Yap, I did that intentionally installing "workout 30 days for women" as a teen boy. Turns out I wasn't boy at all.
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Congrats for figuring it out! I love your name btw
Thanks, I chosed it because I watched TV show about 80s Yugoslavia, and there was girl Una who was in like a band punk or idk what was popular in 80s, I think it was punk. And she is so cool and cute
I got mine from... Lena Raine, I think, but I just liked the name in general. I also like the name Ruby, and I could probably switch to it if I wanted to, because I haven't socially transitioned yet, but I'm not sure which name I prefer @w@
same :3
I wanted to confuse my muscles and ended up confusing my gender
the male workouts won't give me a bigger ass or jigglier thighs though, why would I want to follow them?
You haven't installed them
I don't even know what they are
Me neither
We are the same
Let's date
Sure! What's for favorite method? I love carbon-14 dating but I'm open to others
I'm partial to ISO 8601 dating, myself.
To each there own
Radiocarbon dating is ok, but I prefer regular ole stratigraphic dating. It's simple(ish), and works for every kind of material - no need for organics or iron.
Dendrochronology is pretty cool, too, but relies on records of tree rings; those are kinda sparse, don't stretch back very far, and aren't really that helpful for dating anything other than trees (and things built out of trees).
All of this having been said - if we're dating organic materials less than, like, 60,000 years old, radiocarbon is definitely the way to go. But if we're trying to tie it to civilization or something we're gonna have to find some sort of artifacts to go along with it.
I think most people date organic material significantly younger than 60,000 years old so let's go with that
Great! I'll see you Thursday :-)
Some apps that guide you through home workout.
Nooooooo you've ruined my plausible deniability :'-(
/ᐠ。ꞈ。ᐟ\
I'm seeing this as a sad spider, head on
head on
apply directly to the forehead
Do not the spider.
I get a lot more use out of this picture than i ever expected to.
Goddammit, I keep being involved when you post it, too!
you even have the accursed number
God forbid a man wants a fat ass instead of muscled arms
o.o
i, for one, am also transmasc and i appreciate this meme
Eyy, I'm using the bottom app during breaks from uni!
I live in a students dorm with free gym in the basement, and I'm too cheap to pay for access to it in my hometown, so I just train at home.
i dont install non free software
Fair enough, got any FOSS alternatives?