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

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Shantel

Quote from: justmeinoz on April 15, 2013, 07:45:00 AM
How does a kayak gain 20kg between lying on the ground and being lifted onto the car roof racks?

When the lifter's muscles atrophy due to HRT the perceived weight of said kayak increases exponentially.  ;D
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ativan

Quote from: justmeinoz on April 15, 2013, 07:45:00 AM
How does a kayak gain 20kg between lying on the ground and being lifted onto the car roof racks?
Water.  :D
I have had to carry one over a mile on a crappy sharp boulder filled trail once.
It just kept getting heavier every step of the way.
My legs and arms were shaking by the time I got to the end of the trail.
It was worth it. It came out at a water outlet for a small hydroelectric plant.
It shoots water out of a ten foot dia opening, thats about fifteen feet above the water downstream.
The first wave coming back up out of the water is at least ten feet high.
There are over a dozen smaller waves from it as you go down stream. They each get a little smaller as you go.
If you go like hell into the first one you get air to about the middle of the next 'bump'.
I like that.
Ativan
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Mayonnaise

Mistake! Mistake!

Wore a new as yet not fully stretched out pair of Angry Birds Breifs to work today, and damn me if they aren't pinching in the leg holes!!!  :icon_omfg:

Why can't they make Character Briefs in sizes above Boys 8?

8^/
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Taka

we just had a guy visiting us to ask for help with analyzing german sentences. he's studying the language, and doing the classical analysis which none of us linguists understand at all. a doctor, master and bachelor couldn't understand how to use that outdated way to analyze anything, because it doesn't fit with how we have experienced that language really is.

reminded me a little of the difference between a classical binary understanding of gender and how many non-binaries and more open minded researchers have come to understand it as something quite different in many ways. the different views can be so incompatible at times, and it is really hard to explain some times when people have too different viewpoints.
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ativan

Perceptions change with even small changes that we make, which changes the choices that come from the changes in perception.
It's the unwillingness to make the little choices, for fear that we will have to make decisions, that cause perception to become stale.
All of which is so assbackwards.
Every once in a while, something happens to suddenly change our perceptions, and we may see it as a sign or divine intervention.
Nothing changed, everything is as it always was, our perception was all that changed.
Our decisions to consciously make choices for change can sometimes change others perceptions.
We essentially become divine intervention. A sign from wherever.
It's much easier to just change our perceptions by being aware that ours is ours alone.
There are many other ways to perceive the same thing, yet everything about it is still the same.
This is informed decision. It allows us to make our own choices.
Perceptions are everything. I think non-binaries are aware of this on a higher level.
Even if we are unaware of it, we still do it.
This is hard to accept, sometimes.
We feel that allowing a decision to change our perception of gender will cause us to make different choices for ourselves.
This is not true, it is just our perception of gender.
We sometimes do this, fearing to make choices and decisions for fear that our perception of gender is incorrect
Perceptions of gender can be so confusing, sometimes.
It's nice that more people are becoming aware that non-binary is a gender in it's own right, as right as a binary gender.
Not something in the middle of other things. Something separate, yet sharing so many things.
Just a small change in perception that changes everything we believed to be true about gender.
Just my perception  ;)
Ativan
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Shantel

I appreciate your perceptions Ativan and I think a limited number of binary's are beginning to get it too, but there is a vast binary world around us that has little or no perception of the things we know and live out on a daily basis. Still I continue to hold my own as a non-binary that anyone in medical practice would simply refer to as a eunuch. Either way, the labeling is like so much water off of this duck's back as I continue to present myself androgynously in public and hide none of my physical attributes lest I deceive myself. So far I don't get any negative comments albeit a few second takes from those unfamiliar with me. I think one's carriage and sense of self worth has to be on display and exuded through every pore to be well received. Being in the last quarter of my life and coming to the place where I am no longer cowed by what others might think has also played into my own level of success. I can only hope that other's here will emulate that in their own lives.
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ativan

That's so true. How you are perceived has a lot to do with how you carry yourself.
I learned it through hard lessons at a young age. My stature has always been smaller than average.
But I did it all wrong. I learned to do it in a way that just simply moved people out of my way.
Part the crowd, so to speak. I still do it, unconsciously at times, when I'm in a bad mood, or in a hurry.
As I age more gracefully :D, and thanks to working with some really astute people, that's changing.
Less combative :). But I blend in pretty well at the same time.
Another lesson from my early twenties. To be effective at what I was doing, it paid to blend in.
I do that less and less, as I still retain that ability to just back people up who can't mind their own business.

So much has changed in the last couple years, especially in the last year or so.
I notice peoples general attitudes have mellowed, it's not just mine.
I in turn, smile more at weird comments and for the most part, get a smile back.
Nothing really big has happened to people, just small changes in their own perceptions.

I notice this in binary people, perhaps because I'm not.
But at the same time, I have to allow those same kinds of small changes in my own perceptions.
It is these little changes that make a bigger change in perceptions than say, a large event.
There is momentum towards people's acceptance of genders that are different than their own.
This plays out in binaries themselves, as they accept that they are not so different from each other.
The subtleties of that carries over into peoples general acceptance of others different than themselves.

I fully expected a severe backlash of bigotry from the event in Boston.
Instead, people were quicker to tell others not to jump to conclusions.
It's a good sign that we are, as a society, finally growing up and away from those who thrive on bigotry.
Those people and their 'news' stories and conspiracy theories were and are still being shut out.
It's a sad thing that happened, but at the same time, we stood up for ourselves as a society.
I hope it's a lesson learned that we don't forget. Today, the way it is playing out, I have hope for all of us.
Congress would do well to pay attention to us, as a society that is changing the way we think.
We are a lot smarter than they think we are. We have done well I think, and not just recently.

I am more relaxed in the way I carry myself, I suppose this translates into more confidence.
I'm not entirely sure if it is graceful ageing or just the small shifts of perception that I perceive.
Ativan

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Pica Pica

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cynthialee

So it is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you can win a hundred battles without a single loss.
If you only know yourself, but not your opponent, you may win or may lose.
If you know neither yourself nor your enemy, you will always endanger yourself.
Sun Tsu 'The art of War'
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King Malachite

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"Sometimes you have to go through outer hell to get to inner heaven."

"Anomalies can make the best revolutionaries."
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V M

Quote from: Malachite on May 11, 2013, 11:23:20 PM
Grapes with seeds are annoying.

Depends, If you have straw and good aim they can be quite amusing... Think earlobes  >:-)
The main things to remember in life are Love, Kindness, Understanding and Respect - Always make forward progress

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- V M
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King Malachite

I attempted to kill a spider but it dissapeared.  When I looked under the shoe I used, there was guts.  This concerns me.  Uhoh
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"Sometimes you have to go through outer hell to get to inner heaven."

"Anomalies can make the best revolutionaries."
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V M

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

I'm the Resident Killer of Bugs at my house.  Somebody has to do it.   >:-)  Typically, I just walk in with a tissue and flush em away.  The worst one was when there was this giant (compared to all the teeny ones) spider that I tried to squish with a shoe.  "Why won't you die!!??" was shouted.

Also, I RP a couple of Marvel characters on Tumblr.  It's a strange addiction...
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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Shantel

Quote from: hazelspikes on May 16, 2013, 02:52:55 PM
I'm the Resident Killer of Bugs at my house.  Somebody has to do it.   >:-)  Typically, I just walk in with a tissue and flush em away.  The worst one was when there was this giant (compared to all the teeny ones) spider that I tried to squish with a shoe.  "Why won't you die!!??" was shouted.


They move rather quickly. There's an enormous black wolf spider that lives under my kitchen range, he comes out and looks at me in the morning when I'm having coffee. The instant I move to kill him he darts under the range again. I'll outlive him and get the last word!
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V M

Blah, that reminds me that the hobo spider season starts up this time of year  :P  Time to buy some new sticky traps and gear up to wage war
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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V M

Quote from: JulieR on May 16, 2013, 05:29:19 PM
I think I had a hobo bite a few years ago, they are bad, it didn't heal for months

Hobo bites can be pretty bad and turn infectious, I had to get a shot and a round of follow up antibiotics the first time I got bit by a hobo, now I use a prescription bite cream that works really well  8)   
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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Jaime

I cut my hair today, and I'm so happy since it felt soo wrong having long hair. Because my anxiety is pretty bad, I haven't managed to go to the hairdresser. Decided to cut it myself, and it turned out ok.  ;D
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King Malachite

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"Sometimes you have to go through outer hell to get to inner heaven."

"Anomalies can make the best revolutionaries."
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