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edivimo.bsky.social
Just a baby non-binary transwoman. I like videogames, work remotely in Data Science... I still haven't received the rest of my trans starter pack: my programmer socks, mini-skirt and Blåhaj. In the middle of converting into a feisty costarican latina.
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This looks convincing, the generic avatar is a good indicator.
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Another interesting "diving hole" are the Esquipulas Peace Agreement. Because this Agreement explains almost EVERYTHING about what happened in recent Central American history. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esquipu...
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That's how my poor cat feel all the time I pet it. But still like it when I pet its head like that.
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Even in the Nicaragua under Somoza it was a big deal to kill an American journalist. And at the time it was under extreme circumstances when they did that. Today? To an US senator? No way. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_St...
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"We need to look forward, not backwards." theintercept.com/2014/10/30/u...
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I don't think Salvadoreans will be as crazy to do that. MAGA people on the other hand...
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Clarification: "I perform differently according to context".
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When I first watch them I was like: this people will self-destruct sooner or later we're lucky they aren't in charge of something serious. And then...
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The efficiency of the free markets showing how well they're functioning!!
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Exactly the same way as when they claim "trans people are against biology" when is a deep understanding of biology is what allow us to transition.
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Ehm, correlation isn't causation. Trans rights are an extension of human rights, so they're correlated to jurisdictions were human rights are more respected. In Costa Rica there is a lot of hate of trans people, but they also respect human rights, so it's a trans refuge in the region.
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Nice short explanation.
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Did you know there are mixed gender tournaments in fencing? That one female fencer on the video participated in one, and won, against male opponents. She just decided to hate that particular trans woman in particular because she was in a women's tournament.
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Well, that's the "A Realm Reborn" experience.
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For a time, the were deporting to my country, Costa Rica, so I'll recommend being deported here (???). Probably they stoped doing it because here in Costa Rica we still respect human rights more. Still deeply xenophobic though.
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A recent docummentary about them was "they live in communities of their own... beg for money to certain persons... are paid for performing some ritual dances but that's dwindling now..." but never explicitly said "they do that because they're heavily discriminated against and can't get out of it"
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I started recently informing myself about hijra, and I think the only source that "say it like it is" is you. I really understood their place in society when I internalized "They're transwomen that don't have jobs or family support because of discrimination"
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I was going to say that I don't remember that music because I didn't complete the game, but then I recalled "Liberi Fatali". Even the opening went unnecessarily hard.
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It's a matter of time for them to achieve removing a child of their "undesired" parents and raise them as their own, like happened in Argentina with the children of political dissapeared parents. Just kidding, they already did that and are ahead of schedule: www.hrw.org/news/2024/12...
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No, AI it can't create intellectual labor, art and/or poetry. AI is overly complicated model that predicts the next word according to previous ones, with a deliberate randomness to avoid repeating itself. It creates convincing hallucinations, nothing more.
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One of the protagonists, Andrey Bolkonski, in Borodino is in formation waiting to engage in combat and then he is hit by artillery. The following chapters he is dragged mortally wounded to Moscow in the retreat and have enough days to reflect about his life and actions and then dies.
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The only thing I remember of War and Peace is him taking a few chapters criticizing the tactics and strategy in the battle of Borodino.
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Sorry, that takes time. The cargo ships need time to be diverted, supply chains take time to grind to a halt, and starvation take a few weeks.
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Another gem is the description of all the risky sex work behavior transwomen engage and speculate that is cause by their increased substance abuse. Again, discrimination explains better: it forces them to engage is the riskier sex work, because you know, they work more on the streets.
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As a person that always needed sex hormone replacement therapy, even before cracking my egg, I'm the undisputed champion of transness. An artificial man before, an artificial woman now.
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Annoyingly adorable ocs, I must add.
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You know, Is a kind of poetic. You may ask yourself, "Maybe there is something interesting besides this gravel and wall that remind me the kill zone of the Berlin Wall" But then you see the watchtower-like structure behind the wall and then you decide not to tempt your fate crossing that kill zone.
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Luckily, I don't work in the tourism industry, I work for an American Fintech transnational company. How they were doing a month ago? www.cnbc.com/2025/03/10/f...
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Me, living in Costa Rica, where we rely mostly on tourism and other services trade with the US.
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Google: "What is npx?" ... ... Oh god!
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The option: "--shell-out Run commands after a confirmation" Is one of the most dangerous things I have seen in my life.
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Ok, my next question is who will (or already) wrote a story about this? The sheer potential of this plot...
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In my case is the reverse, I always had waited my turn in the conversation, even before breaking my egg, and now I'm trying to interrupt and participate more. It looks like I always have chosen the "womanly" way of communicating.
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I can't believe this story is true... But on second thought, I know enough about furries to realize this is plausible.
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That's the button I'll press every time I'll jump, maybe changing the timing some times.
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Weirdly, I didn't have problems having short hair most of my life, it was starting to lose it in a male balding pattern what give me dysphoria. In fact, one of the things I'm more eager to solve is to correct that baldness.
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I'm trying to develop that skill. I still suck so much smiling, I looks so fake.
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Well, Trump is in the path to seek a 3rd term. If he manage to do that, he will be effectively president for life. www.nbcnews.com/politics/don...
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Yeah, other countries could leave the retaliatory tariffs in place forever. If they find how to replace (or accept) the losses in American market, it's over.
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Firing up thousands of people trained to kill with no job prospects. That's a radicalization dream for extremists.