- family member: what are you doing with your life?
- me: it's a surprise
i’ve stopped trash talking comic sans after learning the font is actually one of the only dyslexia-friendly fonts that come standard with most computers and i advocate for others doing the same
In the event that you would like to continue hating Comic Sans, other dyslexia-friendly alternatives include Arial, Verdana, Tahoma, Century Gothic and Trebuchet.

Goodbye i told siri to remind me that a woman named debb is coming to drop off a camera tomorrow and this is what she thought i said


hey so if u guys haven’t heard in the last hour or so there was news that another plane with 162 passengers has reportedly gone missing so if u could pray for the safety of all those on board that would be great
Train & equip a trans woman of color to provide sliding-scale electrolysis to her many communities. ONLY 16 DAYS LEFT!!!!
Send Yocheved to electrology school, so she can provide no to low cost electrolysis to Trans folks across the country!
Hi! I’m Yocheved. I’m a working class trans woman of color living in Florida. I have a couple of problems I’m working to solve in one fell swoop and I want your help.
Number one: trans women are overwhelmingly poor, broke, unemployed, underemployed or otherwise strapped. Everywhere. Almost always. And in a country with a heterocentric medical industry, none of our basic care gets covered. One of the simplest things we need for our emotional health and physical safety is often one of the first people notice: we need to afford hair removal, especially on our faces.
Electrolysis is the most versatile, most permanent hair removal solution available and costs $65-$125 per hour on average (and can take between 100 and 400 hours of treatment time for a trans woman’s full face). There are a very small handful of low-rate, trans-safe/friendly electrologists scattered across the country.
Number two: I am poor. Fun as it sounds, working in coffee shops the rest of my life probably won’t leave me in particularly good health by the time I’m older. I’m willing to tug my own bootstraps, but the laws of physics don’t support the likelihood of me lifting myself all the way up. I’m asking for a boost.
Receiving training as a licensed electrologist will provide me a career that could last a lifetime. This is a gateway to a much more stable life for me. I currently have no way to afford this on my own and FAFSA sure doesn’t cover electrolysis school. I will be thrilled to give back to the communities of which I am a part.
So help me swoop both these the problems right into yesteryear by helping me build a carreer providing low- to no-cost electrolysis to my many trans communities!The Deal
Let me break down this request, because $10,000 ain’t pocket change:
Tuition at [tk school name]: $5,000
Dectro Apilus Senior 3G electrolysis machine: $4,000
Board Exam for license: $305
Electrolysis needles for use during schooling: $100
Total: $9,804 plus sales tax on the machine and needles
As part of my commitment to ethical crowdfunding, a ledger of my costs and expenditures will be available openly online at:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vmodTgVgVbz9_nEKWE-6yv96ka6R4CJVG_PqCYX35e0/edit?usp=sharing
Furthermore
I feel strongly committed to maximizing the usefulness of this fundraiser—your donations will benefit myself, rural and poor trans communities across the South, and Wild Iris.
For the first year, I want to pledge 15% of profits toWild Irisand 15% to a Trans Affairs account to fund medical transitions, charging a sliding scale of $0 to $140 for trans people. I’ll lug my set-up to queer gatherings/conferences and attempt to tour lgbtq centers in an attempt to really share this resource as far and wide as possible.
This may sound cosmetic, but the impact will be much more than skin deep.
Other Ways You Can Help
Dear jeeb—get the word out! Share this on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, Ello, Diaspora, MySpace…whatever you’ve got. Send a personal request to friends and family who you know can afford to help.
And remember to subvert the dominant algorithm: always click “like” and “share” on Facebot so the posts can get popular enough to show up in more and more newsfeeds.
And thank you kindly for reading this far. Your support means a lot.
its like youve taken cosplay and made it into a bad ass every day outfit im so confused
Sheneque Proctor died on November 2, 2014 in the custody of the Bessemer City Jail (Bessemer, AL)
Sheneque was 18 years old. She is survived by her 5-month-old son, Zamaruien Blevins.

Truthfully and honestly I hate where people try to say shit like “oh this person is the female version of this man!” and shit like that.
They have names so use their names.
Sheneque Proctor is not “the female Eric Garner”
She is Sheneque Proctor, a victim of police brutality.
This war on black bodies isn’t just against black men and black boys, it’s against black women and black girls as well.
Never forget that.

i have nothing of value to offer
Here is the link to the storify linked in the last tweet: https://twitter.com/_Outlaw1/status/548725551754928128
Shaun King has been actively posting about Ferguson specifically, and some of his tweets have been reblogged thousands of times here as well. He has over 100K followers on Twitter. Not sure if this is already on here or how big of a reach it will have but food for thought, and stay critical.
Wooow though those articles… I’m disgusted by anyone who uses tragedy for their own monetary gain.
Yikes, people believe this.
He’s blocking people because he is using an auto blocking script to weed out trolls and death threats, if you’ve read any of what he posts you’ll already know why claims that he’s a con man make zero sense. What? Who would even spread that bullshit rumour but the people that are annoyed they can’t troll him on twitter anymore?
There are too many puppet accounts and too much history this guy has as an activist that this is anything but slander. Come on you guys.