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KaraLG84

@KaraLG84@dragonscave.space

I'm a disabled lesbian trans woman from The Northwest of England in the UK. I'm happily married.
I'm blind and have cerebral palsy.
My interests include music (both playing and listening), reading, films, Technology, all sorts.
I occasionally do some editing on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects.
I'm listed on NVAccess' certified expert program, although my certificate is extremely out of date.
#trans #disabled #blind #musician #UK #Nobot

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Natasha_Jay , to random
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Me: I have an extreme fear of kiwi 90s one-hit wonders

Therapist: How bizarre ...

(Definitely the most niche joke I will ever post - but the tune 🎶 is decent, and I can't resist it as I used to jog in the location of the video ... kudos to anyone who can identify it!)

https://youtu.be/C2cMG33mWVY

KaraLG84 ,
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@Natasha_Jay Love that song and I didn't know they're from New Zealand.

FediTips , (edited ) to random
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There is no way to add a content warning (CW) to someone else's post you want to share. This can make it difficult to share a post if you think it should be behind a CW.

However, a possible workaround is to make a CW-ed reply to the post you want to share, telling people to view the post you're replying to and warning them what it contains. You can then boost this CW-ed reply to your followers.

If you want general tips on Content Warnings, see the guide at https://fedi.tips/how-to-use-content-warnings-cws-on-mastodon-and-the-fediverse/

#FediTips

KaraLG84 ,
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@FediTips That's a good suggestion.

Natasha_Jay , to random
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My kitchen floor was cracked, so I decided to repair it by pouring cement onto it. Sadly I didn’t do a very good job, and the cement didn’t lie flat. So to cover up the problem, I moved one of my kitchen appliances over the raised areas.

I ended up having a fridge over bubbled mortar.

KaraLG84 ,
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KaraLG84 ,
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@Natasha_Jay I thought this was a genuine thing right until the end. lol

Natasha_Jay , to random
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I was considering posting a bone pun today but unfortunately it wasn't humerus ...

KaraLG84 ,
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@Natasha_Jay groans

ElleGray , to random

First of all, this is clever and adorable. Secondly, if you spell out your name it writes a little story for you

("Dickensian Alphabet" by Tom Gauld)

KaraLG84 ,
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@ElleGray Kindly stranger author River Thames author.

Natasha_Jay , to random
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I remember sitting at school learning about Pavlov and thinking 'those stupid dogs'.

Then the bell went and we all had lunch

KaraLG84 ,
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@Natasha_Jay When I was at school a teacher told us all that we were all like Pavlov's dog when the bell went.

Natasha_Jay , to random
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I went to the zoo the other day and in one cage all they had sitting in the middle was a sliced multi-grain loaf.

Turns out it was bread in captivity.

KaraLG84 ,
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@Natasha_Jay Terrible.

victorgijsbers , to random
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It may not be Stonehenge, but it's still pretty impressive (and a thousand years older): the 'hunebed' at Borger, built 5400 years ago by the funnelbeaker culture. It was used as a burial mound for important people -- it would have been covered with earth, with one or more entrances left open.

KaraLG84 ,
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@victorgijsbers @SJohnRoss If a future culture did the same with us, I wonder what we'd be called.

KaraLG84 ,
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@SJohnRoss @victorgijsbers The Pyrex Jug people. Dunno if glass counts as earthenware though.

KaraLG84 ,
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@SJohnRoss @victorgijsbers I like it. the Inexplicably Enormous Coffee Mug people.

alexpsmith , to random
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Oh god, the Ableist Do-Gooder. Just call me a slur 😑

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  • KaraLG84 ,
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    @alexpsmith ableist do-gooders can get in the bin.

    KaraLG84 , to bookstodon group
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    What I love about rick Riordan's novels is the thing of setting ancient myths in modern times. what I don't like about them is the sheer amount of teenaged angst and people not communicating with each other.
    So, I'd love to read something like that, but for adults. Any recommendations welcome.
    @bookstodon

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  • KaraLG84 ,
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    @elizabethtasker And the tadaa is harmonised. :)

    18+ KaraLG84 , to random
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    I don't call myself queer. It just reminds me of one lad in primary school that called everyone it at one point or another. It was his favourite insult. He used to bully me for being blind as well.
    I have no problem with anyone else reclaiming it, I just won't be joining you.

    18+ KaraLG84 OP ,
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    I saw someone saying that no one used queer as an insult in the 90s. Either it was a northern English thing or that lad had a fucked up upbringing, but it certainly was used like that at my school.

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