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    10 个月前

    (disclaimer: I’m a cis guy so take this with a grain of salt) Actually quite likely. Dating is hard for trans people because on one side there’s a lot of bigotry/transphobia/… And on the other side trans people (especially trans women) have been fetishized, so I can imagine that the dating scene does not feel very safe. Combine this with the fact that other trans people tend to understand best what someone who’s trans has lived through and it seems quite natural that trans people often date other trans people.











  • I worked as a garbage collector for a couple summers as a student. Over the course of a load, the juice would accumulate at the bottom of the truck’s loading area and slush around while driving. It looked a lot like chocolate milk… I wouldn’t recommend having a sip though.



  • The assumption here is that solar panels make sure that the energy from the sun gets turned into electricity instead of heat. However, pretty much everything that uses electricity is technically a 100% efficient electrical space heater (eg. A fan turns electricity into heat and kinetic energy… which dissipates into heat). So the only way that solar panels could have a cooling effect is if we didn’t use the electricity (someone smarter than me will probably be able to point out exceptions to this, but still this should be the case for the majority of uses).

    Also, since solar panels are intended to capture as much solar energy as possible (hence why they are typically black), the realistic effect of covering the planet with them would probably be a temperature increase