the worst thing about online friendships is no hugs
man i wanna hug the frick outta some of you
the worst thing about online friendships is no hugs
man i wanna hug the frick outta some of you
They’re supposed to be teens here, but they look a bit old? Either way, cute bantering.
My wife, Zoe, is transgender. She came out to us — the kids and me — last summer and then slowly spread her beautiful feminine wings with extended family, friends, and neighbors.
A little coming out here, a little coming out there — you know how it is.
It’s been a slow, often challenging process of telling people something so personal and scary, but pretty much everyone has been amazing.
She works at a large technology company, managing a team of software developers in a predominantly male office environment. She’s known many of her co-workers and employees for 15 or so years. They have called her “he” and “him” and “Mr.” for a very long time. How would they handle the change?
While we have laws in place in Ontario, Canada, to protect the rights of transgender employees, it does not shield them from awkwardness, quiet judgment, or loss of workplace friendships. Your workplace may not become outright hostile, but it can sometimes become a difficult place to go to every day because people only tolerate you rather than fully accept you.
The support was immediately apparent; she received about 75 incredibly kind responses from coworkers, both local and international.
She then took one week off, followed by a week where she worked solely from home. It was only last Monday when she finally went back to the office.

Hell, I was nervous. I made her promise to text me 80 billion times with updates and was more than prepared to go down there with my advocacy pants on if I needed to (I might be a tad overprotective).
And that’s when her office pals decided to show the rest of us how to do it right.





NO, I’M NOT CRYING. YOU’RE CRYING.
I did go to my wife’s office that day. But instead of having my advocacy pants on, I had my hugging arms ready and some mascara in my purse in case I cried it off while thanking everyone.
Sadly, that is not the case for many LGBTQ people. We live in a world of bathroom bills and “religious freedom” laws that directly target the members of our community. We live in a world where my family gets threats for daring to speak out for trans rights. We live in a world where we can’t travel to certain locations for fear of discrimination — or worse.
So when I see good stuff happening — especially when it takes place right on our doorstep — I’m going to share it far and wide. Let’s normalize this stuff. Let’s make celebrating diversity our everyday thing rather than hating or fearing it.
It’s a lot of energy to judge people, you know. It’s way more fun to celebrate and support them for who they are.
Besides, we have cupcakes.
Thank you. I needed this story today.
What a lovely story.
First happy tears of the day. Read it, let it soothe a little of the ugliness of today’s news.
Yay zoe!
ok but whats the point of that new suicide squad poster of we’re not gonna get actual cereal
SDCC exclusive Suicide Squad Pewter Lapel Pin Set
you know, the three of us have been living on the edge way too long. when were not running from the police, were fending off some costumed whack-job. gotham is worse than ever. that gives us a choice – we can get out, or band together.
( lineart by matthew weldon )
A PRESS REPORT FROM THE SET OF ‘JUSTICE LEAGUE’ EXPECTED TO BE RELEASED TOMORROW!
As we understand it, Warner Bros invited some press to the set of the upcoming ‘Justice League’ movie, and set reports are going to be released tomorrow by those lucky reporters who were invited. This could possibly reveal some new info about the movie and maybe even the first set photos!
i cant do this. all your little games you think are so important. i’m not playing anymore. i’m done if you want to stop me you just have to say “ stop ” right ? so go ahead. say it.
I’M DONE.