality. For this reason, Special K is giving us a run down of unacceptable…

Unacceptable Terms To Call The LGBT Community [EXCLUSIVE AUDIO]

Unacceptable Terms To Call The LGBT Community [EXCLUSIVE AUDIO]

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The LGBT community can be sensitive to certain language used to describe their sexuality. For this reason, Special K is giving us a run down of unacceptable…

Unacceptable Terms To Call The LGBT Community [EXCLUSIVE AUDIO]

Great Trees of Toronto as Photographed by Vince Pietropaolo

Images from sidespacegallery : American Elm Everyone has their favourite tree; one that they pass en route to work or school or in the neighbour’s front yard. Toronto has its own fair share and they are immortalized in a new exhibition: Vincenzo Pietropoalo’s Toronto Tree Portraits . In an interesting twist, local celebrities and artists were asked to chose and describe their favourites which were then lovingly photographed. A musician loved a willow tree on a stranger’s garden, seen from a passing streetcar. Sh… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Great Trees of Toronto as Photographed by Vince Pietropaolo

A Gay in the Life: He’s my boyfriend, not my partner

I’ve called my boyfriend many things since he strolled into our first date almost six years ago. Late, first of all. He went to the wrong restaurant. But after that, dreamy. Next was friend, both with and without benefits. Lover, though usually in a funny kind of way, because that’s too cheesecake. Jerk. (I have a temper.) I’ve called him a slew of nicknames that’d make Cupid giggle (or ralph, depending on his own marital status at the moment) — and I’ve even called him my husband. Y’know, ring and legality aside. We can’t get married, but maybe soon we can join the military and defend the country which denies us this basic right — and even ”admit” that we’re gay! Go progress. But one thing I’ve never called my boyfriend —well, other than punctual — is partner. I don’t care how many gays or lesbians use the term to describe their significant other, I refuse to believe it was ”one of us” that coined it. I’m no activist, but almost the very second I accepted that I was gay, I wanted equality: even if, at the time, it meant telling my friend Jessica that I was more in love with Justin Timberlake than she was. She could declare her love, so why couldn’t I? READ MORE AT: http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/dailyloaf/2010/06/01/a-gay-in-the-life-hes-my-b… added by: Ryan_Jent

Urban Hunting and vertical gardening: The Plastiki expedition prepares for their sustainable sail

David de Rothschild and Jo Royle explain a few details about the unique elements that go into preparing for their trip across the Pacific on a boat made from plastic bottles. In this short segment Jo discusses what it takes to navigate the unique design of their boat, and their plans to grow food on board. To get links to Novella Carpenter’s blog, vertical gardens, and to hear David from Inka Bioshpheric Systems describe their vertical garden system check out this video, check out the links on the blog. added by: leahl