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My name is: Michelle, but most people call me Dark online.

My gender-pronouns are: They/them/their.

I am: 26 years old, a feminist, liberal, an atheist, an omnivore, and an ISFJ.

The Feminist: Intersectional, body positive, pro-choice, and sex positive.

My privileged identities include: Female assigned at birth (trans* privilege), white, able-bodied, allistic (?), dyadic, monogamous.

My non-privileged/oppressed identities include: Gender-fluid, fat, gray-a, neuroatypical, and gay.

I have: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Major Depressive Disorder.

I like: Pets & animals, animal welfare, pet care & pet care education, ~*SCIENCE!*~, anatomy & physiology, roleplaying, anime/manga, computer & video games, rock & metal music.

Hello.

 

icanstandforsomething:

My motto. Use your money to stand for something you believe in. 
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Congress is not always as fast or as effective at regulating businesses or changing business practices as your dollar can be. But companies will listen to your money. Demand drives markets. It is up to you to demand better. 
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If you don’t like pesticides and harmful chemicals in the environment, then buy organic foods and use biodegradable soaps. If you don’t like unnecessary use of antibiotics and the dangerous development of drug resistance, then buy organic milk. If you don’t like child labor, then research the employment practices of all the products you purchase. The possibilities for making a positive impact are endless. 

icanstandforsomething:

My motto. Use your money to stand for something you believe in. 

Congress is not always as fast or as effective at regulating businesses or changing business practices as your dollar can be. But companies will listen to your money. Demand drives markets. It is up to you to demand better

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If you don’t like pesticides and harmful chemicals in the environment, then buy organic foods and use biodegradable soaps. If you don’t like unnecessary use of antibiotics and the dangerous development of drug resistance, then buy organic milk. If you don’t like child labor, then research the employment practices of all the products you purchase. The possibilities for making a positive impact are endless.