@grainloom both as a consumer and as an electronics engineer I have to say I hate the trend of making things as thin as possible
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Felþry (felthry@awoo.space)'s status on Saturday, 05-Jan-2019 23:57:40 EST Felþry -
Felþry (felthry@awoo.space)'s status on Monday, 23-Jul-2018 00:12:36 EDT Felþry "We're pirates of the seven seas!"
"Which ones?"
"Uh, Mediterranean, Caribbean, the Dead Sea, the South China Sea (but not the North), Hudson Bay, the Sea of Tranquility, and the Holy See.""...."
"Look, we get around, okay?"
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Felþry (felthry@awoo.space)'s status on Sunday, 04-Mar-2018 16:39:45 EST Felþry @ctrlaltdog things like this always make me want to say, though, that it's okay for someone to question their gender and then in the end decide they're not trans after all. It's not like questioning your gender immediately locks you into being trans, and I want to make sure people don't get anxious about that.
I don't mean to invalidate your statement! I'm sure it's true that people who question their gender are significantly more likely to be trans, but they can be cis too and that's okay!
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Felþry (felthry@awoo.space)'s status on Friday, 06-Oct-2017 23:38:41 EDT Felþry The sun is a gigantic nuclear explosion in space that just doesn't stop exploding and that's really quite a thing.