I’m sure his son has vetted it first!
I’m sure his son has vetted it first!
I apologize , that didn’t come across as intended. I didn’t mean to imply that it’s a matter of wanting at all.
I just argued against the narrative that somehow trans people are forcing cis people to become trans. Obviously they don’t ‘want’ that because they are in the right body for them. This is where all the “Don’t say gay” idiocy comes from. Because they view it as propaganda or something.
But of course the whole premise is BS. Even the concept of ‘becoming’ trans is. And yes I know it’s not a choice <3
But that came out wrong.
I like the way how conservative Americans are generous on Thanksgiving and think that one day is somehow enough or whatever.
I really really don’t understand what people have against you. What you do with your body is obviously none of their business whatsoever. I don’t get why people even want to have an opinion about that.
FWIW I’m really happy for you that you can live your life in the proper body to match your soul and I’m an LGBTQI+ ally <3 (and a little on the Q side myself).
I can understand people don’t want to be trans because they are simply in the right body or they aren’t but have religious doubts or whatever but that deep hatred I see even in some of my “friends” scares me.
I’m not surprised. They hired the developer of all the major chat protocol bridges.
I use the big self hosted ansible playbook more for privacy reasons (self hosting everything) but I know it’s good! I like their client also but it’s not open source I think.
The founder of that pebble is now heading a matrix-derived decentralized chat service called beeper so it’s not too far from the truth :)
But I’m in Spain. People here are not Latinos or Latinas :)
Here in Spain you see X or @ a lot.
Like senorxs or señor@s. Where the X or @ means ‘o’ or ‘e’ (male) or ‘a’ (female). I like the way they do this.
This has some issues as it doesn’t include non-binary options. I think it’s also more of a protest against the patriarchal nature of the Spanish language which always defaults to the male version in the case where the gender is unknown or a mix.
How is pronounced I don’t really know. People don’t really speak it in practice. It’s more used written.
They’ve certainly “taken back control” from those pesky EU privacy regulations.