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silent_water [she/her]
silent_water [she/her] @ silent_water @hexbear.net
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I sometimes appear to be logged into some other user's account

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I think this user is expressing a sincere gender identity

  • that just says mod. whoever did it, purge them.

  • lying when we have screenshots of the modlog is some real cajones

  • it's fairly normal content for /r/egg_irl. the criticism has been leveled endlessly on reddit and it's mostly not been taken by the community because of a lack of moderation.

  • they were speculating that hexbear's userbase was using pronoun tags to pretend like we're queer friendly -- we're 1/3 trans and that was deeply offensive to all of us. it literally erases our existence.

  • I literally cannot fathom a more effective way to paint yourselves as the modern nazis. this recalls the holocaust in the worst possible way.

    Death to Israel Death to Israel Death to Israel

  • gonna be honest -- "how dare you tell me what I'm not" is a hard place to get to for a lot of trans femmes. it's remarkable how fast social conditioning snaps back the other way.

    so: you're valid

  • the ranma 1/2 manga made me so happy and confused as a heavily repressing teenager. I just wanted Ranma to live out his happy lesbian life and couldn't understand why he wouldn't just commit to being a woman all the time.

  • no worries! you want a separate boot partition on your hard disk to make this all easier. if you don't have one already, I would make one, then go back through the arch install. at the end, there should be instructions on how to update the grub.cfg for arch. you'll need to do the exact same thing for Ubuntu. the only hard part is that Ubuntu is set up right now to not mount a /boot partition so when you install updates, the updated boot images won't get installed in the right place. so you need to boot into Ubuntu first and change /etc/fstab so it mounts the boot partition to /boot. then you need to run:

     
        
    sudo update-bootloader --refresh
    
      

    then you can go back and do the arch install with the same /boot partition and run grub-install. there's detailed instructions on how to change the boot partition here and the ArchWiki should have the rest.

  • nitrokey -- they're open source and mostly support the new FIDO standards at this point.

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