I think the most problematic thing about this is that you give very private and intimate information of not just you but also your ex out, most definitely without their consent
@lemmy.blahaj.zone
It's that anti-capitalism gets classified as a mental sickness to simply disregard all their points without actually engaging with their arguments and how that's stupid. The "doc" is portrayed in a negative light
I could imagine it being kinda useful for one specific situation: hook your phone up to a Bluetooth speaker that's a bit away from you, and you got a simple microphone that's probably not the best, but might be better than none
I wanna go on a trans field trip. Learn about trans history, do some workshops learning about practical trans stuff and legal things, and that sorta stuff. I also think being given the chance to at least try out crossdressing would be pretty good for young students, not to "make them trans" but maybe build some more understanding. Don't force them, but give them the chance to do it
I don't know exactly who you're talking about, so I can't really make my own opinion on them, but the way you describe it feels weird. Polyandrous visibility is important, and your comment feels like "it's fine if they do it in their own homes, but I don't want to see it in public"
A couple of profs tell the students at our school to use it. Students would ask me (a tutor) "can you help me with this problem with eclipse?" and then point to the worst UI anyone ever created. I want to like it, because open source and stuff, but it's just horrible
thanks for using Leebra!
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