dharmacurious

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[–] dharmacurious@slrpnk.net 9 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

God, it's remarkable how similar that is to me. I'm not ace, and I'm only NB in secret, but holy shit. Same. My dad's reaction was less awful, though

[–] dharmacurious@slrpnk.net 18 points 18 hours ago

Cupping the water against my chest and then throwing it at the shower curtain pretending I am a water bender.

[–] dharmacurious@slrpnk.net 16 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I'm so fucking impressed, and simultaneously I feel like a dumbass for never getting it

[–] dharmacurious@slrpnk.net 8 points 1 day ago (3 children)

I'd be down to try that cough syrup

[–] dharmacurious@slrpnk.net 41 points 1 day ago (3 children)
[–] dharmacurious@slrpnk.net 2 points 1 day ago

Dang, was hoping there was a similar enough sound in your native language to help. It appears from my search that there really just isn't anything similar to English W.

Here's my best attempt:

The sound in Turkish represented by U, if you make that sound with a slight vibration at the beginning, you'd get something like "woo" in English. The beginning part of that is the W sound.

With V, the sound you said you couldn't really distinguish from W, the tooth touch the lip in the same position as F, but you vibrate slightly to the V. The W sound isn't really made that way at all, and the sound itself isn't really similar. It looks like two Vs for historical reasons, but in English it represents an entirely different sound.

That's probably a terrible description, but I suck at explaining things. Lol. I do know that when learning another language there are some sounds that you just cannot pick up on if you didn't learn it as a child. I'm not sure if this is one of those, or if you can train yourself to hear it.

[–] dharmacurious@slrpnk.net 9 points 2 days ago (2 children)

What is your native language?

[–] dharmacurious@slrpnk.net 10 points 2 days ago

I always knew there was a reason God didn't make me a rich man.

[–] dharmacurious@slrpnk.net 7 points 2 days ago (2 children)

But what about the crazy German dungeon porn and the sex clubs‽

[–] dharmacurious@slrpnk.net 4 points 2 days ago

Y'all laugh, but that's literally how my mom met her first husband.

[–] dharmacurious@slrpnk.net 3 points 3 days ago

I've found that crisis does it, too. I him (cat friend, we'll call him lol) while in a city a few hours from home, because my mom was helicoptered there for emergency surgery, and was in ICU for over a month. It was a horrible, terrible time, and the state I was in when I met cat friend definitely contributed to the friendship. He didn't know me from Adam, but he was there for me when I needed someone

[–] dharmacurious@slrpnk.net 52 points 3 days ago (2 children)

Once met a dude in Walmart who had a cat with him. Talked in Walmart, and now he's one of my best friends.

 

Hey, folks,

I'm potentially moving to SA early next year or sooner. I'm looking for a little advice on a few things, but mainly safety and atmosphere. I'm an out gay man. I know SA itself is fairly blue/accepting, but it still scares me to move to Texas during these particular political times. Can anyone give me an idea of what it's actually like there for queer people? Bonus if you can suggest any non-club ways to make queer friends, especially outside of hookups/grindr and that sort of thing.

I'm generally pretty politically active, left wing. Anywhere decent to get involved outside of just donating to the local Democratic party or something?

My situation is a little different, housing wise, as well. I'll be staying in an RV in Hidden Valley RV Park just south of the city (or similar, but that's the best one I've found so far), working as a CNA until I've made enough to afford an apartment on my own. I don't want roommates, and this is the only way for me to do that realistically. Done the RV thing before, but being outside of the city itself, I'm not sure about safety. So if anyone knows the place, advice there is welcome, too.

Thanks in advance, folks!

 

Not sure if I mentioned in the last post, the original person who was going to do my tattoo didn't do it. Instead, a good friend's daughter in law did it, as she's way more qualified, and is willing to do the memorial tattoo for free.

She did another on me tonight. First one I literally could barely feel it. This one hurt like wasp stings around the tusk area. It's Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, and an Om.

 

Hey, folks. Everyone was super considerate and kind about my post the other day. I took the advice to heart, and started asking around of friends who had tattoos where they got theirs done and such.

A good friend's son's wife turned out to be a professional tattoo artist who agreed to do it for free when I told her why I wanted to get one. I just got it done today and I'm very happy with it so far. I know things change about as it heals, but I'm very happy with it. Unfortunately, I jumped at one point because it hurt unexpectedly bad in one little spot, and there's a wobble on one of the letters, but I'm okay with that for a reason:

My mom was a crocheter. Amazing work. But the thing is, when you're making thousands and thousands of stitches by hand, there's also going to be some mistake. I read once and told her, and she then lived by a rule: that mistake is where the stress escapes. If you'd crocheted a perfect blanket, you'd be afraid to use it. Can't use that! You'll mess it up! It's perfect! One little mistake makes the whole thing better sometimes.

 

Hey, folks, My mom just passed away, and I want a memorial tattoo for her. It will be my first, and I'm nervous.

We would play the NYT letterboxed every night, and so I designed a custom board that's solvable with an inside joke as well as her name. If anyone isn't familiar, the game is linked. I want it to basically look just like that board, but in black and white. The letters themselves I have picked out and know their placement.

The thing I'm concerned about is the letters blurring over time. I don't have a lot of money, so a friend's sister is going to be doing it for me for free. She has experience, 3 or so dozen real life tattoos, but she is new, and she's never done color before. I've seen her work, and it's good. But I'm worried about longterm, with this being letters and fine lines. Does it look like a viable idea? Do these sorts of things generally hold up fairly well?

https://www.nytimes.com/puzzles/letter-boxed

 

Hey, folks!

So, the card linked to my hetzner account expired, and while I updated it everywhere else, the hetzner info fell through the cracks. They deleted my storageshare server, and erased everything, because I'm a fool, and didn't have their emails going to an account I ever check. I've spent the last several days feeling like I'd had a digital housefire. Things kept popping into my head, photos I had taken 10 years ago, or early drafts of the novel I'm writing... It's been pretty fucking depressing.

But, tonight, I fired up a laptop I haven't used in a while to find that most of what was in nextcloud was backed up on it. It's not everything, but it's the bulk of it.

I'd like for this to never happen again. I'm wondering if there's a complete idiot's guide to self hosting nextcloud? When I say I know nothing about this, please believe me. We're talking starting from scratch. I've never self hosted anything, and I have no idea where to begin. I'm on fedora silverblue, but just because I'm using linux doesn't mean I know anything. It just means I'm cheap. Haha. All I know is that I never want to go through that feeling of complete loss again. I'll make sure that whatever I do, it'll be backed up in two locations at least. I was paying for the family plan, and my brother, his wife, my mom, and a friend lost access to their stuff, too. So far as I know, there isn't a back up of their stuff. I really messed up here.

Any help is really appreciated, thanks in advance!

 

Hope this is allowed here. I couldn't find an lolgrindr type community.

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Different religions have an "age of accountability."
The legal system has an "age of adulthood."
And puberty hits us with the "age of awkwardness" (thanks, hormones).

But I propose a new milestone: the Age of Pepto Bismol.
You’re not truly an adult until you have to keep Pepto Bismol nearby at all times, lest the twin demons of heartburn and indigestion take up permanent residence within you.

 

 

One of my favorite things on the other site was seeing the users doing a song together, but I'd completely forgotten about it until someone just replied to my Jefferson Airplane quote with the next line. Would be very cool to see a Lemmy sings community. Anyone know of one? I'm coming up snake eyes on my search.

 

Seriously, I doubt it would even take that long. We get used to shit so quickly, and the news cycles have to keep feeding us new things, the only way we'd keep talking about the aliens if they kept doing new and interesting things. I'd be willing to bet a year later there would be some people who straight up forgot about it. "Oh yeah, aliens! Are they gonna, like, visit at some point or just keep exchanging calls with the Whitehouse?"

 

Not sure if this goes here, but whenever I get a reply to a comment, it shows up twice? Any body know why?

Screen shot of the phenomenon:

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