

Oh wow you’re right. I didn’t know there was a new expedition last year that found more of it. Caves can be so mysterious!
Oh wow you’re right. I didn’t know there was a new expedition last year that found more of it. Caves can be so mysterious!
I like the glass tops because they’re easier to clean than exposed coils. With you on the touch controls, however.
Cave recipe, serves 4-6
Step 1. Bake limestone in solar oven for 2 hours
Step 2. Keep moistened with rainwater, use monsoons if in season
Step 3. Allow to cool for 800,000 years
Step 4. Carefully open one or more entrances on the top and serve
Fun tip: to spice up your cave, add some surprise fossils before baking!
Limestone Bedrock, serves 12
Step 1. Dissolve calcium in water to taste
Step 2. Simmer in uncovered shallow sea for one to ten million years
Step 3. Refill water with calcium and repeat
Step 4. Dish is done when compacted to desired thickness by the weight of newer sediments
Being underground is cool; it’s cozy down there.
Maybe it’s a stonefruit.
Many people are saying this; few are doing it
The Trans thread is now FtM (Fruit to Mineral)
Have a good week everybody!
If you don’t want to weight cycle, you don’t really have to. Body fat redistributes with time and hrt. This requires patience, but so does every other part of transitioning.
If you do grapefruit, please make sure to warn people about grapefruit interacting with medications and particularly some hrt.
Do the irrigation, you really do not want a dry socket.
I’ll second Dorley. Also, I don’t know what kind of books you like, but there’s plenty of recommendations here: https://thetransfemininereview.com/2024/12/31/the-2024-tfr-readers-choice-awards/
I thought it was good. There is some transphobia depicted in the book, but I felt like as a whole, it was sympathetic to trans people. For what it’s worth, the author is a trans woman.
Bit idea: when a cis guy talks about having a vasectomy, refer to it as bottom surgery.
RIP to a real one.