theocraticjello
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I was watching the show, and he had a blue “live strong” like bracelet. I looked it up. That combination is often a Blue Lives Matter bracelet, and the filming would have been around the Ferguson time period. That’s what started me digging into who these folks really were because I don’t want to spend my time on

That’s why my coworker got the luggage heater contraption. I haven’t gotten them yet, but it’s something I worry about a bit.

I have nightmares about bringing them home, but I check all my hotels super carefully. That’s how I keep finding roaches.

You can also buy one of those luggage heater things if you travel a lot. My coworker swears by them. He comes home, tosses his luggage in, and it raises the temp to beg bugging killing levels, and then he’s fine.

I don’t live too far from Bellevue, WA. Not shocked at all. It’s an upper income city, where city officials have literally attempted to stop the bus system from going between Seattle and Bellevue to keep out “those kinds of people”. I can’t remember if he was meaning poor or PoC because it was a couple years ago.

OMG, I just watched that for the first time this week. I really like them too.

It’s called Nate & Jeremiah, and it’s on TLC.

I just saw it on TLC while I was laid up post surgery. I then binged as many as I could get. I love those guys.

I just recently found them, and their focus on helping home owners, and being adorable together really sold me. 

Exactly. Which is weird. A lot of gay couples have no kids, and a double income.

OMG yes! They are so amazing!

I stopped watching them after 1. I saw chip wearing a Blue Lives Matter bracelet in the show, and 2. I found out they go to a church that is specifically anti LGBT.

I was an nurse, and am white. I had to routinely deal with racist patients that wanted to refuse care from my NACs because they weren’t white. So many racist old people.

Oh piss off. Science is not on your side on this.

Even when I went through the regular lines, I found humor and smiling really helped. I think it really depends on airports. Seatac always pulled me, but were super nice about it. Atlanta has never pulled me, and practically didn’t care. LA sucked. It just depends on the airport, I think.

I have TSA preCheck for work. It made my life a lot easier, because as a transgender person, the regular TSA lines always had me pulled out and grope checked by a shaking terrified TSA agent. With preCheck, I never got pulled out again. They just waved me though, would occasionally ask me about the odd chest lumps I

I resemble that remark. Both my husband and I do!

I got to see her live in the 80s when I was a teenager. She blew my mind. I love her.

I literally just had bottom surgery part one. I could literally not stop worrying that I was taking up too much room. Yet, even with my newly created penis, which hurt like hell, did not take up as much space as some of the guys in these pictures. So that pretty much rules out the biology argument.

Okay, that last Spokane Valley one? Washington State is split West to East. West coast is very liberal, and East of the mountains is super conservative. It is not shocking. That Spokane Valley has kids that have grown up around this shit, and it bubbled to the surface. I’m on the coast, and my very LGBT friends and I