SwitchyandWitchy

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[–] SwitchyandWitchy@hexbear.net 23 points 2 days ago (2 children)

We should be able to recognize and call out obvious smear campaigns rather than signal boosting them. It's important for the credibility of our own criticisms, as well as knowing how to recognize it and respond effectively when these same tactics are used against our comrades.

[–] SwitchyandWitchy@hexbear.net 4 points 2 days ago (1 children)

It's a shame that it's so hard to recognize transition for the beautiful process that it is when we're going through it, but this is one of the reasons I love hearing these experiences and seeing the process from the outside. I remember going through exactly this. The first transfem social event I went to in person was so intimidating. I felt jealous and inadequate, and so much pressure to make a good first impression. It was such an important experience though, and when I reflected on it when I got home, I realized how wonderful it was and how much I was looking forward to the next one.

This metamorphosis isn't just a physical one, it's psychological probably even more so.

[–] SwitchyandWitchy@hexbear.net 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

That all sounds wonderful XD I hope you have another really nice talk on Saturday <3

[–] SwitchyandWitchy@hexbear.net 4 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Depending on the half life of what you take it could be related. Especially if you stopped without weening off first. But it could be caffeine withdrawal or something else instead. Hard for me to say.

[–] SwitchyandWitchy@hexbear.net 4 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I have a Yihua 862BD+! So far no complaints. I've had it for a few years now but only used it for light duty work. It gets pulled out here and there when I need it, which is usually when I do to do smd stuff or I need more precise temperature control than what my cheap little barely temperature controlled iron can do. Though I've also found a few other nice uses for the hot air unrelated to soldering. For example, I use it to heat up these cheap little disposable polyethylene pipette droppers so that I can stretch them out to give them an ultra fine tip. Super useful for dispensing instant CA glue for model building and stuff.

[–] SwitchyandWitchy@hexbear.net 9 points 6 days ago (2 children)

Up with trans!!!

I've been wanting to yap but just haven't been very talkative lately.

I did my injection and took my prog a little while earlier. The prog is kicking in and taking me off to dreamland. Night traa mega. See you in the next mega.

Thank you for the Venus mega @Shaleesh@hexbear.net!!!

[–] SwitchyandWitchy@hexbear.net 3 points 6 days ago (1 children)

D then B then E then A

Congratulations!!!!! crab-party crab-party crab-party

 

Photo by Andreas Filla, taken at the Berlin Pride Parade 1994. CC-BY-SA

Hi my trans siblings!

I'm late writing this mega this week, I had hoped to do more research but maybe I can add stuff and re-write this as the week goes on.

This time I'd like to share some information I stumbled across about 20th century trans icon Charlotte von Mahlsdorf. She was born in the Weimar Republic in 1928 and survived Nazi Germany to make it as the most prominent trans woman that I'm aware of in the DDR (GDR or East Germany). There she ran the Gründerzeit museum, dedicated to the founding period of the German Empire and the period of its industrialization. The museum ended up becoming a popular hotspot for the gay and I presume trans and queer scene in the DDR.

She was politically active, having been an unofficial informant of the Stasi which ideally I'd love more information on. Was she helping them identify Nazis? Surely being a trans woman would've lured a lot of reactionaries out from behind their masks in her presence. In fact, after the DDR was taken over by the BRD (West Germany) in 1990, it only took about one year before one of the parties she threw at the museum was the target of a neo-Nazi attack, at which point she announced she was considering leaving Germany. She eventually moved to Sweden in 1997, where I believe she lived the rest of her life.

She died of natural causes at the age of 74 during a visit to Berlin in 2002.

This has been more or less a summary of the Wikipedia article on her where I did check some sources, but I really want to learn more about her. I only learned of her in the past couple days, and there is a film about her from 1992 called I Am My Own Woman, by Rosa von Praunheim.

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Hi Everyone! I'm planning on adding stuff here but first enjoy your new weekly mega <3


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