I'm kind of complicated ... I'm an EMT, a pre-med student, a digital designer and audio engineer by training, a photographer and videographer by passion, a hard femme transgender lesbian living out 24/7 and dealing with the world, friends, family, and being born with the wrong body. I'm also married to my wonderful wife, her blog is baffled king and she is awesome.
Also, my mammalian complex is the size of the hulk. Imagine a hulk shaped like a kitty and that's my mammalian complex. so there are plenty of things like kitties and puppies and babies and ... *wibbles*
Let me be clear - everyone can be called out. At any point. Trans, Cis, Straight, Gay, Bi/Pan, White, PoC, able, disabled, neuroatypical, neurotypical, feminist ... people are people and the one golden rule is people suck on occasion.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
We have a saying at my squad, as well as at a few others. You usually say it when you’re heading home to wait for another call; “I hope I don’t see you again.” We go out, nine times out of ten, when some one is injured or hurting, sometimes to save lives even. So it’s considered bad luck to say “see you later” or “talk to you soon,” because that’s saying someone will get hurt again tonight and you’ll see the person again in the ambulance. So if you hear an EMT say that, especially if they’re tired, don’t take it personally. They mean you good luck.
Good to know.