This is Hex, he’s orange and I love him
Anonymous asked:
bloodcountessabendroth answered:
Actually, the claim that HRT doesn’t do much after puberty is a myth. I started when I was 31 years old and now I’m 35. =)


It’s never too late to transition!
Yeah, anon, have you seen my timeline? I started at 29.
It’s never too late.




Seriously, I transitioned at 39 and I’m 41 now. Hormones are magic whatever your age and while some things stay, many things change and it’s been totally worth it for me.



OMG!!! I love seeing posts like this. The hope it inspires. especially in girls like me, is unprecedented. Thank you!
Hope
I felt the same way before I started transitioning and especially because I have a fair masculine build. But you know what I’ve learned from my experience so far? Fuck it! There is always hope and you could end up surprising yourself with the results.
Yey
these posts save lives. thank u to the people that are willing to post before and after pics cuz i sure as hell ain’t brave enough to do that
The mystery deepens….
cos they salty
where is this?!?!!
English language clickbait = most likely, though certainly not necessarily, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand
Reference to “Moose” rather than “Alg” or “elk” as the rest of the world refers to the large hoofed mammal Alces alces = somewhere on the North American continent (USA, Canada or possibly Mexico)
Celsius temperature = a country that is not the United States of America
Feels like -26c = most likely Canada
“Province” rather than state, county, territory etc = I’ll go with Canada
Warning, Here Come the Car-Licking Moose = Yeah, It’s Canada
Incredible Encounter With Car-Licking Moose, Probably Heartwarming = Extremely Canada
Salty Moose Who Crave The Mineral = Dangerously High Levels of Canada
Excuse me, I have a question.
I’ve been redoing my website and I found the very first illustration I did in 2014 for the Star Trek 365 which was the scene above. I thought it might be fun to see how I would draw it today vs then.
This is still one of my favourite scenes in all of Star Trek.
Check out the original below!!!

This year for Christmas, I made my sister some decor for her kindergarten classroom

I went looking for something light, non-smutty, non-angsty, and generally appropriate to post on Christmas, and I think I found it in this delightful series I had stashed away on my spreadsheet. Basic “plot”: Julian, under the guise of an “experiment,” tells Garak human fairy tales, from various cultures, and asks him what he thinks the morals are. Of course, Garak interrupts him the entire time, which is captured in the dialogue-only style of the work. (Which isn’t finished by, the way, just sort of ended, but six different stories is plenty!)
Excerpt:
JB: Anyway, the huntsman obeyed instructions up to a point. When they were in an isolated meadow near the forest, he drew his knife and approached the princess, who was kneeling and gathering flowers, planning to present her stepmother with a bouquet when they went home. She saw his shadow and turned in horror, begging him not to hurt her.
EG: Never approach a target with a strong light behind you. I would think a hunter would know that.
JB: The huntsman had never wanted to kill the princess. Only his fear of the queen had overridden his conscience. Now, with Snow White weeping before him, he knew he could not do it. ‘Run away, my lady, run into the forest and never return, for your stepmother wants you dead!’ he cried. ‘I will cover for you, but that is all I can do.’ Thanking him, Snow White vanished among the trees, and the huntsman killed a young deer instead, and took its heart back to the queen, who was fooled for the time being.
EG: Then she was a very ignorant woman.
JB: Let’s assume she hadn’t much anatomical knowledge. In triumph, she cooked the heart and ate it.
EG: Ugh!
JB: She was wicked.
EG: Oh, of course, that accounts for the cannibalism. Again: this is a story for children, yes?
Metadata:
Title: Fairy Tales in Deep Space
Author: airandangels
Year Posted: 2011
Approx. Word Count: 22,000
Chapters: 6
GB - Slash or Platonic: platonic
My Rating (1-5): 5
Keywords: Literature Discussion, Comparative Literature, Fairy Tales, Humor, Dialogue-Only
“Things Past” (DS9 5x8)
Garak’s reactions as he, Sisko and Odo are liaising with the Resistance contact. The last one is when the guy refers to Cardassians as “spoonheads.”




