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A-Li is Still Waiting For You

@genovianxprince / genovianxprince.tumblr.com

he/him, not gay as in happy but queer as in fuck you. transandrophobia is real. anti harassment of any kind. icon by xentipiiides. 18+

Im learning that way too many of you have no regard for your own safety or the safety of your data and also that you would be found by bailifs in a day

No but really, pro tip. If you never ever respond to your name until you know who is on the phone, then anyone chasing debts cannot confirm that you are at that number.

Caller: "hello, can I speak to [name] / am I speaking with [name]?"

You: "I'd like to know who's calling / who am I speaking with?"

Caller "this is [caller]"

You: "why do you need to speak with [name]?"

Don't give them ANY information about you til you know who they are and why they're calling. Even if you're not in any financial trouble or have any debts this is real good practice

If that script feels a little clunky, this is my personal go-to...

Caller: "Can I speak to Name?"
Me: "Who's calling?"
Caller: "This is Caller."
Me: "What's this about?"
Caller: "I'm calling about Subject."
Me, if I don't want to talk: "Sorry that won't be possible." (Hang up immediately. Be rude, it's ok.)
OR
Me, if I DO want to talk: "Oh okay, thanks for calling, Caller. This is Name. Let's talk about Subject."

If that script feels a

little clunky, this is my

personal go-to…

Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.

Starving to death this morning because ive been to the new local cafe twice this week already and if i go a third time ill look desperate.

Me: I like the goods and/or services you offer in exchange for my money

The cafe, in my head: lmao cringe, kill yrself buddy

The endlessly wailing siren of my social anxiety issues is probably not going to be silenced by the people in the comments pointing out that being a regular at a restaurant is a normal thing for people to be, but I do zero-sarcasm appreciate the attempt, is very kind!

I used to walk into [redacted nonpizza store] in my area and the guy behind the counter would immediately ask me if I wanted a pizza. truly I experienced the mortifying ordeal of being known as the pizza guy

compared to that being a regular at a normal cafe ordering normal breakfast items would be a real relief

Literally dread this scenario, to have your identity *reduced down* to a single item order, to be known as such a plebian with such a restricted palette that your order can be charted in advance, oh widdle ash wants his chicken tendies uwu.

I agree having a set breakfast order is more socially acceptable than a set pizza order. But its not enough; its never enough.

Though life update: i did just go to the cafe in the end. I compromised with my anxiety by ordering a sandwich instead of my typical bagel. It was fine but not as good.

on the flipside, we went to the same place for brunch a couple years, one time my buddy orders something new, and while he’s eating five different members of the wait staff stopped by to be like “did they bring you the wrong thing?”

This thread needs a trigger warning keep the horror stories coming

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There was a bakeshop near my house that made soft ginger cookies and and macarons but only 2-3 good flavors. I walked in once and the cashier (who I definitely didn’t recognize) said “let me guess - ginger cookies and cookies-n-cream macarons, right?”

Needless to say, I never returned.

I once went to a McDonald’s, the cashier said “big mac combo meal and a chicken burger, right?” and I said “yeah” and then didn’t come back for two years

This entire genre of concern so fascinatingly foreign to me! the cafeteria pizza guy knows I want 3 slices of whatever veggie pizza he has, and he will have them ready for me without me having to say anything besides a quick murmured thanks, and he smiles when he sees me and starts to grab them, and it feels so good! to be known, even a little bit, to be a small constant in someone else’s life… there’s just something so beautiful and precious and good in that, for me.

When I lived in [the city where I lived for undergrad] there was this place very close to my house with cheap and delicious lamb curry and the people at the counter knew my face and would start scooping the lamb curry into a bowl when they saw me come through the door. I thought this was lovely of them and always made sure to tip generously. Restaurant and regular is a mutually beneficial relationship.

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Yeah there’s a bakery/cafe a few doors down from me and reaching the point where they a) remember my face/name and b) know my regular order meant that I can no longer get breakfast anywhere else ever.

Had the guy at the taco truck I routinely went to for lunch who asked me after a few years if I only ate burritos or something, no man I’m just don’t see the need to mix up my lunches.

As someone who’s been both front and back of house in various large and small food services: regulars account for roughly 40% of sales and thier consistency makes it easier to order supplies and keep stock levels stable.

As front of house my regulars were always a welcome sight, an easy serve and clear, a guaranteed a happy customer and pleasant interaction. Especially in diners or lunch spots where reliable turnover = tips and most people never come in more than once, having a familiar face who’s rhythms and tastes you recall makes the rest of your service work easier.

If you have any anxiety about being a regular somewhere just be sure to tip well, and you will magically transform from ‘pizza guy’ or ‘lamb curry dude’ to Beloved Favorite Regular and the servers will squabble to get you seated in thier section.

When I worked for Domino’s Pizza, there was a guy who ordered a pizza, without fail, on Thursday at 6pm. Until the day he didn’t.

One of our drivers was delivering nearby and decided to check on the guy. Turns out the guy got home, got most of the way through the door, and lost consciousness. (If memory serves, it was a diabetic episode.) Driver couldn’t revive him and called 911. Saved the guy’s life.

when i worked in a remote office when i started my job, i went to denny’s for lunch enough that i’d just walk in and a server would go “take a seat over there, I’ll be over with your iced tea to take your order in a moment”

Food service workers love their regulars, especially if you’re a good tipper and are polite, we literally look forward to seeing you every day. Also service workers don’t care if you order the same thing, and us remembering your order means we like you.

^^^^

Also no we aren’t “boiling your personality down to an item/order”, you are. We are offering you preference recall and welcoming you and your *presence* does in fact correspond to our need to give you a certain order. It’s okay for that to happen.

For all my fellow social anxiety sufferers out there. Because my local coffee shop knows I always get iced coffee or a mocha and a biscotti and it stresses me the fuck out because I’m like “What if they think my order is dumb?? What if they’re like there she goes again stuffing her face with biscottis all the time” but nothing matters and a biscotti with your coffee in the morning really makes all the difference in what kinda day you’re gonna have.

I have pretty severe social anxiety, but there was a Chinese restaurant in [town I lived in for a few years] that made some of the very best egg drop soup, vegetable lo mein, and spring rolls. I ordered that every time I went there. They would seat me by a window in a quiet spot because they saw me put earplugs on when things got noisy.

Then I moved to a different but nearby town. I’m unable to drive (due to medical reasons) and public transportation didn’t go near the town. It was a year later, when I had a study group, that I was able to go there again. We had been taking turns for what restaurant we would eat and study at. We’d be there for hours, ordering several meals, and tip heavy, around 50%. Anyone one of us who couldn’t afford to eat or tip would be covered by the rest because several of my classmates were from wealthy families. They covered me more than once in exchange for drawings.

When it was my turn, we went to the Chinese restaurant. I walked in and they immediately knew who I was and what I favored. It was pretty dead in there, so we mostly had the place to ourselves. It ended up being a six course meal and five hours of studying and discussing the project. They brought me my favs as soon as they saw my plate or bowl was empty. The bill ended up at a little over $1k.

A couple months later, a friend took me there where we had a nice lunch after I finished my last exam. The owner approached our table and told me each of the students I had brought last time were now regulars. Some brought more people, and business was booming. They gave me a little card that said I would receive free meals for the next two years, as thanks for being a regular bringing in so many new people.

Before I moved across the country, I wanted to visit the place for a final meal before leaving. The place was closed with a sign that said “moved to new location.” The new location was near the university. So we went there, and the owner informed me that because so many of their new regulars were uni students, they moved. The place was easily 3x the size of their original. They told me it was always packed during meal times, and they now opened for breakfast with tradition Chinese breakfast foods. Business was booming, and all because of their regulars.

Being a regular is one of the very best compliments you can offer a restaurant, diner, meal trucks, etc. They love seeing you, especially if you tip well. I will likely never eat there again due to living more than 2500 miles away, but it feels good that my love for egg drop soup, vegetable lo mein, and spring rolls helped out a wonderful restaurant.

Be a regular. They love you.

I am genuinely incapable of understanding why someone would go “the restaurant workers recognize me and know what I like” and conclude “I must now make my own life worse and not have the things I like, lest this trend continue”. As someone with moderate to severe social anxiety, I find it actively better when I am recognized and my preferences remembered. They’re less likely to mess up my food! Also, I am getting a good grade in Being A Restaurant Patron, a thing which is both desirable and possible to achieve! It’s great!

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seeing these proposed and even passed laws banning minors from social media without parental consent is so terrifying. like aside from the "government collecting data abt what their citizens are doing online" and the implications for online anonymity, i remember being a young mentally ill queer kid in a homophobic abusive household and idk how i wouldve gotten thru it without my online friends and the escape of the internet. and if a law like this had passed and my parents had been made aware of all my social media accounts i would have been in so much trouble for being queer & nonchristian & interested in secular media & swearing & complaining abt my parents & mentally ill & having friends they didn't like & etc etc. idk i think it's super fucking dangerous and sets a dangerous precedent

nani was NINETEEN and such a fucking badass who was so protective of lilo and just ROLLED with aliens being a thing towards the end of the movie. #1 Disney relative of all time.

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I have honestly been waiting AGES for the right gifset to express the wonderful perfection that is Nani. She is not only protective of Lilo, she respects the way Lilo’s imagination and quirkiness works.

Pudge the fish got a peanut butter sandwich every Thursday. Nani does not argue the logic of feeding him, only suggests an alternative sandwich when they are out of peanut butter. Lilo was allowed to take as many photos of whatever mundane or odd subjects as she wanted and Nani would get them developed. Nani recognized what were important habits for Lilo.

When Lilo asks for a pet lobster, Nani does not tell her that lobsters are not pets. She tells her, “We don’t have a lobster door, we have a dog door.” She makes sure the woman at the pound does not tell Lilo that “Stitch is not a real name”.

NANI SPENDS THE ENTIRE MOVIE MAKING SURE THAT LILO NEVER FEELS LIKE HER IDEAS ARE WRONG.

The only time we truly see Nani get angry with Lilo is when she is scared of Lilo being taken away. Nani spends the entire movie stressed out over taking care of her sister, trying to find a job, trying to make sure her sister has a friend, and yet she is always willing to put that extra effort, over and over again, to make sure that Lilo always believes that anything is possible.

op delete this now

If I had to see this, then all of you have to as well

I think this is perfect, and I will make it everybody’s problem now.

This is what Freddy would want.

thinking abt how in the days of incredibly strict and gatekept access to gender affirming care, just mere decades ago, trans and nonbinary ppl who were afab were just literally not allowed to transition. the reason our history is seen as not as extensive or influential as trans femme history is bc we were quite literally not allowed to exist.

I also always think about the relatively recent ability for women/persons afab to be financially/socially independent. Obviously still a problem as well, can't remember where I read it now and but there was an article I think (?) about ftms in India which had a quote like 'you can't be a transsexual if you're not allowed to leave the house on your own'. Same with lesbians too... gay men have historically had more laws against them for sure, but you don't need laws to stop you when it's literally not possible to live alone/together as a woman/person afab.

that last part!!!!!!!!!

What the fuck do you mean "our history isn't as influential or extensive?" You just haven't seen it. There are trans men in every era, every part of the world. This sounds like some crazy terf angle.

There are so many famous trans men of history I can't even count them. There was the cowboy guy who literally shot people who misgendered him. There was the gangster guy that they tried to cast fucking scarjo to play and everyone got the movie cancelled, thankfully. There was the famous jazz musician that nobody knew was trans until after he died at a ripe old age. There was Brandon Teena, as recently as the 90s - who has arguably the most tragic story of any of the men I mentioned.

1. Don't say things like "women/afab". That's gross. It's unnecessary when you are specifically talking about transgender men and nonbinary people. Just say transgender men, nonbinary people, butch lesbians. Say what you fucking mean, please.

2. The only reason you think this is because this history has been denied of you. While I'm sure that there were a lot of trans men who were unable to live freely because they couldn't leave their house, and that is worth talking about, please do not just say that's how it was for most of history. That is ahistorical and untrue. I am sure I could find evidence of an Indian trans man from decades ago if I looked hard enough, and even then, I know in my heart that they existed. People have been running away to be trans since they had the gender binary forced upon them. The world is much bigger than this view suggests.

what an odd reaction to this post.

like. talking abt the historical erasure of trans men and nonbinary ppl who were afab is not a “crazy te/rf angle” it’s literally talking abt the lived reality for the vast majority of trans men and nonbinary ppl who were afab before about the 1980’s. like i’m sorry but no amount of knowing in your heart that we existed back then is going to magically change the fact that the vast majority of us were not allowed to live openly or didn’t even know who we could be because people who were assigned female at birth were literally seen as property in a lot of places. idk what y’all want.

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“This reads like fanfiction (it feels like it was written by a preteen, and most of such things posted publicly are fanfic)” vs “This reads like fanfiction (it has a focus on character and relationships, like the style of a lot of modern fanfic)” vs “This reads like fanfiction (it keeps referencing people and events with the assumption that the audience is already familiar with them, like how fanfic doesn’t need to rehash the source material)”

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Some further suggestions from the notes:

“This reads like fanfiction (it’s a love story for the ages as long as you can overlook that the author keeps misspelling ‘you're’)” vs “This reads like fanfiction (you can tell the author was having a blast writing this and now so do you reading it)” vs “This reads like fanfiction (the author is clearly info-dumping about a very niche hobby of theirs that they’re passionate about)” vs “This reads like fanfiction (the characters keep getting put in increasingly weirder situations which you’d normally only find in fanfic)” vs “This reads like fanfiction (the author felt the need to rehash the characters from when they were first introduced instead of after several years’ worth of character growth)” vs “This reads like fanfiction (it feels like it had no editor)”

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Hello I am Australian. Do your roads not all look like this. Why would there be billboards in the middle of nowhere aside from the occasional "take a rest every 2 hours" notice.

Yeah, America sacrificed beautiful land for advertising space long before I was born, especially on freeways.

That sounds wildly impractical from a cost and maintenance perspective.

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Literally everything in America looks like this

Hello, TikTok user.

Before you is a screen and a set of speakers.

While my face and voice are here now, in a few moments, the speakers will begin playing old quality recordings of upbeat songs from the 1800s to the 1950s, and the screen will display a series of images and videos of completely mundane toys, robots, art pieces, and film from those eras.

You are being recorded. If you survive, you may take pieces of this footage and post them to your TikTok account.

However, with that knowledge, here are the rules.

You must not attempt to cover your mouth, stare wide-eyed at the camera before you, or say anything about these being “disturbing,” “horrifying” or “banned.” You know as well as I do that not a single thing I am going to show you has ever been banned, and most certainly not for being too disturbing.

If you fail to make it through the series of songs, images and videos without attempting to make scary TikToks of things from the past merely existing, you will find something far more modern and far worse awaiting for you.

Behind the chair you are strapped to is a hyper-realistic M3GAN-style android, armed with a chainsaw and prepared to draw a vertical line down your body in a very modern Terrifier fashion.

Accept that art of the past is not inherently nightmare fuel, or die to the nightmares born from art of the present you are miraculously unbothered by.

The choice is yours, TikTok user.

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