Un buon compleanno a
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Feeling:
hungry
Listening: Good girls go bad - Cobra Starship
1 walked | Walk with me
Mamma: ...mioddio, perchè devi guardare sempre della gente così brutta >_>
Io: Ma non sono brutti ;O;
Mamma: ...o sono pelati, o sono deformi, o hanno le occhiaie...
Io: ...mà, sono TRUCCATI ''XDDDDD
Mamma: *indica foto di Gerard* ...sicuro che sia trucco?
Io: ...
Mamma: No, magari sono occhiaie che si è procurato in altri modi.
Io: ...XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD guarda, ha avuto una figlia un mese fa, quindi non c'è pericolo :°D
Mamma: Ah.
Io: Anzi, ora ti faccio vedere la moglie! *googla Lyn-Z* *clicca risultato a caso*
Mamma: ...ah, vedo. Dio li fa e poi li accoppia, proprio.
Io: *clicca altra foto* ...ma sono così carini, guardali *O* La tipa davanti è quella che li ha sposati.
Mamma: Appena uscita dal manicomio?
Io: XDDDDDDDDDDDDDD e pensa, questo qui *chiude finestre e indica desktop* è il fratello *O*
Mamma: I genitori devono essersi suicidati.
Io: *facepalm*
On Thursday, June 11, the “Rob, Arnie and Dawn in the Morning” show went back on the airwaves with hosts Rob and Arnie explicitly apologizing for their previous anti-transgender broadcast and failure to apologize on a follow-up show. GLAAD also booked two transgender advocates, Kim Pearson and Autumn Sandeen, who spent the entire show educating the hosts and their listeners about transgender issues.
On June 1, GLAAD issued a Call to Action against “The Rob, Arnie and Dawn in the Morning” show due to a highly problematic anti-transgender show that originally aired on May 28. GLAAD’s Call to Action prompted hundreds of letters from throughout the country and the world and led to significant local and national media coverage.
More than 14 companies pulled their advertising from the station or announced plans to halt future media buys as the result LGBT advocates contacting companies and issuing their concerns. Chipotle, Snapple, Sonic, Bank of America, Verizon, Carl’s Jr., Wells Fargo, Nissan, AT&T, McDonald’s, Home Depot, Red Bull, Guitar Center and Sleep Train all pulled advertising from the station or announced plans to discontinue future ad buys. GLAAD coordinated with each company to release statements to the media and constituents.
GLAAD will continue to monitor the radio show and work with KRXQ management to ensure that it commits to future broadcasts that are both fair and inclusive of transgender issues.