thearcanetheory replied to your post: I’d like to add to your post about Urban Outfitters and mention that the CEO of Urban is a raging shitbag that has openly said that he finds it absolutely hilarious that so many gay people buy from Urban, because he uses the money he makes…
my mom’s argument against piracy is “well what if you wrote a book and one person bought it and then hundreds of people got to read it for free and you didn’t make any money!”
MOTHER YOU HAVE JUST DESCRIBED
LIBRARIES
Libraries: the original file-sharing program.
Gay High School Student Told He Can’t Wear High Heels
It was a distraction? That’s the biggest load of crap I’ve ever heard. So, it’s okay for girls to wear heels without it being a distraction, but a guy puts them on and somehow that changes everything? The only reason this is a big deal is because the administration is making it a big deal. You can see all of those girls who wear high heels protesting in favor of the kid.
I agree that wearing high heels could probably be a safety issue, however, other people (girls) were wearing heels and that wasn’t an issue? Yeah, you keep telling yourself that you “administer the code of conduct equally across the board.”
Bull. Shoes are shoes. Clothes are clothes. Get over it and stop trying to manipulate the story in your favor.
pah:
what if cats have internet too
and it’s full of pictures of us
You are a spectacularly fantastic person. End of Story.
^^
You should have seen how angry I was, reading that ask. You definitely reacted a lot better than I would have if this were sent to me. You’re a great advocate for the trans community and thank you so much for replying the way you did.
That ask was inexcusable. I don’t think I could have answered half as politely as you did.
Being amazing, talented and attractive have nothing to do with gender. What a stupid anon.
handled with the “God-given” grace that this horrible example of a Christian Anon could only pray to be given
can i just. canipleasejust shake this mans hand? because GODDAMN. PREACH.













