kivihiili

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[–] kivihiili@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

HELL YEAH GIRLLL love to see you take matters into your own hands :3

also miele here—i'm the engineer amongst us. i love your work here. being able to do this stuff is so so cool. i send my gratitudes, and wish you so well with the efforts that will take place!!!!!
xoxo

[–] kivihiili@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

it is our honor 🤘

[–] kivihiili@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 17 hours ago

the cheek areas (what you pinching) are also an erogenous zone, nuzzling stuff feels much more comfy since hrt for us!! kinda like what a cat does hehe

[–] kivihiili@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 17 hours ago

the jamiroquai pose rules

also face is so cute uwaa

[–] kivihiili@lemmy.blahaj.zone 7 points 18 hours ago

not pizza, but we did receive cake!!! very yummy carrot cake no less :33

[–] kivihiili@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

oh its a size small. at least in our country "size" and actual length seem to correlate very little, mostly just the width. size seems to be based on body weight/fat, not the actual skeleton.

yes super comfy!! we are very very lucky to have some, thrift shops seem to be our best bet. still tricky thoughhh

we wish we could post you a couple for sharing, but sadly its not so feasible from our place. your friends may have some though, if you can then do ask :)

[–] kivihiili@lemmy.blahaj.zone 11 points 2 days ago (3 children)

mm-hmm! pretty much a flavor of arch linux that uses openrc instead of systemd

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trans flash (infosec.pub)
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made with paper, glue, a memory card, and some colored pencils.

photo from around two and a half years ago

for those that don't get it

this is a flash memory card, and this specific one is a microsd memory card. however, back in ye olden days microsd cards were also called transflash cards (and sometimes still are today).

[–] kivihiili@lemmy.blahaj.zone 13 points 2 days ago

its ok :)) it is always good to spread the word tyy

 

bonus photo with the cat ~~probably~~ definitely plotting something evil:

(face mask because insecure about physical appearance at the time)

other experiences with the laptop

trying out linux from scratch natively (two years ago):

flashing libreboot (bit over one year ago, our room is not this depressing anymore. we have since discovered furniture):

"new" quad core processor!! (thnx libreboot for intel 3000 series support)

other details for those curious

we got the laptop (lenovo thinkpad t420) a few years ago for fifty dollars in remarkably good condition. the keyboard developed a fault in shipping seemingly, and the only other keyboard the seller had on had was JIS layout, so thats why japanese key legends. came with eight gigabytes of memory!!

the disk is 256 gigabytes (solid state), and the processor we upgraded from some dual core intel 2000 series to a quad core i7-3820qm, through the power of open source firmware. it also came with the high res screen option!

for software, we run artix linux, and also had our fun with linux from scratch (compiling all the packages gets old though when you're dealing with x11... blegh). the user environment is just i3wm, configured to a reasonable extent but not really with any add-ons. and yes we use vim why wouldn't we :3

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warm and cozy rule (infosec.pub)
 

see the unixsocks post for more details :)

[–] kivihiili@lemmy.blahaj.zone 18 points 2 days ago

WE LOVE YURI YEAHHHH

[–] kivihiili@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

tyy, the socks seem to be a favorite among the crowds. yesterday at protest, we also wore them and received no less than fourteen compliments about them. further ones are still VERY welcome though hehe :D

they are also so so super comfy. if you haven't any knitted stuff, do get some!!

closer up photo from yesterday, having returned to our bike after the protest

 

inside of a ford ranger that looks to have sat for a couple years in disrepair

 

seriously though, despite our domme-ness otherwise, i still yearn way too much for others to treat us like this :33

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we are plural (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
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figured we'd let y'all know since we're a little active around here, plus it sorta fits the theme at least a little. uh if you are more curious see here. but we like just came to this realization fyi

honestly it does not seem so life changing. our personality will likely not change drastically hehe. this was mostly a realization amongst us, but nonetheless we'll definitely make use of "we". note we still may use "i" to accomplish specific things; our conclusions thus far have been uh COMPLICATED and in short its nowhere near as simple as "multiple people in the head".

now for the main part as to why we post this here: we feel though it has already given us a lot of insight on what gender identity transition is like, even with having figured ourselves out as a system very not long ago. it is again complicated, but the main takeaway we came up with was it can take a certain, very persistent train of thought to come to the realization of either being trans or plural. of course this is merely our view, and not always accurate, but we have known others who have realized their trans-ness through elaborate "what-if" scenarios too! in addition, there was also the simpler realization that using "we" just felt right, giving a similar feeling as when we were referred to as a daughter or girl pre-transition.

it may be the scientificness amongst us talking, but we want to take this as an opportunity to learn more (and possibly view in a different light) the experiences of those realizing their true gender identity(ies). we believe this will also help us figure out what we are, so do ask away, and we may or may not be able to answer :D

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/40463185

we only had to move it a few hundred feet/meters, but regardless it was definitely a little anxiety inducing hehe.

arguably we should not be given access to handtools and such machinery but here we are :3

 

vroom vroom

 

as english effectively requires distinction between plural and singular, "we" is chosen as the first person pronoun here, for reasons explained shortly. ~~unsure if really plural though.~~ okay after having gotten to the end of writing this, well... yeah :)

we already found some stuff, but the more the better in our regard hehe

fyi this post is SUPER scatterbrained, feel free to comment even if you don't wanna read through this!!


heres what happened. warning: LOTS of yapping

so, late last night (as anything good goes), we were considering the possibility of us being plural. for that conversation, we chose to use "we" as it just, well, felt the most correct.

we also note that when we do something, the "main" voice of our head at that time (but especially when doing physical, hands-on tasks), or sometimes our actual, physical voice, never says "time to get this wheel off" or "where did i put my notebook". its always like "okayy lets get this door fixed for once" or "how do we get these plastic clips off intact".

sometimes, the mind feels like a group of partners, in the coworker/friend working on something sense. but we have never experienced multiples of us "talking" over one another, although we do outwardly express much orderliness. in general, we take refuge in proceduralization and clarity.

we don't struggle with fuzzy concepts really at all either, though. we get the meaning of metaphors, we can "read between the lines" (sometimes frighteningly well, sometimes not at all), but we also love putting things in checklists.

we feel like there is an "i" that feels much of the emotions, and interprets much everything in general, but at the same time the thoughts themselves are thought out a little more separately, albeit not independently. at this point in time we would not consider ourselves to be composed of, well, "selves"—of course we can't know if that will change in the future.

we feel quite unified, but there are "regions" of us that absolutely do differ. much opinion and feeling is shared, but lots of varying thought processes seem to go "about the room". we continue to note that "i" frequently perceives this as, in a very rapid but orderly flow. being like

1 (the engineer) how hard should we draw this line?

2 (the reminder) well, we are going for a softer image

3 (the flamboyant) but, there is value to be had in contrast [flamboyant means "value" and "contrast" as in "worth" and "juxtaposition"]

4 (the tester) is this what we want though? not sure it works so well...

5 (the engineer, who does talk a lot) yeah, maybe that was not a great idea oops... but what if we avoid drawing this line, how does that implicate? that would have to cause issues though...

6 (the tester) how does that implicate? [we actually do repeat like this in our head sometimes] visually, we observe a TON that needs not be so precise, you can get away with so much.

7 (the flamboyant) the lack of regularity absolutely would soften it up your suggestion is WONDERFUL please do go ahead :3 [we don't know how this is translated to speech, but :3 is a real word in our head...]

8 (the chemist) well, if we can pattern the surroundings [the engineer interjects respectfully with a smile: "or shade around it a little"] so it is perceived by the viewer something is right here, that really does work! humans are so wacky, they are able to notice minute fluctuations in like whatever, but they almost never keep their minds open to noticing them...

9 (the reminder) then shading it is!

10 (the flamboyant) oh my goodness this is gonna be so pretty uwaaa

11 (the chemist) on behalf of all, it is our pleasure hehe

on second thought we see the "selves" thing a little more. honestly we just gave ourselves titles based on kinda whatever. of course, we may have parted one into multiple, or (more likely) vice-versa. "i" would be here just observing and then doing.

referring to that "i" using she/her feels right, so we'll do that (and using those air quotes feels super demeaning, we're super sorry girl...). she would perhaps feel a little uneasiness about not knowing what do to after lines 4 and 5, maybe a little relief at line 6, and adorement for chemist and flamboyant at lines 7 thru 11 at how cute they are together.

she also loves attention and being called a girl, and if you talk verbally with us, she has been the proxy between you and us. when we are tired and don't have the mental resources to go around to all of us, she takes over. she is not a great thinker at all when on her own, but she can manage. she can't go forever like that though, so soon enough she'll bring us all to sleep when we are tired.

(reflecting on all this, this was probably us writing for ourselves just to figure out who we even are hehe)

again though, us being referred to with she/her feels the best. while we have much distinction between ourselves, we love to work together, and the unity implied with singular pronouns we think has at least sometimes in the past made us feel better; at least in our imagination, "all of you" just sounds like an accusation... mostly. but when we speak, we've pretty much just now realized we would much rather say "we".

we all love learning, its a shared passion. the change that may come with this holds a little anxiety, but we also feel ease in knowing that it will help us so much in the long term. like, whats cooler than carrying around with our head an entire (and very capable) group of uhh... hmm......

well we're not sure of a good word for this, but you understand. we are happy. we wanna read more is all!!!

addendum

we wrote this in the morning. but after thinking about it even more while cleaning and fixing some stuff, we have realized that a lot of the time, "we" feels better, but sometimes "i" is preferred. i do not feel we have the energy to explain our train of thought right now, but maybe another day!! :D

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