CheeseBread

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[–] CheeseBread@lemmy.ml 1 points 10 months ago

But, like ... most people don't want that shit. They want to live with the people they love and can cohabitate with.

What do you think a found family is if not people you love and can cohabitate with? I don't have to be related to people to care about them and want to be around them.

[–] CheeseBread@lemmy.ml 16 points 10 months ago (1 children)

(o_o) (0_0) (O_O)

I think zero or lowercase o is more "seriously?" and capital O is more "amazed."

[–] CheeseBread@lemmy.ml 23 points 10 months ago

You don't need to refrigerate apples and oranges? Just leave them in the counter for easy snacking.

[–] CheeseBread@lemmy.ml 7 points 10 months ago (2 children)

This isn't exactly what you asked, but I highly recommend emulation. I have had ePSXe downloaded on every phone I've had for the past ten years to play PS1 games. There are so many good titles, all of them free, playable offline. You might like Intelligent Qube Mr. Driller Devil Dice for puzzles. I love playing final fantasy, legend of dragoon, suikoden, Spyro, crash bandicoot. I don't care about graphics, but I am a sucker for playing through a story.

[–] CheeseBread@lemmy.ml 31 points 1 year ago (9 children)

Please, eat something green

[–] CheeseBread@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 year ago

I agree it sounds like AI garbage.

[–] CheeseBread@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It is planned pooling as other people have mentioned. This is the yarn that I used. It's been about a year making this blanket. It's not as complicated as you describe, but the hardest part is maintaining just the right amount of tension. In total, I probably undid the whole blanket once or twice before I finished it, trying to get the tension perfect.

 

Is the border substantial enough? Or should I add more?

[–] CheeseBread@lemmy.ml 35 points 1 year ago (4 children)

See, I wanted to major in math over engineering because engineering has less math. My husband is an engineer and he does very little math on a daily basis. The software does all the calculations when he runs simulations.

[–] CheeseBread@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

I named my cat Luphina. I thought it was so pretty. The name that stuck was Luphy. My husband calls her Monkey D Luffy.

We call her Luphy Loaf too.

[–] CheeseBread@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 year ago

The first time I can look back at growing up and pinpoint dysphoria was the onset of puberty. It felt so wrong, like it shouldn't have been happening to me. I felt trapped in someone else's body. I remember reading the diary of Ann Frank, and she was happy to get her period and be a woman. That concept was so foreign to me. Why would anyone want to be a woman if they didn't have to? I got a period, and I felt dread. I knew my mom had a hysterectomy, and I knew that's exactly what I wanted as soon as possible. I have always known that I would get sterilized. The thought of birthing children and getting pregnant made me feel sick and uneasy. I wished it weren't possible. I wished I didn't have to.

As I grew to be a "woman," I had a deep hatred for what I felt I had to be. I didn't want to be a man. I just wanted to be a default person. I didn't want to be perceived masculine or feminine. When I was a young child, I didn't feel like a pretty little girl. I felt like just a kid. A lot of girls played with other girls and boys with other boys. I never felt like I belonged anywhere, but is that dysphoria or is that growing up as an outsider?

I remember thinking about cutting out my uterus while it was bleeding. I felt it shouldn't be there, and I needed to get rid of it. That was totally dysphoria. There's nothing like that when I was younger that I can remember.

[–] CheeseBread@lemmy.ml 31 points 1 year ago (3 children)

If you are a giving person, you have to put a limit on how much you can give. Takers have no limit.

I have to remember to look out for myself because even though I'm trying to look out for a lot of people I care about, no one is looking out for me.

[–] CheeseBread@lemmy.ml 18 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Frieza is totally real. Haven't you watched DBZ?

 

I made a new year's resolution this year to lose weight. I started at 265 at the beginning of the year. I have been making a lot of changes to my lifestyle, and I've been working really hard and very slowly losing weight. I am at 246 today, and I feel like my progress isn't good enough. I spent 10 months really trying, and for what? Not even twenty pounds? I don't really feel or look a lot different. I put in so much work and I feel really discouraged from continuing. How do you keep going? I feel like I'll never get to a healthy weight.

 
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