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Hi!
Just road-testing my new signature.
Talk about hot testing. Mweheheheheh.
If you want to do something similar, click this:
It’s a link to the book I made for BCTS wayyyy back in 2009, called (as it says on the cover) “Topshelf for DumDums: Everything You Wanted To Know About Posting In Topshelf And Were NOT Afraid To Ask (But Didn’t Anyway).”
Please pay special attention to the part about “Creating Tables” on page 13. I promise the book isn’t hard to read (it’s written for the non-programmer in mind), and may even help you. For those who already program, you can skip this. Lol.
Thanks!
Btw, signature is down here.
note: pictures used are publicly-accessible pictures from the net. No i.p. or copyright infringement is intended.
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Happy That You're Around
Don't care what signature you use.
Hear hear
I second that. Not to mention she looks like the gurl with the best hair around here.
Genetics is dictating I am losing mine now that I am older, despite transitioning. Mine started in college ( grrrrrr ) and apparently it can be slowed but not stopped so I am just a bit (okay, alot) jealous of it.
Fun times. My paternal
Fun times. My paternal family has pretty much the same hair pattern going back generations. We lose _almost_ everything on top, and keep a fringe around the edge. The complaint for me is "If I'm going to go bald, why can't I lose _all_ of the hair?" So at a certain age, we all tend to just shave it down extremely short and stop trying to style it.
I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.
Cute!
Cute!
-- Daphne Xu
So, did it earn its licence
So, did it earn its licence or does it have to take drivers ed again? :D
I'm told STFU more times in a day than most people get told in a lifetime
Cutest and most informative
Cutest and most informative signature around.
Kris
{I leave a trail of Kudos as I browse the site. Be careful where you step!}
Quotes!
Quotes, Kris!
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So...
...you're dropping the "e" from the end?
Eric
just trying something
Good evening, Eric.
I'm just trying something.
I guess I've been getting tired of people insisting on using the masculine version of my name, "Bobby," all the time instead of the feminine "Bobbie", and when I point this out to them, the usual excuses are that they forgot, or it was an auto spellcheck thing, or that they didn't know I wasn't male, or that Bobbie is still a masculine name anyway, or some people say (thankfully, only a few) that I shouldn't be bothered by it and I shouldn't care how they damn well spell it.
I do care, as it is relating to gender-labelling, and in this site, at least, gender is important, and if it's not important to others, it's important to me.
Of course, Erin says to give everyone the benefit of the doubt, and that they could all very well be honest mistakes. Sure, but, regardless, it happens too goddamn often.
So, if I spell it "Bobbi" this time, people might notice that, and then the "mistakes" might be reduced. And "Bobbi" is definitely a feminine form of the name.
So, no it wasn't a typo.
(And, btw, this rant was in no way directed at you, Eric, nor to anyone specific. In any case, apologies.)
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Busted flat in Baton Rouge,
Busted flat in Baton Rouge, waiting for a train...
(yes, 'Bobbie McGee' is a _woman_. The original song was written with Roger Miller in mind.)
So, do you play the harmonica? :)
I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.