- 3: Bagel
- B: Tofu Scramble
- E: Esti Plant-Based Cheddar
- F: Tofurky Plant-Based Kielbasa (sliced up in a good shape for the bagel)
- H: Hashbrowns
bussin'
bussin'
Can I just pretend everything here is a vegan alternative?
Haven't you heard? PEMDAS is the latest disruption being pushed by the woke agenda.
I can see this Joe much more clearly with how large he is. Unfortunately, his more secretive counterpart, Joe Hiden, is always out of my sight.
Explaining that an overwhelming amount of feminists are insufferable to me due to their performative white, liberal bullshit with zero intersectionality and not because I'm an edgy anti-feminist teenage male with a lot of toxic masculinity.
Not even just from the perspective that voice training is hard, but some trans people don't even have that much vocal dysphoria and don't want to change their voice that much anyway. Loving and finding comfort in your voice the way it is would be equally as valid as despising it and wanting to change it, and I say this as someone who definitely wants to change it.
That thumbnail is me reading Jaden Smith quotes
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Sorry, goodposting is that way 👉🏿
Waiting for this to become an unironic lib take
I hope I can get this too because this has been my experience with being trans and looking for work so far:
[CW: Interview Story; Contains Transphobia]
I applied to a beauty product shop lately, and I wanted to work in their retail department. The owner said, based on my resume and work experience, she'd like to meet with me at this very nearby coffee shop, so when I showed up and approached her, the first thing she said was "Oh, I thought you would be female.". Not even joking.Mind you, before this point, we only had email contact, and my name is gender-neutral, so she had really no basis for how to envision me besides my name.
The way she phrased her concern was so awkward that it honestly made the very short remainder of the interview extremely uncomfortable. We ended up only talking for like 3 minutes. I am a non-binary transfem who definitely looks more feminine than cis men usually do but have only been on HRT for about half a year, am still generally perceived more as male, especially when I speak and in my current form, so I felt oddly startled by her saying that.
We talked vaguely about what I could do for the store and what experience I had, and by the time I left, I got a near damn immediate email response from one of her workers saying that they're not proceeding with me with a pretend "We'll keep your application on file, just in case!" added at the end.
And yes, seeing as how I live in Florida, I'm certainly not convinced that this most likely wasn't the only job that rejected me on the basis of me being trans. They were probably just the most plainly obvious.