https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1CvBag2SPD/ #BathroomGate The United States Congress doesn't want all elected members to be allowed to use the bathrooms in Government buildings. Gonna need to pause doing your job of running the country to poop at the deli down the street, I guess. We'll be back to toilet segregation in no time.
"This is your priority, that you want to bully a member of Congress, as opposed to welcoming her to join this body so all of us can work together to get things done and deliver real results for the American people?" Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries said. - BBC news
Again, to clear this up, the MAGA Republicans are saying if a person is born with a ๐ฎ "taco" and has since undergone extensive surgery, medical treatments, psychology, basically thousands of dollars in medical costs, and now has an ๐"eggplant," that person should use the bathroom labeled ladies. ๐บ Because that will prevent sexual assault. To have people who now have a penis in the ladies' room will PREVENT sexual assault. Additionally, a person born with an ๐"eggplant," who has had the medical procedure to slice it open and fold it over, so now the person has a ๐ฎ "taco," that person should use the bathroom labeled men. ๐น For their own protection, of course. ๐คฆ
As usual, no mention of people born with multiple reproductive organs, or none.
It's an American problem. Partly because our restrooms our so poorly constructed. Huge gaps between the doors and walls, neither of which go all the way to the floor or ceiling. The "locks" rarely keep the doors closed. And now, apparently, over half of the population has become obsessed with watching others use a toilet. ๐ฝ๐งป
But, back in the 1990's, the show Ally McBeal had a unisex restroom. "We all go together." Gen X survived with that. "Some say Ally McBeal was a quintessential show of the 1990s."
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Some of you may recall my LONG battle with Twitter to restore my account. It had been shut down due to quoting a Jeff Dunham character joke in a blog post title and sharing a link to my post. (Oddly, a Gif with the same quote was readily available on Twitter. And Jeff's own account used the words multiple times without being banned.)
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
December 4 question - Do you write cliffhangers at the end of your stories? Are they a turn-off to you as a writer and/or a reader?
Cliffhangers... use one book to sell the next. My beloved Grey's Anatomy just did another big cliffhanger to ๐ค๐ซฃ๐ต๐ซ drive fans crazy for the next few months. (Returns March 6. Jo!!! ๐คฐ)
You gotta go with what the story calls for, I guess. Traditional publishers seem to be looking more and more for novels under 90k. So, sometimes you need a cliffhanger. Of course, a lot of them also want stand-alones, so then there's no cliffhanger. ๐
A story I've been working on for a few YEARS has cliffhangers between chapters. A main plot point of the story might not exist much longer, so I don't know what to do about that. I should just indie publish it because trying to find just the right people to represent it is getting more and more difficult.
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Some of you may recall my LONG battle with Twitter to restore my account. It had been shut down due to quoting a Jeff Dunham character joke in a blog post title and sharing a link to my post. (Oddly, a Gif with the same quote was readily available on Twitter. And Jeff's own account used the words multiple times without being banned.)
ANYWAY. I finally got my Twitter account restored.
And now I don't even want it. ๐
Now the platform is full of hate speech, sandbags any posts with links, and is used to train AI.
TL;DR = I'm on Bluesky now! And I prefer it. Much happier place. If you've moved too, please hit me up. I'd love to make more writer pals over there. - JamieWriter