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Do you know if it's possible to practice before beginning hrt?, I was wondering how would my voice sound or does it change a lot after beginning the treatment?
I've been away from the game for some years, what's a tormentor?
That's what they get when every company is using minimalist aesthetics
Memes and posts about what happens when you have autism made me think "wait isn't that what everyone does?" Even then I thought what difference it makes knowing since I'm in my thirties and been working fine all this time.
Just took some tests, and it turns out I might be slightly on the spectrum. The first one I took was the raads and I got surprised to actually be above the threshold since I thought that most of my answers were what is normal. Then I took a couple more tests and even if I'm below the threshold is just by one or two points.
Even then I was like yeah that's not a big deal, besides some questions on the tests seem to need an update. But as I read more it seems to explain my behavior and difficulty to finish projects. So it may help to see a professional to help me determine the root issues and help me improve.
It has improved a lot, it's quite usable for simple figures but I've had problems when using splines and symmetries.
Its great to see the progress and how much it has improved.
Same here, everytime I see a post like this I think that I may be on the spectrum, but on the other hand I don't see any benefit on getting diagnosed now other than curiosity.
Also makes me wonder what else I've believed it's completely common, but it's not.
I recommend you check out Lady blackbird. Ot has a mechanic that to gain experience you need to use your attributes, but if at any moment you make something that goes against it you lose that characteristic forever.
It's a one-shot that can be played between 1 and 4 sessions depending on your group. If you have a group you should give it a shot. And it's free I see that now there are other campaigns I have just played the first one
Where did you block the internet access? Ok the router? I've been looking to do this on some smart switches that I control from homeassistant, but I'm not sure how to block them
Everyone here has said good ideas, I would add that using RSS to subscribe to feeds can also be a nice way to keep up to date.
I read it as "sandpaper i made in a blender" and thought that its somehow recycled sandpaper
Fun fact: if a hippo runs fast enough they can travel trough time