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Nicolle, from Utah and/or Idaho, mostly Utah. Vegetarian, Pre-Vet, sub-free, British humor is the best thing ever, tied with Nutella.

niallshit:

if u feel sad right now look at this bunny eating a flower

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ryu-gemini:

whenever anyone draws anything for me i just

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hetaliantomato:

jadehisui:

remember that point in life where we suddenly became Shego?

how is she filing her nails with gloves on

imthedad:

fact: you eat 28 spiders in your lifetime. always 28. if you are about to die and you have only eaten 3 then 25 spiders arrive at once

devonbanks:

this is still my favorite tweet of all time

devonbanks:

this is still my favorite tweet of all time

methlabrador:

when people say “i dont believe in science”

what are you even talking about

ladlelickedbarnaby:

norsegays:

astrolope:

People being angry about ~dem gays~ on Target’s Facebook.

I just want to give my two cents on this and tell you a story.

A couple weeks ago, I was hired at Target. I have a job at Target. Not a big deal right?

It is a big deal because i’m a transman

It doesn’t take a genius to conclude that it’s hard for me, my brothers, and sisters to get a job. There are legal restraints regarding the job and if you don’t pass, it’s hard to be taken seriously at a job interview.

Right on the application, it asks what your preferred name is. It also asks if there is anything that target should know. I put the fact that I am a transman, expecting not to get a call because usually when you put that down, people will throw out the application. I got TWO interviews.

At the interview, they asked me about it. I told them I am on hormones and they told me that they didn’t care. Not in the sense that they don’t emotionally care, but that it didn’t matter. I was male and that’s all that mattered. They also told me that they give sex same couples benefits in states that do not recognize them as a married couple.

At my job orientation, I was not misgendered once. Even my supervisors who weren’t sure of my gender avoided pronoun use, which I found only happens when you’ve had pronoun training. They gave me a name tag with my preferred name and didn’t ask questions. I felt safe and respected, which is huge for a trans* person.

TLDR: Target is amazing not just for the LGB, but also the T. Shop there for the rest of your life.

saith.