I still miss her.

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I still miss her.
so i used to play this game all the time when i was little and when the guy went 'YEAH' when i beat a level it scared the living shit out of me (because who's the genius who tried to force actual voices out of an original game boy speaker)
Tonight at dinner my three year old niece was given a piece of chocolate cake and she immediately proceeded to hug it. She honestly wrapped her arms around the plate and bought the cake in for an actual hug. It got in her hair and on her face and arms but she didn't care because she just wanted to hug the cake. I just think that is the cutest and most innocent expression of love.
I think my worst hangover from working customer service is my "customer service voice". It's way higher and peppier than my natural voice but sounds fake and dead inside and for some reason I tend to use it when I answer the phone and don't know who is calling, when I am ordering drive through or when I am engaged in situations where I am the customer.
“Nice guys” finish last for a reason.
so many times when im arguing w people about sexism, homophobia, racism or transphobia and cant explain what i mean i just pull up your blog and shove it in their face. thank u for the help
Oh yay! That is 100% exactly what I aim for!
If you don't mind sharing, do you have any good resources for trans girls and like, general support? I've been developing a lot of dysphoria lately due to my body image, and I'm having troubles finding good resources, especially on body positivity centered towards DMAB folk like myself. Thank you!
I don’t, but I have many awesome followers who might!
Hey GAM! First off I love your blog!! I just wanted to bring something up and see if you've had any similar interactions. I post a lot of feminist stuff on Whisper and I often get shitty dudebros mansplaining or sexually harassing me in my inbox. So I'll tell them once to get out of my inbox or leave me alone, but they ignore me and keep going. I'll just keep repeating my request for them to leave and eventually tell them that what they're doing is harassment. This is typically followed by (c)
(Whisper anon again) typically followed by either them denying its harassment("Do you know the definition of harassment?") or telling me it's MY responsibility to use the block button. What is it with men trying to make it out to be my fault they're sexually harassing me? Why can't they step off and leave me alone? I just don't understand why disrespect and hatred of women online runs this deep. (d)
Oh god, of course they do. Of course they think they are not harassing you while they harass you and tell you tio just block them, of course. I don’t know what Whisper is, because I am old and terrible, but this shit doesn’t really change much no matter what platform you are on. It’s never harassment in their eyes and the responsibility is always on you.
War, war never changes.