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I have a UK vote. My constituency is a profoundly safe Tory seat, but second is Labour, so I’ll vote for them because you never know.

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I appreciate this is far from where we want to be in a perfect world, but the Tories are heading towards “we will put you in death camps”, and given Labour’s reluctance to challenge them on anything, this is probably better than we can hope for.

If you are in touch with Labour peeps, especially your MP, it’s worth letting them know that this stuff is appreciated. They get a LOT of shit from the other side. It’s worth us pushing back.

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WPATH, the global governing body for transgender medical care, have responded to the CASS report. They are not impressed. wpath.org/media/cms/Documents/…
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Boost with CW, response to medical transphobia

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Good news: it appears that repeated mRNA vaccinations promotes a broad spectrum inhibitory response to coronavirus infection.

I’ve had 5 mRNA vaccines and I know I’ve been repeatedly exposed to Covid since and just not caught it. I guess that’s why.

medicine.wustl.edu/news/repeat…

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🤞🤞🤞

I mean, I definitely caught the 'Rona after my first vaccination, but I've not been ill at all since (yet, I'm exhausted following my show run, so I'm just waiting to be hit...)



I feel like I have a “brand”, and that brand is “slightly psychotic middle aged tomboy trans lesbian”.

And brands must be maintained.

So when it’s time to descale the kettle, and other people use vinegar …

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I prefer having citric granulate around to liquid hydrochloric.
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r/AskEurope be like, “what are the income thresholds for being different social classes in your country” and all the Brits are like, “this question makes invalid assumptions all the way down”.

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Me, with a time machine: Good news Pyotr Ilyich! You will be remembered as one of the best composers of all time!

Tchaikovsky: That IS good news! Thank you, time travelling stranger!

Me: … largely for the 1812 overture.

Tchaikovsky: <endless screaming>

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@Vic sorry, must dash. Have to go and have a chat with Camile about the Carnival of the Animals.
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Five years ago, the East Of England Liberal Democrats posted a photo of two transgender women, me and @Zoë O'Connell, wearing “Bollocks to Brexit” T-Shirts.

It is a sign of how far UK politics has fallen that that is utterly unthinkable now. Both the total erasure of transgender people’s existence and acceptance of Brexit are utter orthodoxy across the political spectrum there now.

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Something that's not as important as the hatred, but seems incredibly weird to me, is how it's suddenly become important for politicians. Doesn't that seem really weird? Compared to like the 90s and 00s. That this is suddenly so important for non-trans people who have no real contact with trans-people other than them being a part of the population. I mean, what's going on in their head that it's suddenly important for them? If it's because of social media /éminences grise/, why is it important to *them*? It just seems bizarre. I mean I suppose I *understand* it, but it's always like *so, that's a thing*.


People always point to ghouls like Musk when they say that money can’t buy happiness.

Counterpoint: Enya. She made a load of money. She bought an actual castle. She retired to said castle to become a reclusive cat lady.

Inspirational!

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The people that say "money can't buy happiness" always have some stupid hobby that makes them sad instead of happy.
People with creative hobbies get happier with more money they have.
I have a dozens of things i want to do that i can't because i don't have money.

Elon bought a social media because people made fun of him there.

Mark spends his time stalking millions of people and running psyops with CIA.

Bill Gates is testing how awful a OS can be before people stop using it.

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@void Bill Gates has been running that experiment since the 80s and, it turns out, he hasn’t come close to bottoming out yet.
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Apparently this beach is accessed only by sea.

WRONG

Free soloed the bigger, down and up.

Because I can.

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@Ghost of Hope our limestone is a bit chossy, but it’s usable if you know where to go.


Just stopped at a motorway services for a coffee. You know the place; sells petrol.

The bin was on fire.

At the place that sells petrol.

A couple of women just sitting next to it, watching the bin be on fire.

I went and told someone. The bin is no longer on fire.

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That's even scarier than the cashier at the filling station here coming out onto the forecourt for a fag break.


Money talks

But it can’t sing and dance

And it can’t walk

As long as I can have you here with me

I’d much rather be

REVEREND BLUEJEANS!

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Fellow ADHD types: I have found vegetable cheat mode. Before you boil them, chuck a shitload of MSG in the water.

Downside: I have now run out of vegetables and need to eat my own lips.

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Update: really used too much.

Can you eat desks? Asking for a me.



I think the "1936 Olympics" vibe was maybe putting people off a bit. theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/a…
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But without the novelty of being the first Olympics to be televised.


Me, in southern Portugal: you seen that Spain and Morocco are contemplating a rail tunnel?

@Zoë O'Connell, also in southern Portugal: But they won’t build a rail line to here? WHY EVEN IS SPAIN?

Me: That would be HARD, Zoe. They’d have to build a rail line over at least THREE KILOMETRES of line across land nobody lives on and construct a bridge of about TWO HUNDRED METRES.

So difficult.

timeout.com/news/there-could-b…

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Spanish railways were originally built to six (Castilian) feet. Portuguese ones to five (Portuguese) feet. These are, however, only 8mm different - Portugal being 1664mm, Spain 1672mm.

When the two networks joined up (1880s), they agreed a compromise "Iberian" gauge of 1668mm, and gradually all track was switch to that, which was officially completed in 1955.

So yeah, they already fixed *that* problem 70 years go.



900 metres up the Algarve's tallest mountain in the middle of the night. Shockingly dark!

Worth it, though.

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lenses need that extra, post infinity 'reach' to do the autofocusing. Not sure if any of them actually have the infinity properly marked; none of the few ones I have/had had it. My current one has something that doesn't feel very accurate. Looking at manual focus lenses, they implement a similar cursor, but most seem to have the extra info of FoD, which make hyper focusing easier.

I use a similar technique to what @goatsarah explained. I mostly use Jupiter.

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whenever Vanuatu is mentioned I always think of IHP and feel grateful to the nation of Vanuatu for helping me through the first months of my transition while the gatekeepers were keeping gate


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@BashStKid @Sarah Brown She has very little control over the colleges as they're all independent institutions. I think there are separate protests directed at Trinity; with my vaguely-associated-with-Maths hat on I gather various Trinity maths open days have been subject to protests.
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@BashStKid I think the attitude of individual colleges is most likely to be dictated by their fellowship. I don’t know what King’s fellowship is like and how likely they are to put pressure though.
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Prone to doomscrolling the hours of insomnia away on Reddit because whatever.

Anyway, it seems heterosexual women getting all divorcy because their partners still wank is a thing.

And I’m like, “wow, your relationships are so very not like ours”.

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I remember this topic coming up at my university (mixed) halls of residence, and one of the guys turning to one of the girls and saying “Emma, guys wank.”

One of the most concisely truthful bits of education I’ve ever seen. 😂

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@Sarah Brown Imagine a succession of "er, what, eh, uh" noises. Do they somehow think their husbands are having affairs with themselves or something?


As someone with some unwanted experience in this, the answer is “no”.

Just trust me here.


Would you want to spend a week as someone of the opposite sex? Why/Why not?

#CriticalQuestions #Quiz #PubQuiz #StayHome #StaySafe #StayHomeStaySafe

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@RGB @Critical Cupcake I know there are cis people who tried this for “an experiment” and had to stop because they had a nervous breakdown.


The results are in for the English and Welsh council elections, and the shitbag Tories have come third.

HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!

Maybe spend less time obsessing about where we pee, eh guys?

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I am delighted and relieved but I daren't hope it'll improve nationally cos Labour is only "less bad" not necessarily any good.

My area did ditch our Tory mayor tho, the one who has been distancing himself from the parliamentary party while also being the life partner of Michael Fabricant which Makes No Sense At All Cos He's A Scary Loon.



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incidentally, this is why many activists (or faketivists) don't like fedi: they need to forcefully push their message and they can't. And one can have opposite opinions depending on whether they consider the message to be good or evil. I, for one, value this property of the fediverse very much.


Hey Tories! While you’re coming third in your elections, I’m in ur country, being trans with intent to use a public toilet 🖕🏻

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So that Jurassic Park, a creature-feature starring Tyrannosaurus Rex and Velociraptor, is named after a period that occurred over seventy million years before those animals evolved.

I am unreasonably annoyed by this.

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So there’s a thing about these right wing Americanists who want to force women back into “traditional gender roles” that I don’t get: they come from the bit of America where the music is all about women in traditional gender roles, trapped in an abusive marriage, murdering their husbands.

READ THE ROOM, GUYS.

Or drink coffee with arsenic in it. Your choice.

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Goodbye, Earl.
(Srsly though here in the US this would more typically end with Earl murdering Wanda & probably Maryanne, too, if she lived in easy driving distance.)
youtu.be/bqnrXRuebWg


Dear god. I thought we left bullshit like “debate me bro!” in response to safety warnings to marginalised communities behind on fucking Twitter.

Apparently not. No, you do not get debated. You get blocked and fucking purged from the server.



Useful into for UK trans feminine people

Pharmacies in Portugal (verified) and Spain (unverified) will often sell oestrogen HRT over the counter to tourists without a prescription. If you watch Ryanair prices, you could day trip there for £50 or less.

This will likely be cheaper and potentially safer than using an internet pharmacy.

2mg estradiol is readily available in pill form.

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@StuffByBez @jen To my understanding this is mostly if you use overly high doses, which is sadly kinda common because medical professionals are idiots and often don’t take into account that E is an anti-androgen and prescribe full 50mg pills.


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The linked document is being circulated amongst NHS service providers for young trans people. It advises cessation of ALL medical intervention for transition but goes further. It suggests that if the patient or parents continue to access trans healthcare outside their system, they should be reported to social services with the implicit threat that the children will be taken from their parents.

IF YOU ARE A YOUNG TRANS PERSON OR A PARENT OF ONE, IT IS LIKELY UNSAFE TO ENGAGE WITH NHS MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES.

docs.google.com/document/d/1JS…

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@Ghost of Hope @Rachel Greenham @Charlie Stross @C++ Guy I’m one of the lucky ones who got in under the Article 50 wire. That route has closed now though.
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@grayface_ghost @StrangeNoises @cstross You're giving the British public more credit than they deserve,don't forget these are the people that gave the albino orang utan and 80 odd seat majority to do with as he wished to which he started wrecking the country. Mags happened on both sides of the Atlantic ocean we've gotta make sure it doesn't happen on this side again.


I have arrived on the rock known as Poundland. WHERE IS THE NEAREST BIOLOGICAL FEMALES TOILET ASSHOLES? I WISH TO DESECRATE IT WITH MY TRANS PISS

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After your unholy piss and exiting that place, I hope you have a better day.
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AS ARMAS, OS MEUS CARALHOS! CONTRA OS BRETÕES, URINAR!

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TERF bullshit, but it’s funny, in a pathetic way

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If there's a UK trans person in your life, check on them.

They probably aren't OK right now.

Seriously

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it's been hard. I've got friends who are definitely struggling right now.
Things seem very uncertain is probably the nicest way to say "it's probably going to be more of the same after the election"


I am constantly amazed at how thin the skins of TERFs are. They would not last 5 minutes as a trans woman.
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The absolute epitome of “dishing it out, but unable to take it”


I am constantly amazed at how thin the skins of TERFs are. They would not last 5 minutes as a trans woman.


Hearing some news on the grapevine that pubic lice would stop sucking blood if only their victims weren’t so mean to them.

Also, coincidentally, transphobes are very new to the whole, “taking responsibility for your own actions” thing.

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@Alisdair Calder McGregor honestly, I certainly am. Vagina tight as fuck, but mostly because I never use it.
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@Alisdair Calder McGregor aaaaasanyway, must dash. Got a subtropical sunset to watch over my citrus trees, safe in the knowledge that I have no pubic lice.


Trans people in the UK ten years ago: “We want equality and timely medical care.”

Trans people in the UK now: “Please, just stop hitting us with that baseball bat.”

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I remember around 2015ish, when you predicted that there'd be US-style toilet laws in the UK someday. I remember thinking that that was a bit far-fetched, but I've now changed my mind. Labour aren't going to be any kinder towards British trans folks, are they? 😞
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@Llwynog I don’t think they’re going to try so hard to be evil, but I don’t think they’re going to undo any of what’s happened either.

I wish I’d been wrong a decade ago.



You guys ever dwell on how fortunate we are to have been born after the development of anaesthesia?
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Aged 10 (late C19), my grandmother's aunt went paddling and her feet were cut by a piece of tin. They became infected (I presume they developed gangrene). By the time she saw a doctor, the only solution was amputation. Both feet, on the kitchen table of the girl's house, without anaesthetic. Apparently, she could be heard screaming from outside the house.

It's besides the point, but they could've given her tourniquet anaesthesia as a non-pharmaceutical option.



Weird asthma attack tonight. Lots of Ventolin taken. Barely touched it. Always fun when part of you is trying really hard to die.


Michael O’Leary is a real life shitposter who plays the press like a fiddle, and here he is doing it again.

We live in a time where anyone could do a quick check to see if a 737-8200 could reach Rwanda from the UK (ok, fuelling stops are possible but it seems unlikely that would be favoured), and confirm that, no, it cannot.

But “journalists” don’t apparently bother to actually investigate … anything.

So O’Leary gets his name in the media again for free. bloomberg.com/news/articles/20…

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Spoilers for Fallout and Silo

Ok. Binged Fallout. Never played the game.

But it’s basically Silo, if Silo didn’t take itself seriously, and also there’s no nuclear war in Silo, and everybody outside is dead in Silo (humans anyway, the rest of the ecosystem is fine as long as it stays away from Fulton County, Georgia).

And Silo is set in our future, not some 1950s retro future.

But other than that, same idea. I guess Silo was influenced by the game. It’s very much “what if Fallout, but hard sci-fi?”

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Spoilers for Fallout and Silo
@FoolishOwl Also, the reasoning for doing the bad thing was different: Fallout, capitalist excess; Silo, Thurman passionately believes that he needs to murder 7 billion people to save humanity.
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