They/Them. 34. Ace Ace Baby. Genderqueer. Unapologetic Dean fan (because he's pretty and broken and I want to cuddle him and pet his hair.) Adam Lambert hardcore fanby (he's my queen goddess.) Malec is the very blood in my veins. I'm weird, but adorkable. Also awesome. :P
Look what came! I wasn't expecting these so quickly, but this was such a nice surprise to come home from work to. These are gorgeous, @prideknights. Thank you so much for all the work y'all put into creating these. ❤
Oh, thank you for making these available again. Apparently my order didn't go through last time and I was so bummed out that I wasn't gonna be able to get my hands on these.
When will the decks be up for ordering again? Just found out about your project and I'm so in love with the art!
Hi! If there is enough demand I will reopen the store! (:
I lost my cat of 15 years about 2 weeks ago now and apparently my Peanut left a big enough hole in my life that I needed to adopt two cats to even begin to fill it.
This is Meeko Racoon and Lady Loki, my new babies. They'll be coming home on the 12th (should all go to plan), and I can't wait.
And this is my pretty Peanut. She would've been a terrible big sister, but she was the perfect baby for me. ❤
My fellow coworker, who is gay and dating a Jewish man, walked into the bathroom today and found someone had drawn a swastika on the wall.
I immediately flashed by to being at a Pride event and having the terrifying experience of watching masked neo-nazis carrying swastika flags and chanting about spilling our blood converge on the event as we were just getting there.
Not even a full 2 months into 2024, and I'm officially a certified pharmacy technician and literally just passed my injection technique assessment to become an immunization technician an hour ago. Once it's officially approved, I'll be set to do vaccines. And I've already had a elder queer customer tell me they'd make a point of coming to me for their next shot when they found out I was training for it. Because the sheer difference that having a visibly queer person in a role like this makes is both amazing and heartbreaking. I'm proud to be visible for my community. I'm also terrified because it means having to start the conversation about having to be aware that the flip side of this is having customers who will not be okay with having a openly queer person doing their vaccines. No one in my pharmacy has had to even think about that, but I do. And I get to be the test run for how to handle it. It's a strange feeling, but I'm proud of myself for pushing through the discomfort and speaking up.
Guess who has an appointment to get stuck with a needle tomorrow?
It's still kinda wild how Phineas and Ferb managed to completely hijack an idiom. Now whenever someone hears a sentence leading with "If I had a nickel for everytime [...]", odds are their brain auto fills with "I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice," rather than "I'd be rich," or "I could [action that requires purchasing something requiring an obscene amount of money]". Y'know, what the idiom originally was