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the thread that can't be derailed....

Started by cynthialee, December 03, 2011, 09:47:32 AM

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hazelspikes

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(Blue and pink hair, green eyes, lavender lips and the genderqueer flag and heart).

I didn't know where to post this. Eheheheheh. And the picture wasn't displaying when I did the insert image code. User error...

My genderqueer Halloween pumpkin named Charlie. Preferred pronouns are zie/hir. Zie was going to have silver glitter in hir hair, but I didn't want it all over the room. And there's no white in the genderqueer flag war paint because there was no white paint. So I'm sorry it wasn't completely accurate.  :(
With a laptop, my mounds of books, and history handouts, I could rule the world! Or, just think about my self-identity and help the world through being kind and teaching.
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MadelineB

Quote from: hazelspikes on October 29, 2012, 08:44:35 PM
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(Blue and pink hair, green eyes, lavender lips and the genderqueer flag and heart).

I didn't know where to post this. Eheheheheh. And the picture wasn't displaying when I did the insert image code. User error...

My genderqueer Halloween pumpkin named Charlie. Preferred pronouns are zie/hir. Zie was going to have silver glitter in hir hair, but I didn't want it all over the room. And there's no white in the genderqueer flag war paint because there was no white paint. So I'm sorry it wasn't completely accurate.  :(

What a lovely gourd. Love that it wasn't cut. Non-op CharlieOLanterns deserve to look their best too! Don't worry about getting the colors any one way. As long as Charlie is happy, that's all that matters.
History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.
~Maya Angelou

Personal Blog: Madeline's B-Hive
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hazelspikes

Quote from: MadelineB on October 29, 2012, 10:39:48 PM
What a lovely gourd. Love that it wasn't cut. Non-op CharlieOLanterns deserve to look their best too! Don't worry about getting the colors any one way. As long as Charlie is happy, that's all that matters.

Tehee thanks! My dorm was throwing a Halloween party and I went for the food (because I'm a poor college student/band nerd like that). The pumpkin painting was a bonus and I figured "what the heck, I will make this beautiful!" And because I'm not well-versed in painting, it got a bit wibbly. but Charlie O'Lanterns (love the last name) will stay until it looks sad and needs to go to the pumpkin-patch-in-the-sky.
With a laptop, my mounds of books, and history handouts, I could rule the world! Or, just think about my self-identity and help the world through being kind and teaching.
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justmeinoz

What is the cause of American's fascination with pumpkins?  Do you actually eat them or just carve them and molest them in other ways?  We roast them, boil them, and make soup out of them. Butternut makes the best soup in my opinion.  Otherwise a Queensland Blue.

Karen.
"Don't ask me, it was on fire when I lay down on it"
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V M

Quote from: justmeinoz on October 30, 2012, 03:02:20 AM
What is the cause of American's fascination with pumpkins?  Do you actually eat them or just carve them and molest them in other ways?  We roast them, boil them, and make soup out of them. Butternut makes the best soup in my opinion.  Otherwise a Queensland Blue.

Karen.

Pumpkins are used to make Jack O Lanterns for the Halloween holiday on Oct. 31st  :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack-o%27-lantern

But yes, many people also make various treats and such out of them  :)

http://pumpkinrecipes.org/
The main things to remember in life are Love, Kindness, Understanding and Respect - Always make forward progress

Superficial fanny kissing friends are a dime a dozen, a TRUE FRIEND however is PRICELESS


- V M
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BlueSloth

Quote from: justmeinoz on October 30, 2012, 03:02:20 AM
What is the cause of American's fascination with pumpkins?  Do you actually eat them or just carve them and molest them in other ways?
When we're not painting them or carving them and putting lights in them or shooting them out of cannons or catapults or trebuchets or whatever, there's pumpkin pie.

As far as I can tell, the pies are made from a special kind of cylindrical pumpkin, with a tough metallic skin, which mainly grows on store shelves.  The interior has a liquidy consistency and no seeds.
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Padma

Quote from: hazelspikes on October 29, 2012, 08:44:35 PM
And the picture wasn't displaying when I did the insert image code. User error...
Not user error, Flickr has made it a lot more fiddly to link directly to photos these days. They've provided a way to do this:

Click on the Share dropdown above the image - then choose Grab the HTML/BBCode, pick the BBCode button, and copy the code from there (you get to choose which image size to show) - drop that in your topic post and it shows like this:


Untitled by hazelspikes, on Flickr

If you don't want to show your user/title data, you can delete everything from that paste except the part near the beginning from [ img ] to [ /img ] (without the spaces) and you'll just see this:

Womandrogyneâ„¢
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Brooke777

Quote from: justmeinoz on October 30, 2012, 03:02:20 AM
What is the cause of American's fascination with pumpkins?  Do you actually eat them or just carve them and molest them in other ways?  We roast them, boil them, and make soup out of them. Butternut makes the best soup in my opinion.  Otherwise a Queensland Blue.

Karen.

I recently made a really good butternut squash soup. I am planning on making a pumpkin stew in the near future as well.  But, growing up we only used pumpkins for Halloween decorations, and pie. Other than that, at least where I was raised (Oregon) we did not used pumpkins for any sort of food.
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Taka

right now i'm seriously jealous of people who can flash chest hair
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BlueSloth

Quote from: hazelspikes on October 29, 2012, 08:44:35 PM
My genderqueer Halloween pumpkin named Charlie.
I like hir.

(I didn't say anything before because I wanted to think of something a bit more sophisticated and longer, but "I like hir" pretty much says it all.. so.. yeah.  hehe)
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kelly_aus

Quote from: Taka on October 30, 2012, 04:21:15 PM
right now i'm seriously jealous of people who can flash chest hair

You can have what remains of mine..
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Taka

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suzifrommd

Quote from: Taka on October 30, 2012, 04:21:15 PM
right now i'm seriously jealous of people who can flash chest hair
Easy.
1. Take everything off.
2. Put on raincoat.
3. Walk up to a chest hair.
4. Let it all hang out.
Have you read my short story The Eve of Triumph?
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Shantel

I had a single chest hair grow out when I was a senior in high school. It was my badge of manhood. My girlfriend spotted it and plucked it out. It was such an emasculating act that I dumped her. I never grew another hair on my chest, a blessing as I now look back on it all!  :D
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V M

LOL... I had a girlfriend do the same thing  :laugh:  I didn't mind though because I only had two hairs, one on the edge of each nipple and they actually kind of annoyed me  :)
The main things to remember in life are Love, Kindness, Understanding and Respect - Always make forward progress

Superficial fanny kissing friends are a dime a dozen, a TRUE FRIEND however is PRICELESS


- V M
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hazelspikes

@Padma: Thanks for your help! I'll try to remember that for next time.
@BlueSloth: That's okay! I appreciate your comment. :)
With a laptop, my mounds of books, and history handouts, I could rule the world! Or, just think about my self-identity and help the world through being kind and teaching.
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Kaelin

So I was walking to my first class, and on the ground I notice a bobby pin.  It's supposed to be unsanitary to just pick random stuff off the ground, but I go ahead and take it, and I wash it off when I head to the restroom.

Towards the end of my second class, as I was picking up tests from students, I noticed a bobby pin in the room there, too.  I pick it up, and the two pins match (both black, so hardly a surprise).  I clean that one, too.  Since I'm not teaching any other class and am just doing office hours, I've stuck them both in my hair (probably not visible to anyone anyway).

If I was a religious person, I'd probably use this example as a sign from God I have his blessing (nay, an expectation) to dress/express differently.  But I'm not superstitious like that, so I'll chalk it up to an amusing coincidence -- one that nets me two perfectly good matching bobby pins.
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Emma Morgaine

Quote from: Kaelin on November 07, 2012, 02:59:55 PM
So I was walking to my first class, and on the ground I notice a bobby pin.  It's supposed to be unsanitary to just pick random stuff off the ground, but I go ahead and take it, and I wash it off when I head to the restroom.

Towards the end of my second class, as I was picking up tests from students, I noticed a bobby pin in the room there, too.  I pick it up, and the two pins match (both black, so hardly a surprise).  I clean that one, too.  Since I'm not teaching any other class and am just doing office hours, I've stuck them both in my hair (probably not visible to anyone anyway).

If I was a religious person, I'd probably use this example as a sign from God I have his blessing (nay, an expectation) to dress/express differently.  But I'm not superstitious like that, so I'll chalk it up to an amusing coincidence -- one that nets me two perfectly good matching bobby pins.

hahaha! i love this story!
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Taka

just to have said it... i had a talk with a sexologist yesterday. she has studied under one of the best, and was wonderfully open minded. felt nice to talk to someone who tries to understand me instead of meeting me with prejudice or ignorant questions. she also seemed open to trying hrt just to see if this might help me, though probably not before making sure that i'm not just overthinking things. right now i feel like i can get my life going in the right direction (forward), even if things don't go the way i'm hoping right now. i'll be seeing her again in january, that was the earliest she could find time for me. good thing i've learned to be patient, i feel like it's good that things aren't happening fast
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ativan

Quote from: Taka on November 20, 2012, 06:11:50 PM
just to have said it.. ...i feel like it's good that things aren't happening fast
Congrats! Very happy for you!
Ativan
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