TIL In an epilogue at the end of the original 1931 Dracula film, Dracula breaks the fourth wall and taunts the audience, saying vampires are real and to be afraid. In a 1936 re-release, this was censored by the Hays Code, out of fear it would encourage belief in the occult.
If you take the bus, wave to the driver and thank them as you're getting off the bus.
Being a bus driver is an underappreciated and difficult job but still very vital to society. They still have to do customer service and deal with rude and even aggressive passengers, and on top of that have to deal with traffic and other drivers all day (and let's face it, there's a lot of bad drivers out there who aren't considerate about sharing the road). All while providing an invaluable service of getting us where we need to go. Showing them some appreciation can go a long ways for someone doing such an important job that usually gets little to no recognition or thanks.
I say this as a certified lesbo-thing but in the vein of the dunmeshi post about this circulating a while back, but ppl who genuinely complain about there being a lot of m/m ships in a fandom as if ao3 tag numbers are some kind of political litmus test are fuckin annoying I'm sorry lmao
Like memes and fake complaining for kicks are one thing but nah, I just saw a whole Twitter thread about how pissed off someone was about their ship "losing" and ofc further down the comments just devolved into "I hate men' Fandom isn't praxis people aren't making a statement they're smashing ken dolls together and making kissy noises. calm down
It also touches the same gender essentialist ick I get from ppl being very aggressive about any masc-enough person "intruding"" on "women's" spaces but yk