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Health, 18.12.2020 09:20 zzzio1866

(Please read.) Okay. So, I was thinking of saving my allowance up, then when I'm the legal age to get a job, and can afford it, I'll open up an LGBTQ+ cafe. With frappes, coffees, cake-pops, cookies, ect. Cake-pops can have frosting designed like a pride flag, there'll be security cameras installed, bulletproof glass on the front desk, pronoun pins for employees (He/They, She/They, They/Them, She/Her, He/Him, Ask Me!)

Dress code for employees is just a standard black apron, any shirt, pants, shoes, ect. Nothing revealing, though. I have a map of what it would look like, but it isn't done so I'll have to send you it tomorrow.

Support animals ARE allowed, but they have to be on a leash to avoid chaos.

There'll also be 2 levels, upstairs and downstairs. There'll be a staircase, and a ramp for handicapped people.

The first level is the entrance and a few tables and chairs, the second level has more chairs and tables, and a window.

We'll also give out free pride pins (with flags/pronouns) or free mini pride flags.

Wanna be the co-owner? (Directed at Mia/Yumcrackers)

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