Having myself a Thin Mint right now. Our friends bought some for us last year, froze them and mailed them to us while we were in the US. I am going to buy a couple of boxes for my parents just to support the inclusion!
Pretty pretty please don't you ever ever feel like you're less than f**ckin' perfect!
1.) Transgender is an umbrella term but most people who do the re-assignment surgery are more accurately termed transsexual. I don't think many medical professionals would agree to perform it on a prepubescent minor. The kid in this case would just be transgender.
2.) There was at least one major case in Colorado and Tulita Pepsi corrected me about that particular one as shown below.
A statement from GSA of Colorado has said that Bobby is no longer interested in being a Girl Scout. However, they have reinforced their inclusivity statement, and I suggest we take this social networking power and use it to support the GSA. Cookie season starts February 13th! You can:
*Donate directly and let them know it is in support of their inclusivity (and according to GSA, you can even ear mark it for LGBTQ initiatives within the Girl Scouts)
*Buy cookies from your local scouts and eat them
*Buy cookies from your local scouts and donate them to organizations that support LGBTQ youth (and/or adults), so that way the Girl Scouts get $$ and credit, and local orgs get the benefit of the cookies. Girl Scout Cookies - Where to get them
"Hurry up and get into your conga clothes - we've got to do something to save this show!"
Since I'm trying not to be a fat f*ck any more, I plan on buying from several of my friends' daughters and having the cookies shipped overseas to our men and women in uniform. I fool good about that now that DADT has been repealed. I also plan on donating a few boxes to The Ali Forney Center here in NYC.