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That would be good, but unfortunately the opposite was true.
https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/a-researcher-asked-10-people-to-go-car-free-for-20-days-none-wanted-to-continue-20260318-p5oo1d.html

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I let perfect be the enemy of good for way too long, but now I have a simple routine that works for me.

Daily
AM/PM

  • Vanicream cleanser
  • Cetaphil moisturizer
    (Moisturize a 3rd time after a shower if it’s in the middle of the day)

1-2 times / week

  • Retinol (I forget what product exactly)
  • Paula’s Choice bha exfoliator
You’ve got this sister!
My wife and I are one and done, very happy. We both really liked our potential daughter’s name and decided I should use it :)
Very nice! I put it down when I got stuck on the fire giant years ago and just never got around to coming back. Maybe someday.
My comfortable pitch range is very narrow, so I have a hard time sounding super enthusiastic. Not sure if training like a singer would to boost their range is what I need, but that’s my idea.

We have always been our son's moms, now he's calling me dad.

https://lemmy.world/post/44351075

We have always been our son's moms, now he's calling me dad. - Lemmy.World

Hello there! My wife and I are a trans + cis lesbian couple. Our son (2) has always known us as his moms, and uses “she” for both of us. Lately, he’s heard a lot of talk about other kid’s moms and dads at daycare, and has started trying to use that same language at home. That isn’t preferred of course; we do our best to remind him that he has two moms, but being a toddler he’s noticed that he gets extra attention when he uses that word, so that’s fun! I’m not too worried about how we’ll handle that, it’s just going to take time. What I’m wondering is if this is something cis gay/lesbian couples experience? Like, your child becomes aware of the categories of “mom” and “dad”, and tries to fit both parents into those categories? I’d like to think that it can happen to cis queer couples as well, but it could also just be since I am trans.

In the electronics resale shop I used to work in, we would wash keyboards in a dishwasher and then hang them up to dry like this.
I’ve never been across the border. I assume that if I cross. I will be interacting with Canadian border patrol, not US border patrol?