First rule of SETI: It can't be aliens until it can't be anything else.
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I fed it a pre-HRT pic and got "Woman, 56% confident". Lol. I guess it's kind of affirming to think a machine could see the real me back then?
Issue #1: This is just an ad and not news.
Issue #2: It's a KVM switch with no V.
That sounds like how my girlfriend describes her orgasms (1 year HRT). Long time to achieve, full body experience. I'm lucky if I can orgasm at all, and it's closer to your 'male' description.
What do you mean by female orgasm? What experience are you expecting? I've been on HRT for a year and a half and my experience has been slowly, constantly shifting over time. The girls I'm close to also report slow changes, but in different ways. I suspect we're all unique.
So the key to your product's success is limiting the number of people who can buy it. That's some interesting logic.
Portal Revolution. It's a pretty good fan project. A few new mechanics to spice things up, and while I've heard better voice acting, I've heard a lot worse.
Makeup by itself isn't going to make your face look more feminine. It's going to make your face look like you have makeup on. The makeup expert videos you may have seen? Where they can seemingly transform a face into something completely different? That is a difficult artistic skill that takes a lot of study and practice.
Please don't let that discourage you. Because it's a skill, you should expect results that you think are disappointing at first, but the more time and effort you put into it the better you'll get. Finding the right products for you is also important, so experiment away!
I cracked first to genderfluid and wanted a neutral name that leaned femme. I heard the name Ashley one day and thought it was perfect. There was a boy named Ashley in my highschool, and Evil Dead (with Bruce Campbell as Ashley "Ash" J. Williams) is one of my favorite movies. It still worked after I cracked some more and left the masc days behind, so I kept it.
They're not fiction, but two that work for me are Great British Bake-Off and Taskmaster. The people on GBBO are so positive and helpful, it's a welcome change from American cooking competitions. Taskmaster is creative and silly, always good for a laugh.
Second the recommendation of Ted Lasso. Ted is a wonderful example of a person who doesn't understand something, knows he doesn't understand, but his heart is in the right place and he wants to learn.
I keep trying to vote Cruz out, but no matter how many times I smash the button it only counts one vote.
I think I get what the article is saying, but all I can imagine is Siri calmly reading to me the vilest insults ever written.