2010: everyone loves captchas, the cute little website thing that gets you to prove you're human by being able to dewarp some text
2020: captchas are now used exclusively to punish people for trying to maintain their privacy, forcing them to work for google without pay for a few minutes before they can use a website
intermediate-to-advanced #WaterDrinker tip of the day: before drinking, boil your water, then pour it over a teabag and let it sit for a few minutes
"work", coming out as transgender (and maybe transspecies), depression mention
I plan on coming out as transgender, and potentially as transspecies, to my manager on Tuesday, and to my coworkers somewhere between Wednesday and Friday. This is a 95% fixed plan. I hope that not being deadnamed at "work" anymore, and not having to hide my true self there anymore, will help with my depression.
Any advice? Boosts welcome.
r/traa post, may contain sensitive content
The cisnonsense we live with on a daily basis. https://redd.it/f7vvpg
happy birthday @mavica!!!
I have good-enough vision (read: I wear glasses) and have no issues reading text in images and I still use image descriptions all the time when I see posts
Sometimes they can help clarify the joke, sometimes they add extra layers of humour you might have missed, sometimes you just don't get something
Image descriptions aren't just for people who use screen readers, they're for everyone
As it turns out, accessibility helps us all
@soft Hmmm
demons.....
20s | trans girl | useless lesbian | retro game and tech enthusiast | cat witch
plural/median system along with neilyn and unit 4-7L/Iris (see reply to pinned intro)
posts using singular language refer to claire unless signed
in lesbnyans with @Lenalia π
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