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It applies to everyone and anyone who feels out of sorts with themselves.</p><p id="92a8">This <a href="https://youtu.be/9GGAgtq_rQc">YouTube video</a>, from 2010, with Tim Gunn, speaking about his own very personal experience while dealing with homosexuality at age 17; the message as urgent as it is now. Pass this on to anyone who is battling with doubts and is scared. A collective effort must be made to ensure no child takes his or her life because of vacuous scumbag morons (who should be hung by their nuts or nails, wh

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ichever is available) Believe Tim, believe <i>everyone</i> who is different when they say: <i>it gets better</i>. Because it does. And hang in there.</p><p id="cdab">There’s a follow-up video from 2014: <a href="https://youtu.be/HIQdteemhmc">This is how it got better.</a></p><p id="3297">Share with anyone you know who needs help. Sometimes, reaching out because those affected sometimes cannot. It is so important to be aware of your surroundings and the people around you. So they know they’re not alone.</p></article></body>

Tim Gunn: It Gets Better

A message with an urgency that’s still as valid as ever

copyright-free image by Joshua Coleman via Unsplash

Since he left Project Runway, it’s been quiet around Tim Gunn. I hope he’s doing well, and I found this video I watched some years ago in my feed and felt it worth sharing again here. It applies to everyone and anyone who feels out of sorts with themselves.

This YouTube video, from 2010, with Tim Gunn, speaking about his own very personal experience while dealing with homosexuality at age 17; the message as urgent as it is now. Pass this on to anyone who is battling with doubts and is scared. A collective effort must be made to ensure no child takes his or her life because of vacuous scumbag morons (who should be hung by their nuts or nails, whichever is available) Believe Tim, believe everyone who is different when they say: it gets better. Because it does. And hang in there.

There’s a follow-up video from 2014: This is how it got better.

Share with anyone you know who needs help. Sometimes, reaching out because those affected sometimes cannot. It is so important to be aware of your surroundings and the people around you. So they know they’re not alone.

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