Eldritch Mlems

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/40724826

Hows everyones day today? Been pretty busy but still have time for a cute dress! I need to work on selfies my god, this is 50 pictures later and is just "good enough i guess" I NEEEED a mirror with lights ughhghh

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What are your top three Pathfinder Adventure Paths, from either edition - and why?

As a reminder, here is the full list:

Pathfinder 1E:

  • Rise of the Runelords
  • Curse of the Crimson Throne
  • Second Darkness
  • Legacy of Fire
  • Council of Thieves
  • Kingmaker
  • Serpent's Skull
  • Carrion Crown
  • Jade Regent
  • Skull & Shackles
  • Shattered Star
  • Reign of Winter
  • Wrath of the Righteous
  • Mummy's Mask
  • Iron Gods
  • Giantslayer
  • Hell's Rebels
  • Hell's Vengeance
  • Strange Aeons
  • Ironfang Invasion
  • Ruins of Azlant
  • War for the Crown
  • Return of the Runelords
  • Tyrant's Grasp

Pathfinder 2E:

  • Age of Ashes
  • Extinction Curse
  • Agents of Edgewatch
  • Abomination Vaults
  • Fists of the Ruby Phoenix
  • Strength of Thousands
  • Quest for the Frozen Flame
  • Outlaws of Alkenstar
  • Blood Lords
  • Gatewalkers
  • Stolen Fate
  • Sky King's Tomb
  • Season of Ghosts
  • Seven Dooms for Sandpoint
  • Wardens of Wildwood
  • Curtain Call
  • Triumph of the Tusk
  • Spore War
  • Shades of Blood
  • Myth-Speaker
  • Revenge of the Runelords
  • Hellbreakers-
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Sunny day (piefed.cdn.blahaj.zone)
 
 
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On Transgender Day of Visibility, a Romanian appellate court ordered the government to recognize a transgender man's gender identity on state documents—the first known court enforcement of a landmark 2024 ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union. That ruling requires all member states to recognize legal gender changes obtained elsewhere in the bloc. The Bucharest Tribunal's decision is final and cannot be appealed. While the ruling directly applies only to transgender people who obtained gender recognition documents in another EU country, it sets a significant precedent in a nation that ranks dead last among all 27 EU member states on LGBTQ+ rights, according to ILGA-Europe's 2025 Rainbow Map.

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The ruling does have significant limitations. It applies only to transgender people who obtained legal gender recognition in another EU member state—it does not help trans Romanians who have never left the country and remain trapped in Romania's domestic procedure, which the European Court of Human Rights condemned in 2021 but which remains unchanged. As the Reuters noted in its analysis of the underlying CJEU decision, "as the litigation in this case was focused on freedom of movement rights, it means the process for Romanian citizens seeking to change legal gender remains unchanged."

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He followed me around the farm while I worked with my mare. My mare thought he was great. He even let her sniff him.

10/10 best helper

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/45042629

TNG s5e8 "Unification, Part II"

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by Prettiestplatypus

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On Transgender Day of Visibility, a Romanian appellate court ordered the government to recognize a transgender man's gender identity on state documents—the first known court enforcement of a landmark 2024 ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union. That ruling requires all member states to recognize legal gender changes obtained elsewhere in the bloc. The Bucharest Tribunal's decision is final and cannot be appealed. While the ruling directly applies only to transgender people who obtained gender recognition documents in another EU country, it sets a significant precedent in a nation that ranks dead last among all 27 EU member states on LGBTQ+ rights, according to ILGA-Europe's 2025 Rainbow Map.

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The ruling does have significant limitations. It applies only to transgender people who obtained legal gender recognition in another EU member state—it does not help trans Romanians who have never left the country and remain trapped in Romania's domestic procedure, which the European Court of Human Rights condemned in 2021 but which remains unchanged. As the Reuters noted in its analysis of the underlying CJEU decision, "as the litigation in this case was focused on freedom of movement rights, it means the process for Romanian citizens seeking to change legal gender remains unchanged."

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/40725810

it can be specific to body features common with being trans or just general photography technique in general, no matter how basic. example photos are ok, but we do not demand them. just thinking this would be a helpful thread to have !!

a tip of ours (for those femme-leaning at least):

having the camera from a more top-down perspective seems to make the jawline look a little nicer. this is true of most others in that they look skinnier, but it especially seems to bring out the femme look in our experience.

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(5 minutes later he lost it under the couch)

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I caught them snoozing next to each other. They barely tolerate each other, so I was so pleasantly surprised to see them laying next to each other.

These two are the light of my life. I love them sooooo much.

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Hiiiii!! It occurs to me i havent inroduced myself, im Brooke, 32 years young, and starting to get more serious about my journey. Im so inspired by people like Nikki and i want to put myself out there with that much confidence, but im such a nervous one. I gotta build to it ig, but today is a great day to start! Happy trans day of visibility everyone! And ill try to not just lurk anymore 😁

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This was me yesterday, for TDOV (It's already April 1 here in Australia) sitting in front of the worlds largest trans flag. Photo taken by the wonderful @supakaity@piefed.blahaj.zone.

Today is 9 years since I came out to my then 11 year old kid, and tomorrow is 9 years since I started medically transitioning.

I was 41 years old then. Trans awareness was just on the upkick. Everyone knew Caitlyn Jenner. Laverne Cox had appeared on the cover of TIME magazine... Yet I was still the first trans person most people had met.

At the time, my understanding of gender was very binary, and my own goals pretty much consisted of "Get transition out of the way, blend back in to the world, and get on with life without much talking about the trans thing"

But, I went to my first Pride, and I was changed forever. I was surrounded by my people, which wasn't something I'd ever felt before. And with time, I came to have a more nuanced understanding of gender, and the artificial nature of the binary. And I also came to appreciate my own queerness, and completely lost the desire to blend in and hide amongst the society that had made it so hard to accept myself in the first place.

And now, I can't help myself. I run gender diverse events, I create spaces and help foster queer communities. I stand loud and visible and proud, and I wouldn't have it any other way.

I see all of you glorious bitches, bastards and ne'er-do-wells, and I love you all!

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/40659926

happy trans day of visibility y'all, its been a journey to say the least! ive never felt so comfortable in my body, despite the shit that the world throws our way always remember that you are loved and we will prevail.

keep your chin up and fight the good fight, see you folks around :)

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my mom have very smol breast, dad sister also same even after lactation soooo im have same? definitly i have same and im ok with it

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