Depression can worsen or mimic ADHD symptoms and it’s common to tackle that first. The ADHD diagnosis is irrelevant, what matters is that your life gets better. :)
I lost ten kilos last year and was super proud.
Then life got harder, and then I injured my knee skiing, and then I went on an eat pray love type trip for a month, so I gained eight back since October.
But I’m glad to say I lost 5kg since the beginning of last month and am (nearly) back on track. The mild calorie deficit is going really well and I don’t feel deprived at all, which I’m truly happy with. Only gotta keep it up longer this time! :)
Thanks I’ll check out more of her work!
and has a PhD about it*
Ben perso je trouve qu’il y a des bonnes commus en anglais comme !trans@lemmy.blahaj.zone !transmemes@lemmy.blahaj.zone etc.
Le seul intérêt que je vois à cette commu c’est d’être en français et de parler de questions liées à la France (ou en tout cas, à autre chose qu’aux États-Unis de ses morts). Donc quand je te vois poster des memes qui sont pas en français, alors qu’en plus tu les as marqués comme étant en français, je vois pas trop l’intérêt.
Pour le côté « partager sur jlailu » perso j’essaie vraiment de montrer que « non les personnes trans ne sont pas une invention américaine », un délire qui revient beaucoup chez les transphobes français, donc je trouve ça même carrément contre-productif, mais là encore ce n’est que moi.
Après c’est pas ma commu, je contribue peu, j’ai aucune envie d’aller imposer des règles des règles et encore des règles (après tout c’est pour ça que je ne participe presque plus sur Lemmy), si tu penses qeu c’est intéressant tant mieux pour toi :)
Pourquoi tu postes des memes en anglais dans la commu francophone Transgenre plutôt que dans les commus anglophones ? Je te vois régulièrement faire ça et j’avoue que je comprends pas du tout l’intérêt
Countries in the Americas? Not sure what you don’t understand.
They correspond to the larger eras in French economy.
Why do you post this here for trans people to see? What will this achieve exactly, outside of making our days a bit worse?
The book is called Free, I’m not trying to promote anything and really have nothing to gain. I’m just sharing my book reviews and felt like this might be good to share with people interested in European countries and cultures :)
Just started The daughter of Doctor Moreau yesterday.
Before that, Rana Joon and the one and only now was absolutely wonderful and I really recommend it.
I have no recommendations but please know that Gender Trouble is actually a psyop book written only to melt the brain of people who attempt to read it (/s)
I just can’t get my head around this monster of a book!
As I said, I get a certain number of books (about one third) from perusing stacks. I am generally against « over optimization » in community spaces − I enjoy serendipitous discovery, finding out things exist while I’m there and stumble upon them, and would not spend that time on a computer. I do place holds on all the other books I get :)
I’ve checked out 38 books last year, and I’m not the only person who checks out books :) I also got a bunch of them from browsing shelves, not from looking for them specifically. Let’s fight for more community spaces − if we have enough, libraries will be able to be actual libraries!
Proud of you!
The US two-party system is such an aberration to me.
Oui et c’est trop cool !
En français ça s’appelle Mis à l’échelle
Yeah, Anna’s Archive bragged about doing it (and they did great).
Isn’t that just the metadata?
I don’t know about the author, but I’m on Linux and Android and the apps I see on Notion Calendar are for Windows and Mac for desktop and for iOS on phone.
I’ve tried the web client a bit when it came out but it just didn’t really click for me (as in, I didn’t see how it would be better than any email client that has an integrated calendar). Also, calendar web clients just don’t answer the issue, in my opinion. And regular Notion is slow and clunky in my experience, so I haven’t given them the benefit of the doubt on the Calendar part of their tooling. :)