[-] [email protected] 11 points 7 hours ago

I've used a needle to suck up the last bit of one vial and squeeze it into another. It might not be the best practice but I was low on meds and it turned out fine.

[-] [email protected] 7 points 9 hours ago

I've poked some very uncomfortable things before. You just go slow, back out a little if you hit something that hurts. There are very few large blood vessels in that part of the leg, so I rarely bleed much. And if I do, it looks scary but it's fine.

Also like, sometimes the needle doesn't go "all the way" in and it's fine. Thighs are meaty and there's a bit of freedom as to where it ends up.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 10 hours ago

I do a 1" 23g needle, and it goes all the way into my thigh.

I take my thigh and imagine a DnD alignment grid on it. If I'm injecting into my right leg, I inject into chaotic neutral. If left leg, lawful neutral. I do this z-track method thing and it helps me bleed a lot less. https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/what-is-the-z-track-injection-method

I still suck at doing left leg so it kinda hurts sometimes. But the process is simple.

[-] [email protected] 15 points 10 hours ago

Nesting on a pile of 10ml vials like some sort of estrogen dragon.

[-] [email protected] 16 points 10 hours ago

Finally got confirmation that my raws were shipped. Dragon Ordnance kinda dragged their ass on this one, but it will be worth it once I have my years' worth of sweet, sweet estrogen powder.

[-] [email protected] 7 points 10 hours ago

It's very easy not to inject into the wrong area. The right area is very large and easy to identify.

My first time was scary, now it's easy peasy.

[-] [email protected] 16 points 11 hours ago

I will learn how to join a hextube for this.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 14 hours ago

Good news, BattleBots is still a thing! In between seasons right now, but I intend to get back to robotposting once the new season starts.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

scadutree avatar just makes me sad that I don't have a cello anymore

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago

Divine Beast Dancing Lion part 2 goes so hard.

[-] [email protected] 16 points 1 day ago

covid outbreak at work is getting worse. 6 staff and at least 3 shelter guests sick now, including one with severe health issues. this was entirely preventable.

everything is pain.

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Learn to Drone? (hexbear.net)
submitted 3 weeks ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

So as we all know, it is impossible for man to soar through the heavens as a bird does. Any attempt will lead one to be struck down from the skies for their hubris. It can't be done, Boeing is proof of this. So what if I wanted to do the next best thing?

I've heard the words "Learn to hack, learn to drone" echoed around these parts a few times. I've tried learning programming again and again, but it seems I'm just not that Type of trans woman. Instead I got really into CAD and 3d printing and remote control vehicles, so the "learn to drone" part really appeals to me. Problem is, I don't know where to start. Do I just buy a $300 DJI drone before they get banned? Do I learn how simulators work and practice a bunch first? Do fpv and bigger camera drones share a skillset? How do I not fuck up when I'm living in a big city? If I already have a transmitter, is that a cost I can save or do drones generally come with their own?

I'm also interested in reading about the ways people use drones for revolutionary purposes, for lack of a better term. I know local orgs have a need for good protest footage, but flying a drone downtown is probably super duper illegal and the new Remote ID rules would make me copbait if I were to say, sit in the bed of a leading truck and follow a march from above. Drones are super cool, but less so if a cop just shoots it down with his scifi radio gun and then tracks me down and arrests me.

By the way, has anyone ever built a drone? I already have a 3d printer and a transmitter I use for robot combat. And I'm pretty familiar with drone parts - motors made to spin propellers can also spin blades, and tiny receivers and batteries made for weight-limited flying vehicles are great for weight-limited fighting vehicles. I just don't understand flight controllers or cameras or propellers or how to pick parts or anything. It would also (with dubious legality) avoid the Remote ID issue and my homebrew drones wouldn't be banned for being Chinese spies.

So hey sickos, how do I learn to drone?

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submitted 1 month ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

still posting in dunk tank cause it's reddit-logo but I was really surprised to see this thread get out of zionist control and have people actually talking about israeli war crimes. maybe this refugee camp bombing is a turning point???

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submitted 4 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I most often play Pathfinder, with a mostly-canon Golarion setting. I almost always play a woman - sometimes I make her trans, and sometimes I don't. Her trans status is usually based on the rest of their characteristics, and whether I feel it "makes sense" for my character to realize she's trans.

When I played a brash, independent sorceror, or a young noblewoman with resources and connections and a supportive family, it made sense to make my characters trans because they were in a position to figure that out and had the ability to do something about it. In my current Pathfinder game, my character was raised in a militaristic cult that isn't a good environment for deep introspection, so I made her cis.

When I made my character for Baldur's Gate 3, she was a self-insert alongside my BF's self-insert, so she was transfemme and it was an easy decision. I'll generally prefer to make trans characters, but only if I can make up a good justification to do so.

I recently spoke to a friend who primarily makes cis woman characters as part of the whole "power fantasy" that comes with roleplaying, and her experience was a little different than mine, so I thought I'd ask here. Trans Hexbears, are your RPG characters trans?

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submitted 7 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Like a lot of us here, I'm trying to learn Mandarin Chinese. I've been casually doing apps for a while now (Duolingo sucks, HelloChinese seems better, language exchanges are fun but scary) but I recognize some serious limitations to my methods. My reading and typing is getting better, as is my listening, but I still suck at speaking and tones are still hard to remember sometimes. This seems directly related to my learning methods - lotsa reading and listening exercises mostly, not as much talking. If I want to actually be able to speak this language, I'm going to need some more varied education I think.

My first thought was to check the local community college - we have a large Chinese population here so the classes are probably good, but the scheduling doesn't work well with my boring adult 9-5. I do well in a classroom environment though. One-on-one tutoring might not be a bad option, but I'd prefer to go through the embarrassment of learning a new language as a group, you know?

Anyone else in the same boat? What do you use to learn?

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submitted 9 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

May I offer you a cutesy pop song in these trying times?

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