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chapotraphouse @hexbear.net

Are skinny people okay?

ttrpg @hexbear.net

One-shot idea

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Vibe coded my first app

  • I can’t really stress how much the cops are a big part of it. They already keep telling him they’re not his personal attack dogs and there are ways to file claims that don’t involve calling 911. He just keeps doing it and acting like he knows the law and therefore the cops have to do what he says.

  • He says once he has his last surgery he’ll be “normal” and no one will be able to tell. Which like, he passes just fine. And I don’t blame him for trying to find a way out of people treating him like shit for things he can’t control. It’s also just some major internalized transphobia to be like, “eww I’m not trans”.

  • My brother is trans but is in complete denial about it and keeps threatening to call the cops on people who refer to him as trans. Like, he’s been on T for over a decade and has had top surgery. He’s working on bottom surgery now. I don’t know how to get it through his head that the cops are not on his side here. Sharing random Snapchat screenshots of people misgendering him and him threatening to sue them. No pig is gonna give a shit about that aside from the annoyance they’ll feel at being involved in the first place.

  • “I have some news for you” is a facetious way that people sometimes imply someone might be trans. But the joke is that the “news” is a literal news story. Maybe with the added twist that it’s a subject that’s nerdy in a way that fits with stereotypes of trans people. Not sure about the last part though.

  • My parents insisted I didn’t have ADHD as a kid because I had the same symptoms they had as kids and their parents just told them it was normal. Turns out ADHD has a genetic component and this is pretty common. You can find screeners online, but your best bet is to just get tested by a psychiatrist specifically. They’re the ones who can diagnose you and prescribe you proper medication. If you’re underage, this will likely require a hard conversation with your parents and if you’re in the US at least, you may need a referral from your primary care provider.

    A psychiatrist will rule out differential diagnoses (things that present similarly and could explain your symptoms for other reasons) and they’ll also screen for comorbidities (other disorders you may have on top of ADHD) that could be made worse with front line ADHD medications.