

I don’t know shit about the beatles


“The surgery” is a term used by people who aren’t familiar with the different kinds of gender affirming care. It almost always refers to genital reconfiguration which is also known as bottom surgery.
transmeds (aka truscum) believe that you aren’t really trans unless you transition medically. To a transmed, someone who didn’t want to get bottom surgery wouldn’t be a real trans person.
chasers are people who fetishize trans people and mainly want them because want a boy with cunt or girl with a dick. A trans person who has had bottom surgery is a turn off for them so they try to manipulate trans people into not getting it.


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I’m not so lucky and I wash everything in cold water and together, except if I have enough linens built up, then I wash them in separate loads.
I mitigate this by having bins for clean laundry. I have underclothes in one, outer clothes in another, and linens in a third in my closet. If folding is a strong need for you that’s probably not going to work but it does keep the dryer clear (mostly) so reduces friction for doing new laundry.
True, however my dysfunction is around not washing the sheets as often as i should so I just kind of accept small stains. Don’t really have a process for that yet. I’ve got other more pressing chores to learn to manage atm so it will probably be a while before I figure that out.
have two sheets, put the new one on right after taking the old one off. put the old one in the laundry pile and wash it with your clothes.


I think that just derails the trolley, which possibly injures the people on the trolley but probably less chance than certainty of killing people on the tracks.


Wtf?


The sliding in and out parts also the folding make it not viable for me.


That’s why the daily use bins don’t have lids, or well, they do, but only for when the room needs to look it’s best. And they come off the next time I need to use them.


I’ve recently upgraded my clothes from clean pile and laundry bag to clean outer and under wear bins and a dirty laundry pile. Also beds linens have a separate bin.
The basic insight here is putting some kind of box around the pile improves organization. Lids and stacking help too.
Someday my entire life will be in bins.


I do a simpler variant (2 bins) of this and it helps. I hope that someday I’ll get to more granular categories.


You could get put in jail for no reason and risk being sent to a concentration camp.


I’m guessing C


So what happens when two people in the same or similar situation define the same action, one defines it as good, the other as evil? It’s pretty easy to construct a situation where each person feels morally justified in killing the other.
That doesn’t seem like a very useful morality.


While it may sound similar it’s meaningfully different. Jesus’ statement asserts that good is an attritibute that can be had by some being, just not you or me. I am asserting that good is not something anyone can be. There’s no deity involved here.


That not only am I not a good person, it’s mostly impossible for a person to be truly good. Even knowing what good is, in its entirety, is nigh impossible. The best that can be done isn’t necessarily within my energy and/or skill.
There are wrongs that cannot meaningfully be righted.
Doing a little good some of the time is the most I can ever aspire to.
someday :3