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From a 1943 article. "Standard contracts in particular could thus become effective instruments in the hands of powerful industrial and commercial overlords enabling them to impose a new feudal order of their own making upon a vast host of vassals."

Well.



Cambridge doesn’t operate on the basis of teaching you how to do things; it just assumes you can and looks and says “how sad” if you e.g. turn out to have no idea how to write an essay.

(Thing I just wrote in DMs, and thought worth grousing about in public.)

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@xanna The OU does it better in that they actually seem to realise people do not spring fully formed into degree courses able to write essays.


Have tech thing

Get error code on tech thing

Google for list of error codes

It's a video

He.

Talks.

Incredibly.

Slowly.

And.

Does.

Not.

Get.

To.

The.

Point.

Scream in ADHD

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you have managed to perfectly convey this feeling in this post. kudos.

If it helps: If the video has a transcript (next to the description) you can search that with ctrl f. But it is still a video, the least dense form of this kind of information.

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i hate that....

People talking slow, and taking 5 minutes to get to the advice and then the advice is shit



Important discovery yesterday. My tutor pronounces EULA like the noise the Martians make in War of the Worlds.


Always feels a little bit of a privilege to play a part in someone’s transition. I’m at a solicitor’s helping witness a young trans man’s deed poll.


Seven years

One hundred kilometres

This is why we can’t have nice things

theportugalnews.com/news/2025-…

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That's what, about 60 metres of track + infrastructure in a working day?


Enematopoeia - a word that sounds like it used to be full of shit.


Working in University IT, I'm sure there never used to be such a constant drip-drip pressure to make things more shit.


Apple Intelligence be less gullible challenge. Difficulty: impossible


Why is it that cheeseburgers are one of humanity’s greatest culinary inventions but chicken cheeseburgers are uniquely disappointing?

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Answering a hypothetical question because I can't help myself

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Having a lemon tree has made me discover that making lemon curd is REALLY EASY and it tastes so much better than any I’ve ever bought.

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Well now I'm going to have to reconsider the old advice for what to do if life gives me lemons. Though to be honest, I'd always suspected that I'd make limoncello anyway.


My glorious glorious induction hob! Mummy has missed you! Yes she has!

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This meme annoys me a bit because the "advanced" version is still a simplistic lie that cis people tell themselves about us.

Sex and gender are, in fact, merely two aspects of the same thing and where we draw the line is entirely socially constructed.

In that way, sex does, in fact, equal gender.

Trans women are women.

Trans men are men.

Non binary people are non binary.

Stop trying to introduce extra variables which aren't needed.

I am a trans woman. I am female. That is my sex.

That's it. That's all of it.

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(Via the OU Contract Law module). Are terms and conditions better with 1990s computer music?

youtu.be/glqZ7pfZ--8



Things I say to therapists that I then have to unpick in my own head after I've said them, number 772 in a series. "She is a disbeliever in her own power, yet afraid of it."


I just had an appointment with my endocrinologist, which went very differently to what I was expecting. In particular, she prescribed me testosterone. Now, I know cis women have it too, but the idea of deliberately giving myself my nemesis is quite squicky.


I feel like “Gen X Cambridge compsci grads getting stack overflow within 30 seconds of being exposed to Python for the first time” is a whole vibe.

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What’s with the UK motorway speed limit being 113? You’d have thought that they’d have picked a round number.
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Hey did you know that Iberian rail gauge is what it is because Portugal used 5 Portuguese feet for their gauge and Spain 6 Castilian feet for their gauge and the are so damn close that splitting the difference wouldn’t have a detrimental affect on rolling stock for either. And so its officially 1668mm!



When shopping online, usually for clothes, I've seen the "Klarna" etc. buttons at checkout that allow people to buy now and pay later. It's obviously a form of unsecured credit, familiar enough. What I didn't realise until my OU course pointed it out is that these things come with no credit or affordability checks, making it very easy for people to land in significant debt.




Dear London

When are you going to catch up to civilisation and get E-Ticket readers?

It’s 2025 FFS



Me: Are stamps still a thing?

Zoe: They’re only valid if they had a barcode

Me: They told me in the 90s that my first class stamps would be valid forever!

Dear god, I’m turning into a boomer

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They're kinda still valid - old stamps can be exchanged for new ones. royalmail.com/sending/barcoded…
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Can't quite believe that an acquaintance of mine thinks people vote Reform because they're "concerned about government finances". I mean granted he's probably one of the the most middle class cis het white men I know but come on.
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I'm so pleased Reform have settled on a reason to vote for them now: I used to get terribly confused about whether it was about states rights or ethics in games journalism.

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Why is the Starmer government insisting on being the warm up act to Prime Minister Farage?

I don’t get it. They seem to be doing it on purpose.

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All these neoliberal politicians know what their oligarch masters want, and it's been agreed informally, behind the scenes, that Farage will take the reigns in the UK after this shambles of a Labour government
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Starmer is a cardboard cutout of a mediocre Conservative backbencher.


Why is there not a cereal called Brekekekex? It could come in little frog shapes and have knob jokes on the packet.


The Equality Act has a number of flaws, but I have a soft spot for a part of it. After the evening where it first actually occurred to me I could be trans, I found myself musing that having “proposed to undergo a process […] for the purposes of reassigning […] sex” I had acquired the protected characteristic of gender reassignment. It didn’t change anything practically but the way that was worded made me feel a little bit seen by whoever drafted the 2010 Act. A tiny legislative hug.
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I think @goatsarah might have been involved in that... it was certainly one of the points we raised during drafting.



I was thinking over/into my beer just now. I want there to be a website for trans eggs. Is there one? Not just useful information, but actually something much closer to advertising. There's this narrative that shapes being trans as undesirable, faulty, at best a disorder to be treated and pitied.

But being trans is amazing, and I think we should be shouting about it to as many people who need to hear as we can reach.

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A friend is having surgery at the same hospital I was in almost three years ago. It's bringing back so many happy memories, of daft things and frets, of little surprises and joys.

When trans women make ourselves more truly who we are, we do amazing things. Ain't no power in the 'verse can stop us.

#transjoy



I am listening on Radio 4 to Labour handing the next general election to Reform. It’s scary just how stupid they are that they don’t see that this is what they are doing.

Also, for far too many people, fucking terrifying.



Long form blog post

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@SaraMG Yeah. We're chill with each other now. I was a shit to him when we were younger though. I have apologised.


Time and space are the hardest things to wait for.

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Do I know any psychologists on here? I'm wondering if there's been significant study of the variety of ways trans people relate to and think/feel about their pretransition selves. If that's even psychology!

(I could just go diving in, looking for papers, but that often fails in subjects I know little about because I lack the terminology to know what I'm looking for.)

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@Zumbador I think I agree. I think there are a lot of great counsellors in this space with kind of "meso" scale experience, things they've learnt from many patients, etc. I think this and support groups etc is probably the best place to look.

But psychology in the paper-mill" "Professor of Brainiology, OBE, CBE, bar, bar, sense at the University of Old", I'd be very skeptical about.

Throughout history, as a profession they always seem to be playing catch up with reality and enabling lots of horrible things done by states. It seem like quite a foetid hunting ground.

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@Zumbador
I don't like to be abstract political, so here's a concrete example from a paper on Autism.

There was an experiment which showed that autistic people were more consistent in applying professed beliefs in private (a faked experiment where subjects were asked to eat taboo-animal meet in exchange for money, in company and alone).

This increased consistency was pathologised as autistic people failing to adapt to social situations by not being hypocritical in private. They did brain scans and stuff to show the hypocrisy nexus and suggested interventions to fire it up in autistic people.

I suspect this is very likely how that kind of psychology works in the trans space too.



My therapist introduced me to the concept of RSD (rejection sensitive dysphoria) last week and it is a very powerful match for a lot of what’s in my head.

It makes sense in this context that I appreciate my strength training sessions because I only ever get positive feedback and encouragement.



When you’re both gluten and lactose intolerant;

Made in a factory that once handled wheat: I must avoid this at all costs.

Contains milk: LEROY JENKINS!



Signs you may be working with mathematicians...

my $default_quota='9.8G'; # Based on 1st Feigenbaum constant



“In Our Time” on radio 4 is discussing Pope Joan and a rumour from shortly after the time that popes had genital examinations to stop this ever happening again.