

*mice fathers’ microplastic exposure tied to their mice children’s metabolic problems
i know it’s mentioned in the article, but it feels like a pretty misleading title to omit that this study wasn’t done on humans
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soirbhíoch dúshlánach ; defiant optimist


*mice fathers’ microplastic exposure tied to their mice children’s metabolic problems
i know it’s mentioned in the article, but it feels like a pretty misleading title to omit that this study wasn’t done on humans


idk, i’m vegan and i think it’d be perfectly ethical to eat centi-billionaires 🤷


for myself, if i can recover passwords etc, i delete the account to lower the possibility of that data being used to train ai, and to lower the numbers of registered accounts they have.
i think stakeholders are more likely to see accounts being deleted as worse than an inactive account, because people can always come back to an inactive account.
so many websites are eager to keep users by making it difficult to delete accounts, or by adding a 14 day wait before they’ll delete an account, etc., so that alone makes me think they want even inactive accounts for usage statistics or to steal data from.


he would have been 97 or so if he were alive today, it really brings home how recent it was.
the civil rights movement happened within my parents’ lifetimes, but it’s so often spoken about as though it were ages ago & completely out of living memory (to both minimise it & pretend that society’s totally different now 💔)


it’s a phonetic (and maybe playful?) spelling of no more
if she wants to, but doesn’t feel safe to, then her decision not to start yet is still valid. there’s also no rush, early twenties is so young & she has decades & decades of her life ahead of her, where her circumstances could change dramatically & she might then feel completely safe to start hormones.
safety is often a factor when trans people choose not to medically transition, or to detransition.
it sucks & of course ideally, we’d all live in a place where these decisions can be freely made without having to consider safety, but ultimately it’s each trans person’s decision to make for themselves, because no one can guarantee safety.
if she chooses to socially transition & never to do anything else, that’s perfectly valid. a lot of trans people choose this route, and it’ll be immensely helpful for her to have a supportive friend like you around.
if she chooses to medically transition as well, on her own timeline that she’s comfortable with, it’ll be immensely helpful for her to have a supportive friend like you around.
basically, you’re already doing what you can by being there for her, whatever happens 🫶
that’s a v legit concern, i think any trans people in the u.s. should be looking into stock-piling prescriptions if they can, and/or look into diy hrt.
there are plenty of guides online for diy hrt, like this one: https://slrpnk.net/post/16002807
it sounds intimidating & clandestine & everything, but you can get pharmaceutical-grade hrt from places where they’re more widely available, if where she lives isn’t providing her with enough options.
the first year of hormones often doesn’t involve really dramatic changes (although everyone is different & dosages etc matter too ofc), so she could probably go on hormones while in her hometown & be stealthy for perhaps longer than she’s expecting
when people see you every day, they don’t really notice those gradual changes. for example: my family never seemed to notice me being on testosterone & after i got top surgery, their only reaction was to ask how i “lost weight”. 🤭
if you’re living somewhere like the u.s., i can see why transitioning would be extra worrying these days. she has already socially transitioned, though, so she’s already fighting back against the fascists’ plan to intimidate people into detransitioning or never transitioning at all. fair play to her, i wish her the best & happiest life, whatever she decides to do! 🙌🫶
it’s from parks and recreation, the characters donna & tom have an annual day where they treat themselves to various pampering and nice things.
the date wasn’t mentioned “in world”, but that episode aired on the 13th of october 2011, hence that day being picked as the official treat yourself day!


people can have ASPD & still use cognitive empathy & never harm people. not to mention how this murderer wasn’t diagnosed with anything like ASPD or NPD etc.
if someone’s a vile, cruel, misogynistic, racist, murderer, we can just call them that. we can get creative with our insults without letting an already vulnerable population catch any strays.
oh absolutely! it’s vital research & the article seems well-written but still accessible to a lay-person like me.
my only issue was with the editor or whomever wrote the misleading headline (i was expecting to read about a human father), not the article itself & certainly not the researchers.