Baking Cookies, Breaking Stereotypes: How One Queer Teen Served Sweet Revenge
Picture this: You’re a queer teen in the American South, quietly living your best life, when your best friend’s dad (let’s call him Patrick) suddenly morphs from “tolerant” to “torrential” the moment you swap long locks for a short, stylish haircut. His homophobia simmers, his rants intensify, and your mere existence allegedly threatens to “corrupt” his precious daughter. What’s a nonbinary, aromantic-asexual cookie enthusiast to do?
Answer: You kill him with kindness—a whopping 48 homemade chocolate chip cookies’ worth of kindness, to be exact.