My skeleton is transphobic
My cancellable opinion: I still like and follow Natalie Wynn
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- thinking about middle aged gay love is like we have a future and we have time lycaonswolves replied: my mother divorced my father when i was 7. it wasn't because she was gay, though she did discover this later (another reminder that it's okay to find out who you are at 40, at 50, etc, and also for who you are to change) but because she had thought he was the great love of her life and he turned out to be a shitty person my mother married my ma when i was 11. i think they do have a great love. i think they love each other the way you can when you're middle aged -- having seen the world, being able to see each other's flaws, knowing themselves. they see each other in full, and they love each other and the world for it. (remote)
- they dance on the street to buskers (very embarrassing when you're twelve; very cute when you look back on it as an adult). i shit you not -- they pass me their purses and dance on the sidewalk, laughing. i thought was something that only happened in movies. my ma makes my mother eggs every morning because my mother can't cook for shit. my mother presses my ma's work blazers for her because my ma still can't figure out how to work the new iron. when it was warm, high-school me would wake up on the weekends and wander downstairs to find them sitting in the backyard in the sun, drinking coffee together and splitting the newspaper in a surgical, exact process since they'd worked out who wanted which sections years ago. (remote)
- my mother is happier than she's ever been. my ma, too. there is a future out there for every gay person who's always known they're gay., like my ma, and for everyone who figures it out later, like my mother there's time. they're growing old together. i cannot express to you how much they are leading happy lives, loving each other, with a huge family surrounding them. i cannot express to you how much they have this beautiful future that they are living and willive i want you to know, if you don't have any older gays in your life: they're out there. and they're living these full, happy lives. sometimes i look to my moms and i think i want a life like yours. and looking at them makes me believe i will get it (remote)
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NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline 🏳️🌈") wrote:
Oh I forgot tag spam. 😜
NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline 🏳️🌈") wrote:
I've really been enjoying writing code in Deno. It does a great job of removing barriers to just writing some code. You can open up a text file, import some dependencies from URLs, and `deno run` it to get stuff done really quickly.
One nice thing is that Deno will walk all the transitive dependencies of any of your code, download them, and cache them. So even if your single file actually stands on the shoulders of giant( dependency tree)s, you still get to just [...]
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watching “Becket”
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It turns out that the "Sexy Girl" personality type (Vamp in the English versions) has the best stat growth bonuses in Dragon Quest III
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CharlotteEowyn@tech.lgbt ("Charlotte Eowyn") wrote:
Well, glad I didn’t end up at tech.lgbt
isagalaev ("Ivan Sagalaev :flag_wbw:") wrote:
One thing AI powered searches would have been useful for me lately is comparative search. I needed "all Lenovo laptops with non-touch screens of higher than FHD resolution, without an extra keypad layout". Or "all Fujifilm X cameras with in-body stabilization". You'd think this is *exactly* what manufacturer's web sites should be for, but modern marketing doesn't care what you think.
If only those AIs wouldn't make things up… https://dkb.blog/p/bing-ai-cant-be-trusted
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jeffsonstein ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
no rest for the wicked
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"falafel wrap" is such an iconic airport vegan option