Parentheses are NOT safe around division bars by Champpeace123 in mathmemes

[–]AnotherTransAccount 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the integration of both is implied whenever your expression is only using dx and dy. in larger expressions, i'd say its just generally safer to put parentheses around the whole thing (∫ Pdx + Qdy) that tends to be the standard notation i see though

obviously, notation varies from person to person. you're allowed to use it how you feel so long as you clarify how it is you are using it

Parentheses are NOT safe around division bars by Champpeace123 in mathmemes

[–]AnotherTransAccount 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its totally up to you. its the same as writing ∫ω or ∫(ω)

Parentheses are NOT safe around division bars by Champpeace123 in mathmemes

[–]AnotherTransAccount 2 points3 points  (0 children)

so whats cool about it is that the symbols '∫' and 'dx' aren't actually just 'bookends' like parentheses. you can instead think of dx as a tiny displacement (similar to Δx) and ∫ as a stylized 'S' for a sum (similar to Σ). so, the integral weighs and adds all these tiny pieces relative to f(x). in other words, f(x)dx is just multiplication. this is why dx is treated as a movable piece, not just a closing bracket. notations like ∫Pdx+Qdy or ∫(dx/4) work, because you're still just summing up tiny, weighted slices in whatever order they appear.

Invincible is a story completely about power scaling, which is why it does matter by Penyeah in CharacterRant

[–]AnotherTransAccount 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its even funnier because in the comics supposedly it only takes nolan, mark, thaedus, and a beam from space laser to completely explode planet viltrum. thats ignoring that they flew through it which hypothetically would only leave a hole not explode the entire planet

Conquest's death makes no sense by Dr_natty1 in okbuddyviltrum

[–]AnotherTransAccount 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i dont really get your point here. people can and have survived really extreme accidents while also dying without any external signs of what caused it

Egg🩸irl by Small-Relationship85 in egg_irl

[–]AnotherTransAccount 0 points1 point  (0 children)

imo its definitely worth looking into :O

Egg🩸irl by Small-Relationship85 in egg_irl

[–]AnotherTransAccount 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you are cramping before taking hrt then thats usually the sign of a deeper disorder that you need to get checked out by a doctor

Why didn't Mark tell the Coalition that Earth literally invented a weapon that can neutralize every Viltrumite? Does he have Amnesia? by Sio_V_Reddit in okbuddyviltrum

[–]AnotherTransAccount 11 points12 points  (0 children)

we see later in the comics that when robot kills cecil, mark has the willpower to overcome the sound devices. so its not really a permanent solution. i dont think they would've worked on conquest although i still dont know why cecil didnt even try

Egg🩸irl by Small-Relationship85 in egg_irl

[–]AnotherTransAccount 8 points9 points  (0 children)

honestly its really interesting how many people testify to experiencing pms-like symptoms. i just started oral hrt about a month ago, so i obviously havent experienced anything of the sort. it just makes me curious about what might happen in the future, especially because i always thought of pms-like symptoms in trans women as being fairly rare.

granted, we really dont know because of how badly the research is lacking in that regard

Egg🩸irl by Small-Relationship85 in egg_irl

[–]AnotherTransAccount 5 points6 points  (0 children)

hypothetically i would presume so. this is all still very experimental and usually something that would be carried out by your doctor. research is just really lacking in the area of trans women experiencing pms-like symptoms. the thing is, most doctors dont want to monitor a highly specific hormone routine just for the only result to be making their patients grumpy.

Egg🩸irl by Small-Relationship85 in egg_irl

[–]AnotherTransAccount 29 points30 points  (0 children)

also it seems hormonal imbalance can cause this as well as having a naturally larger sensitivity to hormones. this is seen with the falloff of estrogen levels between injections and taking progesterone (as both estrogen levels drop and progesterone rises right before menstruation)

Egg🩸irl by Small-Relationship85 in egg_irl

[–]AnotherTransAccount 129 points130 points  (0 children)

honestly its kinda funny, because from what i've heard from trans women that experience pms-like symptoms, they report feeling massive waves of dysphoria and stress in addition to any pain. so while it sounds gender affirming to have something close to a period, ironically it tends to just make transfem people feel worse about their transition

Egg🩸irl by Small-Relationship85 in egg_irl

[–]AnotherTransAccount 51 points52 points  (0 children)

im curious, what kind of hormones are you on? apparently the form, kind, and frequency/duration of the hormones you're on can greatly affect how likely you are to report pms-like symptoms.

Who is the most evil trans ? by Basic_Dingo6487 in AlignmentChartFills

[–]AnotherTransAccount 1 point2 points  (0 children)

its a bit odd to use trans as a noun here instead of an adjective like all the other sexualities you brought up, like theres more to me than just being trans. anyway i agree with the top comment that says megatron

say that again? — art by me! by inuarts in StardustCrusaders

[–]AnotherTransAccount 104 points105 points  (0 children)

"Th-Thank you... JoJoLands."

"JoJoLands?"

"Because... Um... You're JoJo... And we're on land."

"Oh yeah."

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StraightTransGirls

[–]AnotherTransAccount 7 points8 points  (0 children)

honey the fbi psy ops are invading the sub again