92,000 people surveyed. 94% happier after transition. basically nothing has that kind of satisfaction rate. if you don't actively support the expansion and protection of gender-affirming care you're saying you just don't want people to be happy.
92,000 people surveyed. 94% happier after transition. basically nothing has that kind of satisfaction rate. if you don't actively support the expansion and protection of gender-affirming care you're saying you just don't want people to be happy.
fellas you ever fuck up so bad you unite ireland
The DuoLingo owl with the message βyouβve reviewed all your mistakes!β
When my brain lets me go to sleep at 3am:
Screenshot of a Instagram story from dril, it's a block of kerrygold chedder with a knife beside it. The caption reads "this cheese is very good you gotta try this cheese"
fuck the irish dairy board have even gotten to dril
The BBC: Storm Agnes will respect the border
magpie looking towards the camera
birdposting
Bluesky expectations: perhaps this is the place for a fresh start, an end to looking at inane QTs and the same hackneyed memes. Utopia.
Bluesky reality: fuuuck, steveswfc96 is here!! (muted since 2019 for posting 48 consecutive tweets about Japanese wrestling)
That's me in the Examiner, mourning Irish Twitter:
www.irishexaminer.com/opinion/comm...
the blue sky / swallows twitter / and the day goes
poem.exe generated this, I'm not making it up
I've got a script to generate @poemexe.com poems repeatedly until it matches a pattern. here's one that mentions bluesky (kinda):
the blue sky
blooming
now spring arrives
yep I see a few mentions of "blue sky" in there!
not sure, it might have peaked around 32,000. the Mastodon one is now approaching 1,800. curious to see how far it goes here!
it'll post 5 times a day as before
good news, poem fans! poem.exe is now live on bsky
mostly there I think, just figuring out a good auth flow so I don't get any surprise logouts down the line
learning to make a bluesky bot using ruby's built-in http library because I love pain
Photo of my white lady arm displaying my Apple Watch, which is telling me I should stand up and move a little for one minute. Beneath my arm you can see my fluffy white cat Francie all curled up and blissfully asleep in my lap.
Why canβt this thing tell when I have a cat on my lap.
it's wild that this site makes you choose between "show me replies to people I don't follow" and "don't show me any replies"
I keep reading bsky like "oopsky" without the oo
a redbud tree with small pink leaves
closeup of small pink leaves
closeup of pink and green leaves
a large red gymea lily rising above green trees and plants
Flagstaff Gardens
a magpie standing in the grass with a bug in its mouth
a magpie running across a path
magpie watching
My small nephew and niece down home in Kerry went naturally for 'Nan', though I see this small compatriot of mine was still a 'Nanny' man: youtu.be/ULaZ2I26pnc?...
The Yarra River, seen from under a bridge, with a low-flying bird in the distance.
The Yarra River at night, reflecting lights in various shades of yellow and red. There is an outdoor restaurant set up over the edge of the river. Behind it are Flinders Street Station and various tall city buildings.
Some shots I took along the Yarra tonight
Two Melbourne trams passing each other, blocking the view of Flinders Street Station
extremely melbourne photo of the day
david byrne wears big suits to hide all his snacks
I really need to try that (maybe skipping the visit to Ikea though)! I walked small parts of it before, back when I was commuting to Clifton Hill.
I'd say it's my favourite park for wandering through, there's always another turn to take
A large leaf-like plant dangling over the pathway
leaf
beep boop