I kinda wonder og there's a translation issue in the title because it looks kinda absurd, in a if it wasn't sad it would be kinda funny way?
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Hey lets invent 14 new gender identitets 😎
Might depend on where you are located, but Long Tall Sally is great for tall feminine clothes if you are in EU or UK.
Debian with kde, because it looked a bit like Windows.
Then slackware because it was supposedly a "simple" Linux distro. Apparently simple doesn't mean simple to use for a newbie...
I thought r/suddenly_trans was a odd funny subreddit, and one day someone linked to egg_irl in the comments and guess that's how I finally understood what being trans could mean - that was a very long weekend with a lot of thinking about all the signs that I didn't see :D
Damn now you made me want to learn COBOL just for the meme...
Har set How to blow up a pipeline på Filmstriben. Sådan "film teknisk" var den egentlig ikke super god, men føltes stadig som en vigtig film, uanset om man syntes at titlen lyder som en god ide at gøre eller ej.
Same, but I guess if you have a idea you want to build then using a language you are already comfortable with makes it a lot smoother than learning one that could be a better fit.
On one hand, I feel like I'm stuck. I'm not going to pass with only hrt and I'm not fully sure how to handle that.
On the other hand I just got myself a bunch of new feminine clothes and I can't wait to get home and start using them, which will push how I express myself a lot while also being inside the range in which im comfortable with myself. So future goal will probably be about figuring out how to live as a trans passing woman rather than a cis passing woman :)
Maybe this? https://www.quora.com/Whats-the-logic-behind-Google-rejecting-Max-Howell-the-author-of-Homebrew-for-not-being-able-to-invert-a-binary-tree (his own version of what happened)
For sure, I don't think I strictly belong to either of the stereotypes
Where does "it used to work, but now it doesn't, and I don't understand how it could ever have worked" fit in?