It's effin' rad! ๐
currawong
Bath towel, washglove and dishcloth : every sunday.
Bedsheets : every two weeks (weekly during summer when it's really hot).
I live in a very dry region, so I rarely have to worry about mold as long as I let everything dry properly after use (aka, not in a ball). If something start to smell moldy I bath it in baking soda for a day or two then wash it. All clean.
You can't just say "perchance"!
Annalee Newitz The Terraformers novel.
I havent't read Sunvault yet but you should check it out.
The Wikipedia page has now a lot of interesting references : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solarpunk
Also check the philosophical/political books cited in the manifesto.
That. And nonbinarity.
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"Mom, I'm not girl"
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"But you have girl parts between your legs, you're not a boy"
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"Mom, I'm not a boy either. I'm something else. Also I don't want kids and I'm not sexually attracted to anyone"
That was almost 40 years ago. No internet at the time and not categories like ace, enby, etc.
- The Fossify apps are great : I use Calendar, Contact, Gallery, File Manager
- Aegis is a must have for OTP.
- FairEmail (most powerful mail client on mobile)
- Feeder (RSS reader)
- Firefox or Mull
- KeePassDX
- OSS Document Scanner
- Breezy Weather
- NewPipe
- ZArchiver
- Tickmate (one bit habit tracker)
- Periodical (for periods tracking)
- VLC
- Clipeus (clipboard cleaner)
Padme dying during labor. In an advanced medical tech universe. And the lamest explanation for it "she's lost the will to live"...
Well that's not how girls work and it's quite a telling the script was written by a bloke.
They're cool af. Look at those colours! And the ergonomics.
I leave water bowls for them during summer.
They're not exactly friendly but when you observe them enough you can judge if you're annoying them and should gtfo. Most of the time they just mind their own business.
47W. Never wanted kids. I don't miss it. I'm happy when I see my friends' kids but I really don't want one.
I have time for me and I couldn't afford raising one but again, I've never ever felt the need to be a parent.
No one has ever pressured me into having children. People knew I wasn't the the type even when I was a kid. They never questioned my choice not to get married either. So no peer pressure.