Since I’m talking about the trip, here is a picture of a rainbow seen from above. There are many similar pictures floating around the Internet, but now I have one of my very own.


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#oh look an original post #this picture brought to you by my phone camera #(the ‘Welcome to Canada’ one was as well) #without my phone I would not have had a camera handy to capture this moment #yet more ways my phone is useful #rainbows #Brin owns *two* 2010’s computers now #(I think I’ll go tag the reply post that too) #(what with the praising its GPS in the tags)

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image sinesalvatorem replied to your photo: Home! *flop* hooooome

Welcome back! I’m afraid I didn’t notice when you left…

I didn’t say much about it because…well, first of all it’s very hard to talk about going to Disney World without sounding awkwardly frivolous. It sounded awkwardly frivolous to me when Mom first said we were going. On the other hand, that “first said we were going” was two years ago. There’s been a fair few obstacles in the family’s path over those two years, and I saw the way that the thought of a Disney trip at the end of the tunnel kept Mom going. It was probably worth it for that alone.

(Especially when she managed to convince them to give us a whole bunch of Disney restaurant credits: one “snack” (roughly what you’d think it means, though it had to have a symbol next to it on the menu indicating you could use a credit on it) and two fast-food “meals” (entree, beverage, dessert, though you could swap out any or all of those three for any available snack) per person per day. She got all this for the low, low price of researching Disney enough to hear about the free-food promotion (that bit wasn’t really a price, as she enjoyed it), staying up most of one night to get in as soon as the deal opened, spending an hour and a half on hold while trying not to fall asleep, and promising to stay in a Disney-owned hotel and schedule our trip for mid-September, which is apparently a relatively bad time for them profit-wise because most kids have just gone back to school. Joke’s on them: we were going to go then regardless, and I think we were going to be in a Disney hotel too.

The portions in Disney, for the record, are very big, and our appetites (especially mine) are not so big, so it was rather more credits than we could actually use on the trip itself. We ended up bringing back about a hundred chocolate bars to eat at home later, as they were the least perishable tasty thing available for a snack credit.)

Also, I was taught as a young child that the fact that one is leaving one’s house unoccupied is a vulnerability that should be kept secret as much as practical until after it is over. Intellectually, I’m not convinced this is reasonable advice, but on more visceral levels I’ve inherited much of the paranoia of my native culture, and perhaps added some of my own.


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#we drove to Ohio and flew domestic to minimise security issues #(and indeed security issues were minimised by American standards) #this was my first road trip since getting a smartphone and oh my god it is *so much easier* when you have a decent GPS handy #Mom brought the usual printed Google directions but they were frequently inadequate #and the phone was there to the rescue #no more getting lost for two hours trying and failing to follow a detour! #if you miss a turn the phone’s directions will compensate rather than becoming near-useless! #GPS navigation is so great you guys #replies #Brin owns *two* 2010’s computers now #food


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Home!

*flop*

hooooome


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#hoooooome #my very own couch to convalesce on #my very own bed to sleep in #complete with humidifier/white-noise-generator to drown out my parents’ snoring down the hall #my very own health card in case I trip and break something #(we *did* have travel insurance) #(but it doesn’t completely soothe the paranoia) #hooooooome #oh look an original post #our home and cherished land


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Stop the clock. Two years, ten months between colds.

It was a good run. I would have preferred it to last a couple more days so I could get back from vacation first, but still.

(And hey, I managed to stay well for an additional week after Dad and Brother got sick. I looked ridiculous wearing a surgical mask on the airplane–I’m not in a culture where it’s standard–but it was probably a good move.)


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#I promised the universe I wouldn’t complain if I caught a cold* on vacation #*offer not transferable to any other illnesses #as long as it waited to manifest until I got back #but it didn’t wait #so I’m complaining #I’m so glad we brought a bottle of decongestant ‘just in case’ #illness tw #oh look an original post

sinesalvatorem:

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sinesalvatorem:

+I avoid cameras like the plague because Teh Dysphorias. <br>+Unfortunately, so many things involve people wanting pictures of you and I want to be like “Ah! No! Stay back! *hiss*”, but this isn’t always a viable response. <p>+So, maybe I should just take a lot of pictures all at once and sort them by awfulness? Until I find one that doesn’t make me want to crawl in a hole and die? <br>+I mean, with enough attempts, I’d probably end up with something that doesn’t make me feel soul-crushingly dysphoric, but IDK if I’d survive the process. <br>+IDK what do <p>+Is there a manual on how to photo while trans? <br>+(If there is such a manual, I bet ozymandias271 knows where to find it.)
+Was this covered in The Gay Agenda?
+I didn’t do the recommended reading and now I’m going to fail the course :(

Your formatting messed up so this is kind of hard to read, but, yeah, that’s basically what I do.  In addition to “take like 20 of them and pick the best ones” other tips include:

-natural light!  the sun makes everything prettier!  IME standing by a window without lights on in the room tends to look best, (i.e. this and this versus this)

-find good angles.  putting the camera square in front of my face doesn’t usually work out as well as holding it slightly to the side + above/below

-um… shave?

that’s about all i’ve got.  maybe is helpful?  

Wow. I just reblogged someone supporting the format. I guess there’s disagreement.

Anyway, thanks for the tips!

Personally, I’m fine with the pluses, but the raw HTML tags are annoying. I suspect that’s what Jade was getting at too.


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