His blog post on why now was really heartfelt and made me want to squish his cheeks.
I often think I'm doing genderqueer wrong due to never really having had any angst over it, despite it being one of those concepts where I was like, "Oh! There's a WORD for me!" when I discovered it. Partly because, really, it's all about my brain, which is disconnected from my body, and the body's just set dressing (I often feel like I'm cosplaying a human), so other than irritation that I can't Swinton my way between visual genders without making an effort, I ain't bovvered. And partly because, shit, people can't get my name right most of the time, so I give no fucks about pronouns.
I don't see how it would be that hard to set up a new list of payees with a new bank.
Exactly! The picture of the customer that accompanies the article, he looked so pissed, and it seemed to imply he was trapped. Really? Because he doesn't want to spend some time setting up online bill pay somewhere else? I thought it was odd. I get not changing banks to avoid a hassle, because that's been me for the past ten years, but now with the fee? I'm pissed, so I'll take that hour or so to move somewhere else.
Exactly! The picture of the customer that accompanies the article, he looked so pissed, and it seemed to imply he was trapped. Really? Because he doesn't want to spend some time setting up online bill pay somewhere else? I thought it was odd. I get not changing banks to avoid a hassle, because that's been me for the past ten years, but now with the fee? I'm pissed, so I'll take that hour or so to move somewhere else
I've been failing to move over from Chase to my credit union for months now. Having the time to set it up and get EVERYTHING back in place is something I haven't had.
Sure, but you're not trapped. It is an inconvenience for me, too. I just think it will be interesting to see whether people really do just suck up the fee and stay.
And here's an unrelated article about out actors on TV: [link]
His blog post on why now was really heartfelt and made me want to squish his cheeks.
Oh, that made me sniffle. Because while it gets better, it doesn't get a lot better for a lot of people and so wanting to change the world and visibility is a wonderful thing.
I read the Quinto article, but can someone link to the blog post?
Merci, mes amies.
Thanks, Cass!
And damn allergies. *sniff*
Ok, off to errands!
the banks can go fuck themselves. at most I am willing to incur one month's worth of fees and then I'm out.
big banks might feel self-satisfied for a month, but when the customers get their statements and see the fees I think they will bail.
People might not leave all at once, but I bet there will be a stream of people moving their accounts over the next 3-6 months.
November 5th is leave your bank day and bank trolls are spamming the facebook page of this movement every day. Banks are worried.