Still haven't been around much since I got back from vacation. Brain is a fuck and mental health comes first. I'm sure I'll be back properly at some point 🩷
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anarcho-catgirlism (anarchocatgirlism@transfem.social)'s status on Wednesday, 22-May-2024 20:48:14 JST anarcho-catgirlism -
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anarcho-catgirlism (anarchocatgirlism@transfem.social)'s status on Sunday, 28-Apr-2024 05:45:49 JST anarcho-catgirlism I found a berry 🍓 I'm gonna eat it
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anarcho-catgirlism (anarchocatgirlism@transfem.social)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Apr-2024 19:07:15 JST anarcho-catgirlism -
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anarcho-catgirlism (anarchocatgirlism@transfem.social)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Apr-2024 02:25:57 JST anarcho-catgirlism apparently after 4.5 years HRT I can finally cum repeatedly without a refractory period. Poggers. Gotta use my vibe and play with my perenium a lot but hooolyyyy fuuuuuckkkkk. I thought it would never happen. Someone should orgasm torture me about it :3
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anarcho-catgirlism (anarchocatgirlism@transfem.social)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Apr-2024 02:25:53 JST anarcho-catgirlism @Containment@cdrom.tokyo HRT changes a lot about how your sexuality works, yeah. Mentally and physically. I definitely don't get as hard anymore, especially after the first orgasm. But it doesn't stop feeling good. Like I mentioned in the post, I kinda have to focus on the nerves that would be in my "clit" and "labia" if I was born with a vagina. One thing is for sure - different stuff feels good now and orgasms can be more intense if I'm in the right headspace. Headspace honestly has way more to do with it now.
Something something girl orgasms.
I've been able to cum repeatedly from anal for years at this point (never could before HRT), but never from just playing with my girldick and doing no penetration. That's new for me and I'm hyped. -
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anarcho-catgirlism (anarchocatgirlism@transfem.social)'s status on Saturday, 13-Apr-2024 03:04:30 JST anarcho-catgirlism Mods are asleep (I wish)
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anarcho-catgirlism (anarchocatgirlism@transfem.social)'s status on Saturday, 06-Apr-2024 00:21:17 JST anarcho-catgirlism @puniko@mk.absturztau.be aww, thank you!! ❤️
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anarcho-catgirlism (anarchocatgirlism@transfem.social)'s status on Monday, 25-Mar-2024 22:47:19 JST anarcho-catgirlism We're living through facists trying to define our existance as pornographic. That's the main thing I personally found so frustrating about Hetzner selectively enforcing ToS. Like ashten said, why takedown notice a trans server but not techbro MAP spaces?
Kids having access to media depicting people their age living queer lives is so important. I will die on this hill. I grew up in a pseudo cultic Christian environment and was told queers are the devil. My first real experience seeing queerness celebrated was well into college. It reframed my whole life. I could finally understand why I felt so different, and I was furious at my parents for making sure I never got to see positive depictions of queer people.
The debate of whether Yuri is NSFW is asenine. It accepts the framing from queerphobes that non cishet interactions between high school kids are pornographic.
For many this might not feel familiar. But for trans people, having to defend our existence as something not inherently sexual is a daily struggle. In my country right now, they're trying to crack down on pornography while defining trans existence as pornographic. To bigots, transing your gender is a fetish and simply existing in public is forcing that kink on everyone else. Think of the children!!! Accepting their framing on this issue even a little bit is ceding ground I'm not comfortable giving up
So yeah, fuck hetzner. Worst they do is nuke this site until we can get our self host servers up in a week or two. I will be posting NSFW again, but also Yuri and wholesome content that only a bigot would think is pornographic -
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anarcho-catgirlism (anarchocatgirlism@transfem.social)'s status on Saturday, 23-Mar-2024 00:44:06 JST anarcho-catgirlism @puppygirlhornypost @lilithtransrights @SuperDicq@minidisc.tokyo exactly lol. Plus the tradeoff of XMR is that yes its very private but also wildly inefficient. You mean I have to sit here with my gaming CPU at 100% for 3 hours just to be able to transact on this blockchain? WTF?
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anarcho-catgirlism (anarchocatgirlism@transfem.social)'s status on Saturday, 23-Mar-2024 00:41:10 JST anarcho-catgirlism @SuperDicq@minidisc.tokyo Yeah cash is the answer lol. My big issue with crypto is that it ponys around as the "digital cash" when its much more of a centralized bank grift than the PR spin would have you believe.
I mean at the end of the day money is made up. Its just a tool to facilitate cooperation between humans (for the most part, capitalism fetishizes it to wild degrees). Digital cash doesn't have to output the CO2 of a small country in order to be useful or work.
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anarcho-catgirlism (anarchocatgirlism@transfem.social)'s status on Saturday, 23-Mar-2024 00:34:35 JST anarcho-catgirlism @lilithtransrights @SuperDicq@minidisc.tokyo that's largely a problem with ETH-derived tokens. Stuff like monero doesn't have any sort of data field. Its purely transactional
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anarcho-catgirlism (anarchocatgirlism@transfem.social)'s status on Saturday, 23-Mar-2024 00:30:01 JST anarcho-catgirlism @SuperDicq@minidisc.tokyo But like, crypto only has value as much as people are willing to put real currency into it. People just sending money across continents are directly putting a bunch of money in the pockets of crypto grifters. Most of the underlying value currently is hype-driven. The coins only have trading power as long as people perceive crypto as valuable.
The value crypto actually represents is the energy it took to generate the coins. And it takes a lot of energy to mine cryptocurrency. Its very inefficient and bad for the environment at large. -
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anarcho-catgirlism (anarchocatgirlism@transfem.social)'s status on Saturday, 23-Mar-2024 00:27:55 JST anarcho-catgirlism @SuperDicq@minidisc.tokyo that's fair. There's definitely a bit of nuance. It lets people move money who otherwise couldn't. Its useful for keeping activity hidden (to an extent. its not actually all that private). But it is vastly more expensive and inefficient than normal ways of moving money or just like...paying cash.
Are there situations where crypto is the answer? Yes. Are they as boundless as the billions in investment money would have you believe? Not remotely lol -
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anarcho-catgirlism (anarchocatgirlism@transfem.social)'s status on Saturday, 23-Mar-2024 00:18:30 JST anarcho-catgirlism Crypto bros be like "no seriously, this is a replacement for money" then their replacement for money takes 20 minutes to send a transaction with a $20 mining fee
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anarcho-catgirlism (anarchocatgirlism@transfem.social)'s status on Monday, 11-Mar-2024 06:21:36 JST anarcho-catgirlism In the US (and probably elsewhere), many mental health hotlines will call the police if a situation rises to crisis levels. Often that makes things much, much worse for hopefully obvious reasons. This acts as a deterrent for marginalized groups in need, and often we don't call for help even when we should because we're scared of the cops.
Here are mental health hotlines that do not involve the police. Please call if you need to ❤️
Trans Lifeline - 877-565-8860
Wildflower Alliance Peer Support Line - 888-407-4515
Call Blackline - 800-604-5841
Oregon Warmline - 800-698-2392
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anarcho-catgirlism (anarchocatgirlism@transfem.social)'s status on Friday, 08-Mar-2024 09:26:55 JST anarcho-catgirlism Don’t fuck with moon dust. No seriously, do not fuck with moon dust.
Absent any moisture or atmosphere, millennia of asteroid impacts have turned lunar regolith (soil) into a fine powder of razor sharp, glass-like particles. What’s more, the solar wind imparts an electric charge on the dust, causing it to cling to any and every surface it touches through static electricity. On earth, sand tends to get smoother over time as wind and water tumble the grains about, eroding their sharpness. Not so on the moon – lunar dust is sharp and deadly. This is Not A Good Time if you’re an explorer looking to visit our celestial neighbor.
During Apollo, the astronauts faced a plethora of unexpected issues caused by dust. It clung to spacesuits and darkened them enough that exposure to sunlight overheated the life support systems. Dust got in suit joints and on suit visors, damaging them. It ate away layers of boot lining. It covered cameras. Upon returning to the cabin, astronauts attempting to brush it off damaged their suit fabric and sent the dust airborne, where it remained suspended in the air due to low gravity.
Inhaling moon dust causes mucus membranes to swell; every Apollo astronaut who stepped foot on the moon reported symptoms of “Lunar Hay Fever.” Sneezing, congestion, and a “smell of burnt gunpowder” took days to subside. Later Apollo missions even sent a special dust brush with the team to help clean each other and equipment. We don’t know exactly how dangerous the stuff is, but lunar regolith simulants suggest it might destroy lung and brain cells with long-term exposure. 1
In fact the dust is so nasty that it destroyed the vacuum seals of sample return containers. We no longer have any accurate samples of lunar dust, “Every sample brought back from the moon has been contaminated by Earth’s air and humidity […] The chemical and electrostatic properties of the soil no longer match what future astronauts will encounter on the moon.” 2
Whats worse, the solar-charged dust gets thrown up off the moon’s surface via electrostatic forces. The moon doesn’t technically have an atmosphere, but it does have a thin cloud of sharp dust itching to cling to anything it can find.
And it probably isn’t just the moon. “A 2005 NASA study listed 20 risks that required further study before humans should commit to a human Mars expedition, and ranked "dust" as the number one challenge.” 3
The coolest solution I’ve heard about in next-gen spacesuit design is a mesh of woven wires layered into the suit. When activated, the wire mesh would form an anti-static electric field that repels dust. Quite literally a force field. 4
#astronomy #apollo #moon #lunardust