Not everyone is comfortable in their own skin, and Scot's bravery might open the door for someone else in their community to embrace their true selves sooner rather than later.
I wish Ms. Scot the best, and I don't envy her for a heartbeat. Here is hoping her employers treat her with the respect she deserves.
I get what you are saying, but it is literally a requirement that you publicly announce name changes so that people know that there is a continuation in person hood. It doesn't seem untoward, in the absence of specific threats not to reveal the old name, especially if the new name (and face) are shown.
Via the excellent Kate Beaton - http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php
I am happy to hear that bisexuals are hugely endowed. I hope they use it well, and touch many people.
I believe that last one is from a horror film.
JESUS CHRIST. That last one could be a horror movie by itself.
The alien emerging from the phone is FOR-ACTUALLY nightmarish. Horrible, horrible, no good. Meep. I now need a juicebox and a hug.
Holy shit. I thought cell phones were a modern wonder of human technology. Turns out they really do just trap demons in those things.
seriously, the microwave is actually creating a sentient being out of that last object.
Oh my God that last one is amazing.
No, thank god!
Please, just stick to standard rudeness in the office. Special rudeness is a major turn-off.
And, even before white people were commonly occuring in Asian spaces, aristocrats and scholars who had wealth and influence also had jobs that kept them out of the fields and so there was a whole internal class thing around having a paler complexion.
a few weeks is nothing, will definitely give this a try, thank you!
And if you are doing what I'm doing, brah, let me give you some tips to improve what you're doing because NOBODY does it better than me.
Anybody who's not doing what I'm doing to maintain the lifestyle I'm maintaining is obviously doing it wrong. I'll be over here. Judging.
Next step: condescending Facebook shares and diatribes!