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But no matter what happens tomorrow, no matter what the result is, the fight is far from over. ICE agents are grabbing people off the streets, our public institutions are being systematically destroyed, and our international and diplomatic relations with historically close allies are just, honestly, fucked right now. Today is Trans Day of Visibility, and trans and queer rights have been under steady attack by the right. As a nonbinary person and member of the trans community, I'm genuinely scared for a lot of my friends right now.
But we fight. We stand up. We survive.
If we accept defeat, we are handing victory to those who want us dead. By living and fighting, we carry on to the next day and then the day after that. I know I posted it right after the election last November, but there's a pretty famous Joe Hill quote everyone should keep in mind: "Don't waste any time mourning. Organize!"
Go out, hug your friends. Build a local community if you can, and get involved in your local politics. Make sure you call your Reps and Senators every day if you can, and for pete's sake fucking vote.
We can make it as long as we don't stop fighting.
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I just assume they have gym membership at someplace so that’s how they showered. Or they know some people who have been kind to let them shower at their places.
A number of storage places are also set up near truck stops
So, um, how have they been showering?
I work in tech in the San Jose area. Several buildings have shower facilities and the onsite cafeteria serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Around two years ago, I was scouring Craigslist for a new place. My rent was going up from obnoxious to obscene and I really could only afford “unreasonable” anyway. I had to be out by the end of the month and wasn’t finding anything. I seriously considered moving most of my stuff to storage and sleeping either at the storage place or in a rarely-used storage room in the lab I worked at. It didn’t come to that, but I considered it.