My entire life (minus my laptop) is in boxes and suitcases right now. This is liberating and depressing all at the same time.
I’m really curious to see how many people actually show up to my going away party. I’m guessing 6 and that is being optimistic.
Pretty sure I’d rather crash my car than not have people say goodbye.
5 days left… the anticipation is killing me.
Source: icanread
My kitty needs a home since I can’t take her with me to Philly. Here’s to hoping that pouring my heart out to my Facebook network will help. I refuse to take her back to a shelter. My heart is aching right now. All I want is for her to have a safe, happy home.
… insomnia …
I can’t wait to move to Philadelphia.
There is far too much ignorance and stupidity in this town. Everyone is fucking fake and no one is truthful. All my friends have regressed to being childish, I hate this so much.
Here is Pittsburgh for me in a nutshell:
Women are catty as fuck and men just want in my pants. There is no one who is just down to hang out and relax… watch movies or terrible sitcoms or listen to amazing music while sipping on a drink under the stars on the back porch. All I want to do is be able to sit with someone and say little or nothing, yet have a full conversation.
Where the hell are all the normal people?! Maybe I’m the strange one.
I miss Blair… I miss Erin… I miss Matt.
I’m going to go get drunk under the stars by myself. Fuck you yinzers.
<3 This is what I got to do last night. I watched my boys beat the Tigers.
PNC Park from the Riverwalk on the city side
Gummy bears for the furries at work. (Taken with Instagram at Courtyard Pittsburgh Downtown)
We have pride. (Taken with Instagram at Courtyard Pittsburgh Downtown)
Whilst looking for a flag for Pittsburgh Pride, here are some of the responses I got from stores…
“Rainbow flag, what’s that?”
“We only carry American flags, I’ve never heard of that country.”
“What do you need that for? You some kinda fag or something?”
OH THE MOTHER FUCKING IGNORANCE OF PEOPLE!!!
I finally found a nice little hometown flag shop that carried them, (The Flag Factory off Library Road in Mount Lebanon) and they applauded me for supporting my wonderful friends. It doesn’t matter what you believe in, everyone should have the right to be happy.
I love my LBGT friends and I will always stand by their side. Be proud of who you are and let no one break you down!
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