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Why are you interacting with this trans woman? Don't you know she's a weirdo who keeps snails in her pencil box?

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I have lots of opinions about the "Maker" culture of the 2010's but I think the one that comes up the most in my day to day life is how they failed the concept of 3d printing.
3d printing had the potential to change so much about how everyday people interact with stuff. I mean stuff like a technical term, items, things, whatever. The ability to make whatever, rapid prototyping, fabricate spare parts, etc. It could have changed so much. People are used to buying a thing, using it, and replacing it when it breaks. Nobody knows how to do preventative maintenance, and no one knows how to fix anything. If you can make spare parts in your own house in a matter of hours, it puts so much power back in your hands
But a majority of the people who got into 3d printing are also the kind of people to collect Funko Pops and the culture around it became much more focused on gadgetry. Most people's interactions with 3d printing now are fidget toys and those stupid 3d printable dragons you see at every convention. It's mass produced boring plastic slop.
Honestly I think the people closest to using 3d printing to its full potential are the 3d printable firearms enthusiasts. That's the tip of the spear when it comes to putting the power of fabrication back in the hands of people. And of course there's legislators trying to get eyes in every 3d printer to somehow detect if the thing you're making is a gun. Which won't ever work, there will likely always be some way around it, even if it's just building your own printer. It would hamper the more casual hobbyist from getting into it and force anyone participating to be very paranoid about who they talk to about it. But the point of that isn't even guns. I don't think it's any wonder that this stuff is cropping up today, given that 3d printable whistles have been mass produced and distributed to be used against ICE. The point of that kind of legislation is to let the NSA look at what you're making. They don't care about guns, the guns are a cover story to get liberals to vote for it. The ability to near-autonomously print off hundreds of something has the potential for a revolution of thought and action on par with the printing press of the 1400s. They want to know what you're making in case it's something you can use against them. Whistles, guns, whatever.
So yeah the maker culture of the 2010s tarnished the reputation of 3d printing and might have squandered the one chance a culturally redefining technology had before the government locked it down on fidget toys and dragons.
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i make stupid shit but it aint slop.
don't bro me, I'm a woman
Early transition advice: The word "no" can be used to enforce refusal in situations where you do not want or can't do something that's being asked of you
Tip: "No" can be used even when something is strictly speaking possible in the short term, but risks setting precedent you can't follow through with.
Note: "No" may cause undesired reactions. These reactions are information you can use to decide who to trust
Question: would you be able to provide an example of situation as mentioned in Tip#2?
You say "no" and instead of respecting that, the person you're saying "no" demands to know why and attempts to negotiate to get something closer to what they're asking for.
This shows that your autonomy isn't being respected.
Note that it's fine to ask why after accepting a "no", but your autonomy can't be contingent on providing a satisfactory explanation!
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I live also to spite every reactionary right wing power. I gotta outlive them. it's easy to want to give up my mood swings make it hard but I gotta outlive this term and for the future, even if it's hard.
im doing terrible but I gotta live I'm transgender
if you're transgender you gotta live.
god i wish so much that i was taller it would all make so much more sense if i was a bit taller or shorter tbh
Hey, our height is great, we can reach most things and fit into small spaces and generally don't have to worry about hitting our heads
my short skirt is only at 3 in that lineup scale. maybe im fake upskirtbait.
For the pure of heart pervert, even #6 is upskirtbait
upskirting a #6 feels safe and comforting like wrapping yourself in a warm blanket after a long day
3 is still upskirt bait because it's above the knees (iirc) and you have to sit down with some intention to Not get upskirted
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I canβt stop thinking about this message, so I spent a while trying to isolate just the writing and make it transparent. I might order a shirt with it
Whoever in Clackamas wrote this message on their bus stop, I love you
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> opens my email
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I still see room for a data center on the other side βοΈ
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following weird horny furries who are into shit like pooltoys and transformation and stuff is enrichment. the vitamins and minerals of posting
once you get over your ass and realise you will never get some people and thatβs ok you are basically immune to right wing fearmongering. otherkin? none of my fucking business
I must not fall victim to disgust. Disgust is the heart-killer. Disgust is the little-death that brings total apathy. I will face my disgust. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the disgust has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.
A straight woman sees a lesbian making positivity posts for lesbians. She feels insecure because she's not included, so she asks the lesbian if it's okay to be a straight woman. The lesbian would probably get frustrated by this. She might even roll her eyes, or playfully tell her no, it's not okay to be straight. Even though they are both women, it's easy to understand why this interaction was not misogynistic.
A disabled white man sees a disabled black man making positivity posts for disabled black people. He feels insecure because he's not included, so he asks the disabled black man if it's okay to be a disabled white man. The black man would probably get frustrated by this. He might even roll his eyes or playfully tell him no, it's not okay to be white. Even though they are both disabled, it's easy to understand why this interaction was not ableist.
A trans man sees a trans woman making positivity posts for trans women. He feels insecure because he's not included, so he asks the trans woman if it's okay to be a trans man. She gets frustrated. She probably rolls her eyes. She playfully tells him no, it's not okay to be a man. It should be easy to see why there's no issue with this interaction.
But everyone rips her to shreds and tells her she's transphobic anyway.

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I literally do not care what the Bible says about any political issue. I am not Christian. Christian scripture should have zero effect on my life or my personal freedoms.Β
whoever made the decision to cast jacob anderson as louis dpdl struck fucking gold and i mean that. not only is he a phenomenal actor but every time i look at his beautiful face i too realize that i would do utterly deranged, fucking unhinged shit to keep him in my life forever. at the end of the day lestat and armand and everyone else need not explain a damn thing.
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