yeah, I mean you’re kinda right
yeah, I mean you’re kinda right
most communities on ml are fine tho, also I got banned on hexbear because I called the CPC (their official name) CCP
try posting it on grad, they’ll love it
I know this comment is satire, but still
yep, nothing better than a few liters of dark beer with some friends on a summer evening
I stay with drinks that go in all seasons, like vodka, whiskey or dark beer
Here is what I take:
12.5mg of cypro (at lunch)
2mg e tablets (sublingual) (one in the morning, one in the evening)
I recommend you to order from mindnbody (the 2mg estradiol tablets and the 50mg cypro tablets (quarter the cypro tablets))
unless you want to do monotherapy with injectables, then order from felicitas
also see a professional as soon as you can (if there are availiable ones where you live) and tell them that you’ve been taking diy hormones (or are planning to), that way they’re more likely to give you your stuff faster
diy hrt maybe actually the cheapest option for you still (talk about this with the professional)
here are some sources:
https://transfemscience.org/misc/injectable-e2-simulator-advanced/
that’s probably the factory default then? or found on a random disk
I thought you meant 1983 until I read the comments, please use real meassurements
edit: I didn’t think I have to but I’ll add it just in case: /s
Application.kill().children(children.all())
I mean invading poland side by side with the nazis, they weren’t interested in getting rid of the nazis, why do you think they had a nap?
don’t worry, the soviets joined ww2 as well
if I can afford it, yeah
I also don’t pay for books, arrrr
I did, don’t worry
thx, btw I figured it out:
I forgot to trimm the string, so it had a line break in it which lead to grep showing the processes from the term I put in + all processes that contain a space/linebreak and appearently all processes shown by ps aux contain some kind of space (makes sense, since there are spaces between the user, pid, etc) so yeah, I ended up trying to kill every process on the system, but it only killed the user processes, since I ran everything without sudo
probably the later, but idk how, all I did was insert a string in the following command like this:
``Command::new(“bash”)
.arg(“-c”) .arg(format!(“ps -aux | grep -i "}" }’ | xagrs kill -9”, input)
.output()
.expect(“error”);``
I’ve tested the command and it worked flawlessly in the terminal, but I have no idea what I’m doing, since I’m new to rust and never worked with this library
it didn’t crash the kernel, it just killed every process that isn’t run by the root user, which kind of feels like a crash
I don’t like to say this, but:
AI