by making connections between personal experiences and seeking patterns and similarities between them.
being trans and using linux have some things in common (a lot of things have things in common with other things), for example, they’re both related to self-discovery (albeit to different levels).
some things (actions) get difficult because most people don’t use linux, but everything that’s harder about using linux is completely tiny in comparison to how pleasant it is to not use windows
some things (ex. cloths fitting) are harder because most people don’t have the body I have, but despite that every negative thing about being trans is tiny in comparison to how amazing it is to not be a man
(adapted to fit my situation, ‘anonymous Ubuntu tboy’ is the opposite from me)
How did you associate being trans with Linux?
by making connections between personal experiences and seeking patterns and similarities between them.
being trans and using linux have some things in common (a lot of things have things in common with other things), for example, they’re both related to self-discovery (albeit to different levels).
some things (ex. cloths fitting) are harder because most people don’t have the body I have, but despite that every negative thing about being trans is tiny in comparison to how amazing it is to not be a man
(adapted to fit my situation, ‘anonymous Ubuntu tboy’ is the opposite from me)
Lemmy