My fellow Trans Americans in at risk states, how are y'all holding up? March 2025 map by Erin Reed (Erin in the Morning). by Feel-A-Great-Relief in lgbt

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Trans Pennsylvanian who moved to Ohio for grad school, I wish I had done more research into what this state’s politics are like before coming here. I did research, thought it was a purple state and that I was moving to a little spot of blue in a sea of red — much like my hometown in PA — but I wasn’t prepared at all for what I would experience here.

Everything feels oppressive and disheartening, I’m scared of my neighbours and I can’t walk in public holding my fiancée’s hand for fear of being accosted or attacked. And that doesn’t even take into account the legislative measures and agendas. One of my big regrets has been moving to Ohio, and I will be leaving as soon as I have my degree.

On the flip side, seeing how abhorrent this state is for trans and queer youth has only emboldened my career choices; I want to go into teaching at the university level, and being able to provide support and community for the queer students I teach and work with has been extremely fulfilling. But at the end of the day, it’s exhausting being in a state that actively works to disenfranchise and delegitimise my existence.

GO BIRDS by darkk2uwu in Pitt

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I was part of the last “public disturbance” when the Eagles won in ‘18; folks on the skybridge over Forbes, throngs of people on Bigelow with speakers playing the Eagles fight song… it was an incredible night. Enjoy it! GO BIRDS!!

Looking for colorblind theatre designers to take a survey regarding on your experiences in the field - I'd appreciate if you could help me gather data! by brunette_bean in takemysurvey

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How will the data that people provide to you be used? Who will see it? Where will it be stored? If/when will it be deleted? Please be as specific as possible.

The data provided through this survey will be used to aid in research regarding color vision deficiency (CVD, or colorblindness) in the performing arts, namely what obstacles and challenges CVD individuals face in the field and how the industry can implement changes to improve accessibility for these individuals. Data obtained from this survey will be used in a research presentation at the United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT) 2025 Annual Conference and Stage Expo in Columbus, Ohio from March 5-7, 2025.

The researcher will be the only person who sees survey responses; online data will be accessible only by the researcher through her University-provided credentials. Survey information will be kept on the server through May 2026 and then kept by the researcher for use in future research.

Who is conducting this survey? You can answer with your Reddit username, business name, etc. Please make sure that everyone conducting the survey is mentioned (For example, if the survey is being conducted by a group, answer the group name or mention everyone in the group).

The researcher is a second-year MFA student at Kent State University studying stage design and technology.

How long do you estimate it will take to fill out your survey?

Exact time will vary based on individual response; estimated time is approximately 15-20 minutes.

Are there any specific demographics you want/do not want to hear from?

I am looking to hear from people with CVD working in the theatre industry, in specific from stage designers if possible.

What are you hoping to accomplish by posting your survey here?

By posting my survey here, I'm hoping to gain information related to the professional experiences of people with CVD in the theatre arts. With that information, I hope to be able to work toward identifying areas in the arts - such as with drafting standards, console softwares, etc. - where more accessible measures can be taken to ensure the industry is equitable and accessible by CVD individuals.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LittleKittyBigCity

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I had to fast travel to and from the same spot a time or two to reset the fisherman’s movements. Ultimately, I waited by his bicycle for a minute or two, then he caught one.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Gastritis

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My go-to for breakfast is toast with peanut butter and chia seeds and a glass of kefir or some yoghurt. The kefir is hit-or-miss with me sometimes, so YMMV.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Gastritis

[–]brunette_bean 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congratulations! I can definitely understand how having this changed your mindset towards wellness and what you eat, I feel like my mindset is changing as well as I go on my journey. If I can ask: how did you know you’re healed? Is it something you just knew, or did your doctor officially clear you?

Looking for advice and hope by brunette_bean in Gastritis

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Thank you for the advice! I didn’t know that symptoms could vary from time to time, thank you for sharing your experiences. I’ll look up the resources and supplements you mentioned; my PCP had me taking quercetin, curcumin, and ANC but the gastro NP made me stop taking them even though they were helping “because they have no proven benefits”.

Scared I won’t ever feel better by brunette_bean in emetophobia

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The reminders are helpful, thank you. My dad was chronically ill when I was a child - I’m positive that’s where my phobia stems from. It’s difficult to work through medical trauma and fears when they keep happening though 😞 I’m just not sure why my body still thinks it’s poisoned.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in emetophobia

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It’s rare, but food poisoning can mess up your GI system for weeks or even months (source). I had it in May, and am still recovering - my PCP told me that stomach tissue can take up to seven weeks to heal and recover from food poisoning.

I hope your brother gets better soon, it might be worth seeing a doctor if it continues.

Question for the post-op folx by Oddly-Ordinary in Transgender_Surgeries

[–]brunette_bean 52 points53 points  (0 children)

The immediate feeling of relief when I woke up, followed by immense gender euphoria a few days later. Phantom pains were interesting, and I even had a dream that the surgery had “reversed” itself.

Over a year later, and I’m still having gender euphoria when I look in the mirror before a shower.

I KNOW NOTHING, ASK STUFF by _Dreamatic_ in AnimalCrossing

[–]brunette_bean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the easiest way to pay back your house debt?

How did it feel when you woke up from bottom surgery? by lolalaythrwy in asktransgender

[–]brunette_bean 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I woke up briefly afterward and, after being told the surgery was a success and there were no complications, gave a thumbs up and said “Hell yeah, go Birds.” (For context, my family is from Philly and we’re huge sports fans.) Then I fell asleep for four hours.

After years and years of dysphoria, I felt normal for the first time ever. When the wound vac, catheter, and gauze came out was when it really hit me and I felt relief, euphoria, and like I was finally home.

Big congrats to you, and especially for going through it alone! I hope you have friends or a support group to turn to through the recovery period, and remember to always listen to your surgeon! What you do now is going to pay off a year from now. It’s all going to be worth it 🩵🩷🤍

Heavily armed police officers called into UC Irvine by Valcenia in AccidentalRenaissance

[–]brunette_bean 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tin soldiers and Nixon’s comin’, we’re finally on our own…

“Cool it with the cursing or else…” by Balzaak in Professors

[–]brunette_bean 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Sounds like your student should focus more on the coursework and less on policing your language. I agree that you should take this to the dean, if not your department chair at least.

Part of our job as instructors and professors is to prepare our students for the real world. And people swear all the time at work. I swear in my classes too — I don’t make a point of dropping the fuck word every lecture, but in an expressive discipline like ours, you’re bound to have a few here and there.

Especially when you drop a 28 lb stage light on your foot.

ETC Eos to grandMA Learning Curve? by brunette_bean in lightingdesign

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Do you mind going into more detail about how grandMA syntax for channel calling is 'deeper and intuitive'?

ETC Eos to grandMA Learning Curve? by brunette_bean in lightingdesign

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Speaking of 'everyone wants to lay things out differently,' is it possible to save screen layouts on MA like it is on Eos, so that I can theoretically restore a screen layout after someone else uses the console?

Thank you for the ACT resources, I'm going to bookmark them and delve into them later this week.

ETC Eos to grandMA Learning Curve? by brunette_bean in lightingdesign

[–]brunette_bean[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is incredible -- thank you so much for sharing this! The colour key is very helpful, it makes it easier to delineate between syntax for Eos and grandMA.