xrayizzy.bsky.social
She/Her. I'd probably answer to any sensible shortened version of Isolde (normally Izzy). Parent of one 4yo and a neurotic Lurcher. 38yo. Trans and probably autistic. 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈. MNDI. Short and biddable.
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Baby shark works as well.
Ree-start heart, do do do-do-do.
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That was full thing here. Complete with a Vinnie Jones PSA.
youtu.be/RATOawN8lW8?...
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When you're in charge of part of an army representing an alliance of multiple nations, you're kind of obliged to try and manufacture a situation where the post battle drinks are at "La Belle Alliance".
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Hope it goes well.
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.... I'm in Somerset and that's too far. Otherwise that categorically would have worked.
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Winter. Do last minute housework and pack a bag for the hospital.
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I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that I don't think that anyone with real clout at the BBC is trawling the niche social media website for ideas, and if they were, toast's ideas largely seem to be trying to replicate Race Around The World but with a comparatively mundane activity.
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Jeez Amy, I'm sorry. I'd hoped with the Me Too movement that people would realise that Trans Women are at least as likely, if not more likely, than cis women to be victims of SA, but I feel like the world has pretty much forgotten the whole thing.
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The one before that was a book about Japanese history where the kindle version I'd bought was broken, to put it bluntly.
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I think the last book I DNF'd was one of the Battletech ones. The second of the Grey Death trilogy. I'm not sure that the author is as awful as I'll make them sound, but egg-me had reached the limit of how much objectification of the female characters I could take. It's a product of its time.
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It's not their fault they're obliged to do a 50% split between questing and frolicking. The theme tune insists upon it.
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I reckon they are just going to run clotting screen bloods on you, like they would anyone else, and have no intention of checking your hormone levels, though I probably wouldn't bet not having your upcoming surgery on that. You could ask them afterwards what bloods they did pre-op?
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Daniels drops a little umbrella into his colourful synthohol cocktail as his communicator begins chirping an incoming call. He sighs and his shoulders slump.
"What has that golden-shirted knobhead done now?"
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Crewman Daniels was hoping to enjoy his week off from his job at Starfleet Division of temporal affairs, but history (and the future) had other plans...
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Sometimes it's the council's planning office. A rare treat.
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If it's the latter and your GP doesn't have a procedure for dealing with emergency prescriptions then I'd guess call 111 and your local NHS trust should have a procedure for issuing short emergency prescriptions? Especially for something like that where missed doses may have severe consequences.
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Have they decided they aren't going to prescribe at all? Or is it that they've messed up issuing a repeat prescription leaving you without cover? In the first instance I would try to go back to your MH team if you can and get them to *ahem* "strongly suggest" that your GP gets their act together.
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Everyone is different. But that would be my reasoning as to why I think it's worth keeping going.
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One of the things that I latched onto early was the idea that just by being myself and being visible I might make it so that someone else doesn't make it the whole way to 38 before realising that they can do it too. That they can figure out the hole in their psyche and do something about it.
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The more positive viewpoint is that things can only improve with people fighting for them. Even just by being visible and showing that we are just the people that everyone knows from their community, with needs and wants just like theirs makes a difference. And it shows others they can do it too.
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TW. Suicidal ideation.
I can only really know my own answer here. I don't think I can exist as I was before. The idea sends me into a spiral that concludes with the idea that detransition is the last stop before the figurative terminus. That's the negative viewpoint.
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One foot in front of the other. Over and over. You'll get there in the end. The path may be long, the path may be rough, but all you can do is keep putting one foot in front of the other.
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I guess I showed me.
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The message I'm getting from SmartDublin's skeet here is "Visit Belfast".
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Apparently the King's going to "quit" (news from April '25 suggests this is off the table). They're going to scrap the bus pass (floated as a spitballing idea and then dropped in Dec '24) and (the Express probably being the culprit) it'll be 33 degrees C next week (met office just says no).
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If that's the case and we never had those rights, it sounds like something that an organisation called the "Equality and Human Rights Commission" should be endeavouring to rectify.
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I feel like I had a really early dip overnight (like, not long after midnight) before waking back up until about 5:30. Then I went really sleepy for about 20 minutes. I'm now in my 3rd wind (or I've done enough little micro-sleeps to refresh myself).
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I must have a doppelganger because I pretty much don't use discord. I have it and sometimes read it, but I think the last time I actually posted something on it was weeks/months ago. I probably need to try other servers and I might use it more.