You see, Perry the Platypus, when Vanessa was a little girl, she wanted to take estrogen. Of course, I said yes. And since then she’s always been my little girl. Well recently, Vanessa’s school deadnamed her on her reports! Can you believe that!? I mean we live in a fairly progressive area and—hey, isn’t that not allowed in public schools??
Anyway, that’s when I got the idea for THIS! The deadname-eraser-inator! That way, not only will Vanessa no longer be deadnamed, but EVERY OTHER TRANS PERSON IN THE TRI! STATE! AREA!
Disclaimer: According to people I know, I have no fashion sense. Or a negative score with it.
My sister, mother, and some friends say denim on denim is against the rules of fashion. Wtf are the rules of fashion?? Can I break them more?
I respect you if you are into fashion, know it, and enjoy it. Trust me, I love my little sister and respect her special interest on it. But as someone who wears 2-3 t-shirts on rotation and doesn’t have much of a fashion sense, I wanna wear it when I feel like it. I am working on getting a new wardrobe though.
My rule is if it makes me happy I’ll wear it. I recognize it can look bad and clash, but if I do it right and it makes me happy, I’m good with it.
It’s autism awareness and acceptance month :3
If you don’t accept autistic people, you really should be aware of your surroundings >:3
Area 51
"no trespassing" "restricted area" "private property" bro im literally curious by nature
Fun fact: I’m autistic I’m gonna do a thing inspired by another person
oh and
I wasn't going to derail the disability pride month post for people with peanut allergies but in relation to that topic
I have never seen another allergy that has been so viscerally hated and mocked by people working in education like nut allergies. I've seen fellow teachers cringe that their classroom was the "nut free" classroom that year. Support staff that are trained and willfully don't follow cross contamination protocol in the lunchroom because it's too "tedious" or "time-consuming". Full preschools + childcare centers that refuse to accommodate nut allergies. Schools where the only free lunch is a PB&J. Before/after school programs and summer programs whose food curriculum has nuts and doesn't provide an alternative activity.
Allergy discrimination is so so insidious and prevalent. It's happening behind their back and it is everything from the exposure joke to possibly causing someone to go into anaphylaxis from willful ignorance.
Also other parents in the classroom are guilty too. The "not my child not my problem" brain rot means that those lunchboxes are like bombs for airborne exposure allergies
I post when I feel like it. My brain screams at me a lot.
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