lesbianchrispine:

orarewedancy:

orarewedancy:

So I work at a video game store in a mall and across the hall from us is this really nice suit shop. One day one of the guys came in an asked if they could use our microwave (the store they used to go to closed down) and we bargined for use of their bathroom in return since the mall bathrooms are like a 5 min trek.

So for like three months now we just have these men in really nice suits come in and talk while using our microwave and teach them about nerdy shit? Then I, the goblin king in various shitty tee shirts and paint stained pants, walk into their super expensive store and just get greeted with “Yo dude what’s good?” and talk about the pains of steaming silken dress shirts properly and it’s my favorite business interaction every day

A new jewelry store opened up right next to our store and when I used the bathroom today we were talking about it. I hate it on principle (they flooded our systems closet during building) and immediately both Suit Guys™ working went on mini rants. “Their suits are baggy as hell, I wouldn’t trust them to sell me a $9,000 ring when they can’t get a fitted jacket. They look so unprofessional, ” and “I saw one of the dude’s wearing a teal shirt. It’s fall, and you go with teal? At least get a color to match your store if you’re gonna ignore the seasons like that, Christ, but teal is awful.”

I live for this commentary fam.

#flower shop/tattoo artist au is out #suit shop/nerd store au is in

I had a few stipulations for what I wanted out of the Last Jedi in order to enjoy it fully. To some of my coworkers, these seemed far-fetched and unreasonable.

I would just like to gloat say that I got everything that I asked for with maybe one exception.

So all-in-all the movie gets a full 10/10 for being a stunning feature that catered to my every burning desire and more.

That whole episode of B99 (s5 e10) was incredibly important to me.

My parents were really chill when I came out as Pan/Bi and I was really thankful for that, but I heard the words of my extended family echoed in Rosa’s parents.

I’m actually particularly reminded of something my grandmother said after I told her I was bi. “I didn’t know that. Well, we’ll have to find you a nice guy.”
But I was dating @greensunprincess and she is now my wife and I wouldn’t trade that for anything; and it hurt to hear that.

So to see Rosa go through what she went through, to see her be afraid to lose a valued relationship with her family because of who she was, was important. To hear Holt say “Every time someone steps up and says who they are, the world becomes a better, more interesting place.”

I dunno, it felt like he was talking to me personally. I didn’t know I needed to hear those words until today.