transriha
TransRiha
transriha

rochester native here - my first thought as well.

How did you think I felt when I first heard about his, especially since my father worked for Kodak in Rochester when I was a kid.

I don’t know if I should feel stupid or blessed that I legitimately thought I was about to read an article about how Kodak film is shit at capturing darker skin tones. I totally thought that Kodak Black was going to be Kodak’s version of the actual color black on some sort of RGB scale or something.

Update: It has learned brakes and uses them to avoid scary things like shadows and tunnels.

I’ve mentioned it in the past, but I attended a United States federal military academy. It’s amazing how much gets normalized in small group cultures. Sexual assault as a prank or a form of camaraderie is very common.

It’s a shame losing the anime stuff, but I really like the static 2D art; it’s a lot faster to navigate around, and it looks super cute.

I do not think it is unrealistic. I tried to watch it twice yesterday and didn’t make it very far. Everything I saw is not only far too possible but is more than likely happening somewhere on the planet right now. The first time I made to when they clubbed the woman that was running with her child, it was the uniforms

For the record, I don’t give a damn about what products white people use in their hair. If that is your takeaway, then you’ve missed the point. Also, I cannot speak for other black people in Kinja, but I am not your ‘black people whisperer’. To the plethora of racists leaving comments, surely you have better things to

Also, and I promise i don’t mean this in a snarky way, Modcloth finding new models on Instagram would pretty much be the most on-brand thing ever.

This is my aluminum-cased Varmilo VB87M with Otaku keycaps (next to one of my aluminum guitars)

This is not okay.

I suspect there is a horrid looking portrait up in his attic somewhere...

I quoted this information in a post down below regarding trans care and medical necessity but it’s important information and worth sharing. :)

Posting this again since my first reply was eaten by the site somehow...

When I worked in the power generation industry, my colleague and I — who were the only two women on the entire team of approximately eighty people — were both asked to participate in a photo shoot for the company’s glossy annual report.

Was that video shot in the Senate chamber?

It took her three years to file a suit, which might be the shortest amount of time yet it’s taken Tesla to be fully charged.

Sexism in tech? Knock me over with a feather.