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By Lydia_R · Posted
Maybe surface tension? I was in a political debate yesterday and it got way too focused on social stuff and I just had to steer the conversation back to how natural gas transitions to a liquid under pressure. One of the people I was debating had a career working in that field and it was a good opportunity to expose stuff like that. He mentioned that it isn't just pressure, it is temperature too. So then I mentioned how the lines are running underground and asked how that played a role in it. He came back saying that natural gas is a liquid under pressure. I guess I didn't get a straight answer on that, but it did move my thinking one step down the road. Perhaps I should have been more direct with him and asked him at what temperature and pressure. Is there a chart? I feel people would be better off if they paid more attention to the objects in their environment instead of focusing on some of the things that we hear so much of in the news. People are pretty clueless as to how much trigonometry plays a role in so many things in our society. Even land surveyors don't really use it anymore because programmers locked it away in a function. Much like how cascading style sheets (CSS) is a wrapper for math. I wonder what former president Trump thinks about all of that? He must have some knowledge of how his buildings are constructed, right? There certainly is a part of me that thinks he is just putting on a show about all of this. Perhaps I'm wrong though. All kinds of people in the world. -
By Jani · Posted
Me as well. I can use my left hand for many tasks though. -
By Jani · Posted
Hello Jennifer and welcome back. I find New England to be a great place to live. I have a number of acquaintances and friends in Maine and I love the state. It seems you are doing well. Hugs, Jani -
By MirandaB · Posted
Oh, my "maybe this person is an egg" story is the (male presenting) piercing person and I discussed body hair removal methods, he says he doesn't want any hair except on his head, which is what I said during a couple hair removal sessions before and just after the egg cracked. -
By Karen Carey · Posted
I, too, am lucky. Here in the UK I have a great therapist, a fully supportive GP, and a psychiatrist and endo who look after me and my needs. I found the therapist on Psychology Today. -
By Lydia_R · Posted
Over the last few years of being on this site and going through medical transition, I've come to own the M->F identification. Funny, I made a typo of M->T. It is a curiosity if I'll ever put Gender: Female on this site. It is my intention to be there someday. Right now, because of career stuff and a high stress event with an electric hair clipper last fall, I'm feeling much more masculine than I would like. I think that once I make some decent headway with my third career, I'll settle into a more feminine feeling. I never really considered gender very much. I certainly always used a feminine appearance as my presentation goal. I think that when I was young, I briefly had the idea of transitioning, but I convinced myself quickly that medical transition would be a bad outcome, so I put all those feelings and ideas in the closet for decades. I'm still very apprehensive about medical transition. I've always taken health to be a high priority for me. I wrote a book last December about my fears of it all and my conclusion ultimately is that sometimes there is more to life than being a pillar of health. It's important to take some chances if that is where your heart takes you. -
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By Ivy · Posted
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By Mmindy · Posted
Good morning and congratulations @MirandaBon getting your ears pierced. This opens up a new line of jewelry to buy and collect. @KymmieLits ashamed that any employee would ever to post a sign like this. Well Parker Von Schwinegruber not only got me up early, we enjoyed our first cup of coffee on the patio before the sun was up. Oh it was daylight but just barely. The second cup of coffee was in the recliner, and now I’m pinned here and need someone to pour my third cup. It’s a dog’s life… Eat, play, go potty and sleep. Repeat to infinity ♾️ Mindy🌈🐛🏳️⚧️🦋 -
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Thanks so much @Vidanjali,@Ivy, and @DonkeySocks She's stable now and going home Monday after tests and some observation time. So that's a positive relief. -
By Davie · Posted
Trump-linked dark-money group spent $90m on racist and transphobic ads in 2022, records show. Citizens for Sanity was one of top political spenders last election cycle and is back for 2024 with more extreme messaging, https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/17/trump-citizens-sanity-election-ads -
By Mirrabooka · Posted
I adore the Bee Gees. There's no way that I could link all their great songs in the above post. To me though, this song of theirs is head and shoulders above everything else:
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