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how dare u reblog my posts but not follow me
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@ all trans people
be patient with yourself. it takes time. nothing happens over night. from understanding yourself, to coming out, to transition, nothing is an immediate quick process. it’s ok to feel insecure. it’s ok to be sad. it’s ok to cry. but remember, give yourself time to grow and change. it’ll be alright. you’ll get there eventually.
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The neural network has weird ideas about what humans like to eat
So I’ve been training this neural network to generate cookbook recipes by letting it look at tens of thousands of existing recipes.
The generated titles can get a bit odd.
There’s a creativity variable I can set when the network is generating new recipes, and when I set it low, it comes up with its best guess at the most quintessential recipe titles:
Cream Cheese Soup Cream Of Sour Cream Cheese Soup Chocolate Cake (Chocolate Cake) Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Cake Chocolate Chicken Chicken Cake Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Cake Chocolate Chips Chocolate Chips With Chocolate Chips
When I tell it to get creative, things get even weirder.
Beef Soup With Swamp Peef And Cheese Chocolate Chops & Chocolate Chips Crimm Grunk Garlic Cleas Beasy Mist Export Bean Spoons In Pie-Shell, Top If Spoon and Whip The Mustard Chocolate Pickle Sauce Whole Chicken Cookies Salmon Beef Style Chicken Bottom Star * Cover Meats Out Of Meat Completely Meat Circle Completely Meat Chocolate Pie Cabbage Pot Cookies Artichoke Gelatin Dogs Crockpot Cold Water
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Let trans men express sexuality. For fucks sake, knock this infantilization shit off. They’re not children. If a trans guy says “oh I’d suck that guys dick lmao”, or “so last night I took this girl I met on tinder back to my place”, react as you would to any guy. Don’t treat them like what they just said was naughty if that isn’t how you’d treat a cis guy.
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House Republicans just passed Trumpcare. So what’s next?
Things this bill does:
Only covers 5% of people with pre-existing conditions.
Exempts Congress from the worst parts of this bill, though they say they’ll fix that.
Lets insurers once again put annual and lifetime limits on coverage for people with employer plans, effectively ends Medicaid expansion, leaves gaps in benefits, threatens Medicaid home- and community-based services for people with disabilities, and more.
The bill goes on to the Senate, where many are saying it’s dead on arrival. Regardless, we need to send a message to House Republicans that they’ll pay for their “YES” votes by losing their seats. Here’s what you can do:
Use Contacting Congress to find out who represents you in the House.
If your representative voted “YES” [here’s the list]: Use Contacting Congress to call their office and tell them you disapprove of their vote.
Whether your representative voted yes or not, do the following:
Donate to SwingLeft’s campaign to raise funds for Democratic challengers to the 35 swing district Republicans who voted for TrumpCare.
Use Town Hall Project to find out if your representative is holding a town hall during recess. So far, only 6 of the 217 are.
Sign up to volunteer for SwingLeft and/or check out Indivisible Guide for more actions for you to take.
After you’ve done that, you can contact your Senators. Use the same website listed first above (Contacting Congress) to find your two Senators. Give them a call, show up at their town halls, and donate to their Democratic opponents if they indicate that they’ll vote for TrumpCare.
The only way we’re going to take down this bill is if we keep the pressure on the GOP and let them know that voting for it will result in them losing their seats.
Find out if you’re registered to vote. If not, find out how to.
Here are some answers to some questions you might have about registering.
Student voters: This is for you.
What to bring with you to the polls.
Click here for more voting information, and to find out who’s going to be on your next ballot.
Special Elections coming up:
Montana At-Large: Vote for Quist - May 25th
Georgia’s 6th District: Vote for Ossoff - June 20th
South Carolina’s 5th District: Vote for Parnell - June 20th
Most other midterms are November 6th, 2018. Get ready.
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