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🐝bownage [they/he] @ bownage @beehaw.org
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  • I've never appreciated online shopping more since I've started changing my clothes. Literally how am I supposed to go out and buy gender affirming clothes before getting the confidence I need from said gender affirming clothes? Make it make sense

  • I'm a bit of a pain in the past few weeks but I have to go to women's tennis and I have to go to women's tennis and I have to go to women's tennis and I have to go to women's tennis and I have to go to women's tennis and I

    What is going ON with my phone

  • Thanks Beehaw admins for continuing to have a vision for a better internet and for reminding me once again that there really are online communities that try to be and do good.

    I don't post or comment a lot on Beehaw specifically, because I often feel like I won't have the energy or head space to write something that really contributes to the community. It's a strange sort of impostor syndrome related idea where I feel like the quality of content on Beehaw should be so high that I might not reach it without really trying. After all, I want the community to be the best it can be(e).

    That being said, I do read a lot of what's going on here and I especially appreciate the frequent posters on the communities I subscribe to. Taking into account the issues with lemmy as illuminated by the Beehaw admins here, I feel some sense of urgency - I want to protect Beehaw, its content and its community of kind people from disappearing, or having its continuation be threatened, simply because it exists on lemmy.

    I guess in the end I just want to say that I really appreciate that the admin team is taking steps to preserve the wonderful community they have built and cultivated. While I haven't been that excited about Beehaw potentially moving to a different platform, you make a very good case for it and I'd honestly be happy to follow Beehaw wherever it goes :)