I didn’t, and I was looking for something similar, thanks!
Testing the waters.
I didn’t, and I was looking for something similar, thanks!
Saw this somewhere else on Lemmy:
Do it like the Dutch: https://www.dutchreach.org/
OMG I just learned that there are also bik, kazh, and gutch.
Question about style: wouldn’t it be better to refer to her as her speaking about her pre-op life, even if she was fulfilling a male social role? Or the column’s choice of pronouns is better?
No, no, you don’t understand, I voted literal nazis because someone of the parties that are not literal nazis said “they” instead of “he”.
You know what happens if you are not loud and active in making sure everyone knows and cares that you are LGBT+? That everybody will know and care that you are heterosexual. Because that’s still society’s default setting. What society expects you to be and projects upon you. When I was young(er) I felt more uncomfortable when everyfuckingbody asked me when was I going to get a girlfriend than I was when I started drawing attention on my being gay at the pride demonstrations. If you don’t like the pride you are free to not go, of course. But pride is necessary for a lot of people. Critisising it as a non-participant comes accross as demobilising because the criticism of pride is exactly the same every year since it started, and people lose a lot of energy jumping back a couple of decades to address an already addressed issue.
For all those people so abundant on Lemmy that love plush sharks, they have a pattern to sew that.
Pride as opposite to shame, which is one of the drivers of living in the closet. If that word doesn’t do it anymore for you that’s good because that means your circumstances are more benevolent towards queer people than the ones that prompted pride to be named like that. In that case you can choose another word, like “liberation” or any other that addresses the issues queer people face in your context.
Edit. And I mistaked the reply to post for the reply to comment button. Again. This meant to answer to @[email protected]
If I understood it well, zettlr and trilium haves this too: you start a line with pound signs and it changes its appearance to that of a header.
And no Janet!
Thanks for the list!
Öffi (transport) shows up under the podcasts heading.
Starting a line with one or more hash symbols translates to a header format in certain apps.
I guess they use the word with the “user of the commons” sense.
Imagine if Namatjira’s CreativeCommons-ed the painting ._.
It’s not in the text of the article but in one of the images showing a screenshot of a post of hers regarding the issue.
Nice server name!
Independently from the whole story, how can someone with responsibility in a health related governing body, in a public professional statement, give any kind of credit to Mercury retrograde?
“Everything is ETA” is a running joke when talking about politics in Spain.
They even sent some puppetteers to prison on accounts of terrorism for making such a joke publicly.
Ah, shit, I liked nim :(