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By Lydia_R · Posted
This isn't the best picture, but this is my other arcade gaming setup. The game on the right is on a touch screen and is a game I coded in 2007. I had it on the app stores for a decade, but it just became too much of a pain to keep them up there because of all of their rules and OS changes. My game is very much like this Hoyle Mahjong I play in that it just waits for you to make the next move. I'm very much into arcade games because of the math and angles. Aiming. I think that aiming is a basic thing in life and is why we have so many guns in our cultures. Guns are unfortunate, but I love aiming. I have these nice Aerobie freebees that I wish I could find someone to play with. I've been throwing them in my empty house the last few days and that has been fun. It's fun having a fairly large empty house that is full of a decade of memories, but I'm likely headed out into a much smaller space after I move. It's what I have to do for work and the work is good, so I do my best to enjoy the journey. -
By Lydia_R · Posted
I still eat 1/2C of old fashioned oats a few days a week. Not so into that steel cut stuff. I always mix it with rice. If I screw up and make the oats and don't have any rice, then I typically throw the cooked oats away. I guess I have my picky routines that I've developed over the decades. I've been exposed to a lot of transgender people in the last year with many of them living with me. This wasn't even on my radar years ago. It sure is interesting, but I don't know how representative of the larger culture it is. -
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By Ladypcnj · Posted
America needs new leadership, but the House seems a bit laid back on that idea, being a President in any position takes a lot of responsibilities and keeping world peace at the same time. -
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By Willow · Posted
Good morning everyone well I think it is official, I picked up a rhinovirus at work no doubt. I do try to be careful but you can’t always. I hate wearing a mask. And I can only wash my hands or use sanitizer just so many times. headache, plugged up nose, lots of phlegm even my ears are plugged up. I’m doing everything I can but I’m afraid this one’s just going to have to run its course. Too late for zinc or vitamin C although I will add some to my daily regimen. I’ve got a lot to do today. I even have to teach my wife how to drive the new car so she can get my son and daughter-in-law on Tuesday while I’m at work. Yes it’s that different! And the first time she’s been behind the wheel since February. Hard to believe it’s June! Happy Pride Month. I had a really nice picture to post but it wouldn’t allow me to copy it. Willow “yes I’m old fashion, I still sign my letters” -
By Willow · Posted
Good morning @April Marie my condolences and prayers for your family. I realize how difficult it is to process when a family member passes especially when it happen so quickly. Sending special hugs your way. Willow -
By Davie · Posted
Happy Pride, everyone! Get out and march and show your colors and show your pictures here! Everywhere around the world. LGBTQ+ Pride Month is starting to show its colors around the world. Pride Month, the worldwide celebration of LGBTQ+ culture and rights, kicks off Saturday with events around the globe. But this year’s festivities in the U.S. will unfold against a backdrop of dozens of new state laws targeting LGBTQ+ rights, particularly transgender young people. https://apnews.com/article/pride-month-lgbtq-2024-1abf80d0cf1026b60b47f565e9953fec -
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By Ivy · Posted
They are there to make money, not spend it. The bottom line trumps everything. -
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By Ivy · Posted
The age thing applies to both of them, and I say this as someone in my own mid 70's. As for being "businessmen," I don't consider the government to be a business. That might be part of our problem now. But this might not be the place to open that can of worms. I would like to be able to keep my personal freedom to live as myself, and the social security that I worked most of my life for. -
By KatieSC · Posted
Although the right to care has been affirmed, I still find it disheartening that so many of the treatments that are available and beneficial to someone who is trans, is consequently barred by insurance companies who claim that anything beyond HRT and vaginoplasty, are cosmetic. I believe that any procedure that can help to make one passable as their desired gender, has the potential to be lifesaving. Is being able to just blend in as our desired gender so abhorrent to the insurance companies? I also believe that the transgender communities are taken advantage of in many ways. Look at the number of healthcare providers who will provide care, but want up front payment, which in many cases, is way above what an insurance company will pay. It is very expensive paying out of pocket, yet many of us become so desperate to transition that we just pony up the money. -
By April Marie · Posted
Thank you so very much. The prayers are much appreciated.
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