No. No you don't. You don't ever have to do that.
No. No you don't. You don't ever have to do that.
Banned from the louvre for trying to kiss all the Marys
I hope we live to experience inevitability
That's a mood
Oh I hear this π«π«π«. This wasn't even a surgery post. Just a shouting into the void about what I've been yearning about in our gc all morning
All the years wasted; thank God we still have forever
Even then. It's subjective; they just haven't developed as a subject
Woke up feeling emotional to the point of weepy with overwhelm with how much I am head over heels for my partner. No reason, just feeling like the luckiest girl who ever lived
I'm so tired and hungry and I want a treat but I had my Lenten comfort food (shrimp sushi rolls from the grocery store) yesterday and I now have no idea how to eat my depression
Josh I would never subject them to this
That's exactly what she told me
"Survey: Almost a third of Gen Z men think a wife should 'obey her husband'"
Broke: a wife should obey her husband
Woke: a wife should obey her wife
@lexdecs.bsky.social Amy shouted me down as I tried to explain this to her, "sometimes you're too autistic" and I just want you to know this is all your fault π
bro tiraded against us as non-reproductive frankenwomen and has becomeβto borrow zizek's phraseβcaffeine free diet coke: a fully empty commodity
The memeification of charlie kirk's "martyrdom" filtered through a silly hyperpop songβa genre defined by trans women expressing their relation to social expectations their bodies by pushing the bounds of sound design by deconstructing pop music tropesβis a fantastic rebuke of his entire project
I have been unable to get this out of my head since last night and I actually think it's a remarkable bit of cultural criticism and gives me so much hope and confidence that we are going to win
youtu.be/zYPub-mlVKA
The whole thing is amazing but God, row 3, what a ride
I will, until my dying breath, be grateful for the kind and skilled work of plastic surgeons
Color me uneasy about the Vatican warning about plastic surgery. I know the logic that underpins this all too well
Lessons in Magic and Disaster by Charlie Jane Anders
Breaking the fourth wall to whine about the death of the author in the first few chapters should have cemented how egregious the problems with this book would end up being, but there were enough moments of sweet vulnerability that I made it through
This this this
It's just that software engineering isn't a highly technical job anymore. It's a creative problem solving job. Who can understand a problem area and be clear eyed about possibilities, opportunities, risk, and limitation
Idk, building a bunch of prod ready systems in a day doesn't feel super impactful to me in an ecosystem dominated by a handful of massive, complex apps/sites. Teaching Claude to navigate my repos with 500+ contributors is still HARD. Governing context is still HARD
Saying I add a puppy tera type probably doesn't make me any less generic lol
God I'm neurotic
Savage, jam, savage
Let me know if you figure it out [she says through a mouthful of pierogi]
This supports what I've said about trans issues for years, that people mostly don't have thoughts about us at all but will gesture at things they saw mentioned in the news. The number of people who actually oppose our rights is not large, because it's weird to care that much about some trannies.
The reason I quoted OP with the language I did was with the recognition that the small slice of horrific theology that has been welded against me (homophobia/transphobia) is driven by writings attributed to Paul. Yet, Paul is also the reason that I, a non jew, can even be a Christian