u/CouldDoWithANap

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I recently picked up Animal Crossing again and came across a villager who wanted her house to be a gameshow. I did what any self-respecting Brit would do.

I made a bunch of classic outfits and used some amiibo cards to try and match contestant vibes. The outside of the house still needs some work, but I'm pretty pleased with my effort so far. Definitely the most effort I've gone to for a long time 😆

I'm trying to get as many references in there as possible, so I hope someone here will see them and appreciate them!

u/CouldDoWithANap — 16 days ago

She wanted a quiz show, so I did what any self-respecting Brit would do and made her into the Taskmaster.

Don't have *all* the items I want yet, but I'm quite pleased with my effort!

u/CouldDoWithANap — 16 days ago

She wanted a quiz show, so I did what any self-respecting Brit would do and made her into the Taskmaster.

Don't have all the items I want yet, but I'm quite pleased with my effort!

u/CouldDoWithANap — 16 days ago

I have a non-profit business that will soon be opening a community space. I have a very likely location, but it needs some refurbishing. It currently has small m & f toilets with 2 cubicles in each, and I really want to do away with them and go with single occupancy gender neutral rooms.

But there's the laws, the horrible laws that the last govt put in place to stop buildings from putting gender neutral toilets in. And I'm confused. I'm struggling to figure out what we're allowed to do because as far as I can tell, if loos are being refurbed they need to be separate m/f now? But some places say it depends on the size of the premises?

How in the world am I supposed to have an inclusive space, run by a trans person, when the bloody toilets need to be bloody segregated?

There has to be a solution, a way round it, or a way to make it clear that the bogs are safe, without getting targeted by frivolous legal bullshit. Any ideas? Suggestions? Someone with legal know-how that can help? If not, are legal advice subs gonna be transphobic?

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u/CouldDoWithANap — 17 days ago