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Raspberry |
Happy Birthday Venus Envy =] |
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and here's to many more! at least until Erin finds something better to do with her time =p
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DJ Izumi |
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God, did I start reading this comic that long ago? >_>
...Maybe I should get back into reading it, I lost track somewhere in that 'Darc' storyarc. |
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hyperspacegrrl |
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So this begs the question; where were we at in our lives when this comic began?
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Kesselya |
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I was a depressed 400 lb dude with a mustache who was just dropping out of college. Since then, I went back, finished my degree, changed my entire life, and
lost about 180 lbs. And the mustache is now permanently gone.
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kyoden okamura |
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i cant picture it. as for where i was 7 years ago, it was a very dark place. i'll leave it at that
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Kesselya |
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Wow, even darker than where I was? That is truly scary. You should make a bad halloween horror movie next year.
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DJ Izumi |
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I was a boy! And now I'm a... ...Well... A lot of stuff happened inbetween me being a boy and me being a boy! ^_^;;;
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Raspberry |
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I wasn't even thinking about transitioning 7 years ago =x I was still in middle school just starting to figure out what was wrong with me!
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AmySpectacular |
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I was either in middle school or in a hospital being poked and prodded by would-be doctors. Alas, I knew what was wrong with me, but I liked that they
didn't know.
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Rey Blue |
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High school. Senior year. eugh.
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kitsune |
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I was at eighth grade trying to deal with being different and a lot of others problem. Now I am 7 month from the beginning of my hrt finished high-school in
the top 1 percentile of my class country wide ( woho easy scholarship ) and currently work as a Linux specialist programmer .
BTW First Post |
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hyperspacegrrl |
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Is there some connection between being trans and an aptitude for computers? If so, I feel I've been ripped off.
But anyway; seven years I was a super skiny loner kid with long hair who was slowly having a nervous breakdown as I worked through my last year of high school. I also had a practically sub-sonic voice which earned me the nickname "Lurch". People I knew from high school don't even recognise me any more. |
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DJ Izumi |
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Is there some connection between being trans and an aptitude for computers? If so, I feel I've been ripped off.It's a hobby and interest that allows you to communicate and work with others while still existing in a state of social isolation and not having anyone to hangout with at lunch during high school. ...Don't ask me though, the crap in my computer is mostly four years old. I'm not a computer nerd, I'm a VIDEO nerd, it's just a hobby that requires computers. Evil machines they are. |
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AmySpectacular |
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I don't know the first thing about computers. I know it has something to do with electricity and zeros and ones, but that's about it.
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hyperspacegrrl |
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Actually, one of my friends (who happens to be a transsexual computer programmer) taught me how to do basic math in binary. I'm not sure I remember how it
works, but it wasn't that hard. Still, I think when it comes to computers you could say that I'm "functionally illiterate".
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Rey Blue |
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I can count to 1023 on my fingers!
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JoshuaAkito |
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As long as I can turn on, type, and read VE from my computer, I'll leave the technical stuff up to the programmers XD
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kitsune |
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JoshuaAkito wrote:Actually IT deal with the more technical aspect of computers., we programmers are just solving some really neat jigsaw to make programs (with the occasional missing piece in the shape of a segfault |
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Cathy344 |
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Who keeps stealing all those shapes?
"The Quakers were masters of seige warfare."
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kitsune |
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Cathy344 wrote: In the case of computer its mostly due to buffer overflow or bad memory handlers ( the two prime cause for segfaults , both require recoding and ,usually, lots of it). In the case of jigsaw puzzles its the jigsaw gnomes. Pesky little fellows who lives in cities inside mountains that are maid of the lost jigsaw pieces. |
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PentacleGoddess |
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....*sigh*. So much for "stumbling forward", I guess. Had a good run going for a while there, though, and at least that storyline got sorta wrapped
up.
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"If you do a commercial, you're off the artistic role call. Everything you say is suspect, and every word out of your mouth is like a turd falling into my drink."-Bill Hicks |
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