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O oh October (32 new)
Oct 29, 2020 06:31PM

46344 Recently got several varieties of lingerie to complement the silicone breastplate I received from Amazon, and aside from having to return some pairs of panties that I thought didn't cover enough of my crotch, I've been pleased with the purchases. With bodysuits, underwear, and a corset, together with a scrunchie and clip-on earrings, I think this is probably the most feminine I've ever looked and felt.

Petra, I'm curious about your carving practice. Is it a trade, something people can commission you for? Or is it just a hobby?
O oh October (32 new)
Oct 15, 2020 05:22PM

46344 Got fitted for breast forms at a mastectomy clinic yesterday, and I've been pretty happy with the purchase. They're less heavy than I was expecting, given the size, but they feel nice, especially in low-cut shirts, they almost feel like real flesh, and I've had far less chest dysphoria since putting them on. I felt quite naked last night without them when I was trying to sleep last night, but they've made me happy so far.
O oh October (32 new)
Oct 13, 2020 06:50PM

46344 We've been having a second wave of our own in Ontario. It's gotten severe enough that the provincial government limited social gatherings to 10 people, at least in doors. Outdoors is 25, I believe. I've mostly been insulated by a (perhaps sometimes needlessly) obstinate refusal to leave my dorm unless absolutely necessary. Keep safe, Ellie.
O oh October (32 new)
Oct 12, 2020 08:25PM

46344 Got back safely to university. It was a nice Thanksgiving; saw some relatives from Saskatchewan for the first time in years (a cousin and my maternal grandfather, more specifically), and after receiving a padded bra from my elder sister's girlfriend I feel slightly more like a woman now.
Sep 07, 2020 06:56PM

46344 To spare you confusion, I used to go by Malcolm.
Sep 03, 2020 11:59AM

46344 Got my wisdom teeth removed two days ago; seems the upper ones came out far more smoothly, because stitches aside it doesn't feel like anything happened to it. My lower jaw is a different story; it's in perpetual discomfort and pain, though I'm told it should only improve from tomorrow onwards.

Also had a slight change of name and gender identity, and so far my family's taken it in stride.
Jul 28, 2020 07:30PM

46344 Finished reading Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett today. Felt far more like a Pratchett book than anything Gaiman's written; the footnotes and comedic sensibilities were straight out of Discworld. The villains were very Gaiman, though, because they're the sort of villains who revel in evil and the misery of others. Quite enjoyed it on the whole, and I'd also happily recommend the Amazon miniseries, it's a rather faithful adaptation.
Jul 21, 2020 04:49PM

46344 Went shopping for women's clothes with my younger sister. This is the happiest I've been in months.
Gems for june (31 new)
Jun 29, 2020 09:14AM

46344 Celebrated a Discord server's first anniversary. The attendance was higher than any of us apparently anticipated. Read them a poem, and sang for them too.

Also wrote a music review, more specifically of Here Come the Warm Jets by Brian Eno:
https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/8...
Gems for june (31 new)
Jun 24, 2020 11:22AM

46344 Kind of cloudy now, but otherwise it's been about as warm as I expect from the month. I've recently reread the First Law trilogy by Joe Abercrombie, and for the first time I felt compelled to create playlists for those books, if that's of any interest to anyone:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I...
Gems for june (31 new)
Jun 19, 2020 08:20PM

46344 Don't know what measures libraries in Ottawa are taking, but I'm told bookstores in Ottawa are open again. I've not bothered to visit any out of fear of becoming an asymptomatic vector, so I'm making do with buying ebooks, and also ordering a Discworld book.
Gems for june (31 new)
Jun 14, 2020 08:45PM

46344 My sister seems to be in a better state of mind after having stayed with her boyfriend for a weekend, Petra, and to the best of my knowledge my parents' separation is proceeding as planned.
Gems for june (31 new)
Jun 08, 2020 03:47PM

46344 My sisters attended a protest recently, and by all accounts it went better than I thought it would. The worst that happened was someone having a seizure and three people getting heatstroke, and that's all the police intervention there was.
Gems for june (31 new)
Jun 01, 2020 01:41PM

46344 Just got back from a visit to Toronto; my mom and I drove my younger sister to her boyfriend's places because she's that afraid of our dad. Walking the Etobicoke Creek trail was a highlight; so much plant life I almost forgot we were in Toronto.
More for May (32 new)
May 26, 2020 09:38AM

46344 Wrote another music review, because I've been on an industrial kick lately:
https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/8...
More for May (32 new)
May 25, 2020 03:38PM

46344 I've been slightly more active than usual; walking slightly more than usual, and eating slightly more as well. The weather's improved drastically too, it no longer feels like mid-November or late spring.
More for May (32 new)
May 18, 2020 04:26PM

46344 Had a bit of childhood nostalgia and revisited a childhood favourite:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
As forApril (89 new)
Apr 25, 2020 04:01PM

46344 Recently drafted a review of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.

https://letterboxd.com/thecracken/fil...
As forApril (89 new)
Apr 14, 2020 06:50PM

46344 On my end, the premier seems to be doing the right things, which is exactly what I wasn't expecting him to do. I fear he'll go back to his old ways of, if you'll excuse my language, fucking over students and teachers and screwing with education once this crisis is over, but so far he's doing far better than I thought he would.
zoom (24 new)
Apr 11, 2020 08:25PM

46344 Forgot to throw in my lot, so here's mine:
malcolmmccracken2@gmail.com
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