TMAN is off hiatus and we're getting back to discussions (and actions) that matter! Email tmanetwork215@gmail.com for the Zoom link! đȘđż TMAN, is a grassroots organization based in Philadelphia, PA dedicated in its efforts to uplift people of color along the trans masculine spectrum. Founded in 2006, TMAN addresses the unique and underrepresented needs of its members through gatherings, special events, campaigns and initiatives. âđż Topic: Black, Trans & Feared Here we will discuss the real-life experiences of Black Trans Men and the violence that we face, that is too often ignored. We will also explore myths, misconceptions, challenges and remedies. Join us in this Honest and Vulnerable Conversation, as we facilitate healing and understanding, and grow as commUNITY and Brothas! đ€ Although some of our meetings are open to all, this discussion is a CLOSED space for Black Trans men. Email tmanetwork215@gmail.com for the Zoom link! âđż
(art by hyenafu)
Undertale Cooking is a collaborative project with the vibrant community of Undertale fans. While many of us enjoy drawing or writing, others enjoy cooking and baking, and that is a perfect creative outlet for expressing our love for this game. Considering how many wild and wacky foods the game contains, and how much of the game seems to be centered around food and cooking, it really is a perfect match.
The recipies youâll find in this cookbook come from many people in the fandom, and span almost every single food item you can run across in the game. Iâve done my best to organize, photograph, kitchen-test and edit everything into a cohesive collection. Additionally, we have some lovely art for the cookbook contributed by some wonderful artists.
Ultimately, Iâd like to create a free eBook version of this cookbook, something colorful and bright you can flip through and enjoy. That has ended up being a rather ambitious goal, so it may be some time before itâs completed. In the meantime, we do have a printer-friendly compilation of all these recipes so you can download, print out and then cook to your heartâs content.
A huge thanks goes out to everyone for all their contributions, feedback, suggestions and help with this exciting creation!
âRuinsâ
Torielâs Butterscotch-Cinnamon Pie - Done by sabrepanther
Floweyâs Fire Magic-Infused âFriendliness Pelletsâ - Done by bonfirepupkin
Spider Cider Doughnuts - Done by toxiccaves
Spider Cider - Done by jaybug-jimmies
Monster Candy - Done by lobstersandcoffeelids
Torielâs Snail Pie Done by Blue Delliquanti
âSnowdinâ
Nice Cream - Done by yfcnvwifeuv
Fried Snow - Done By Jezzy
The Great Papyrusâ Masterfully Crafted Spaghetti - Done by havokwreaker and yesteryears-killer-liner
Cinnamon Bunnies - Done by kov
Bicicles - Done by yfcnvwifeuv
Grillbyâs Flaming Hot Burgers and Crispy Fries - Done by avainean
Snowman Pieces - Done by curiouschiroptera
Sansâ Ketchup Pick-Me-Ups -Â Done by jaybug-jimmies
âWaterfallâ
Sea Tea - Done by cactustuck
Sea Tea - Alcoholic Version - Done by cactustuck
Baked Crab Apples - Done by jaybug-jimmies
Astronaut Food - Idea by yfcnvwifeuv
Temmie Treats -Â Done By Frisk
Dog Salad - Done by pudd1npall3t
Undyneâs EXTREME PASTA - Done by fancifulpotato
Napstablookâs Ghost Sandwich - Done by wexeatxthexrude & chokedonhisrage
Abandoned Quiche - Done by fluffy-critter
Annoying Dog Residue - Done by Rotu1
âHotlandâ
Sansâ Water Sausages - Done by wexeatxthexrude
Alphysâ Spicy Shrimp Ramen - Done by unfortunate-outcomes
Endogenyâs Popato Chisps - Done by joysauceisnotarealsauce
Muffetâs Spider Tea and Cupcakes - Done by jaybug-jimmies
MTT-Brand Human Soul Cake - Done by driedblueberries
âHotelâ
MTT-Brand Glamburgers - Done by Scholomance
MTT-Brand Face Steaks - Done By pudd1npall3tÂ
MTT-Brand Starfait - Done by alizardnamedtopaz
MTT-Brand Legendary Hero - Done by ollydgaming
Bratty and Cattyâs Junk Food Plate - Done by malintatherian
Slush Puppies - Done by orixhime
King Asgoreâs Golden Flower Tea - Done by sketcheddd, Lee, and Anonymous
If you have feedback youâd like to give on any of these recipes, feel free to drop a note!
Settei from Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt.
Tbh, even if I don't mind reblogs w/o commentary, I still appreciate it when I get to see what they think!
Of course if someone doesn't want to comment on it and just share, that's completely fine!
People are apparently under the impression that reblogging someoneâs art and adding a comment is frowned upon and that canât possibly be true, every artist I know of sees a reblog-comment as like the ultimate definitive reward for their hard work.
Obviously donât feel bad for NOT adding a comment if youâre shy or just donât know what to say, but if thereâs something you would like to say about a drawing youâve liked enough to reblog, Iâm pretty sure most artists crave hearing it.
I haven't seen this answered before, but I apologize if this has been asked already. I've seen a lot of people say that they started testosterone at a low dose, but their dose is way higher than mine, and I'm confused about dosage levels? I've seen "low dose" being described as being around 20-50ml by some people and 200ml by another person. I've been on t for six months and I'm only at 0.3ml? I thought that was a normal starting dose, but now I'm confused. Is my dose abnormally low or...?? I plan on asking my doctor about it, but I won't be able see them for a few weeks, so I was hoping you might be able to clear things up a little until then.
Lee says:
200 mL of testosterone is definitely not a dose that people can take.
Imagine someone trying to inject the contents of this water bottle! You'd need an IV infusion!
[Image description: A mini-water bottle being held be Lee. It says that it contains 8 fluid ounces of water which is equivalent to 273 mL. /End ID]
Even taking 20-50 mL of testosterone isn't possible.
Most people on weekly testosterone injections are injecting less than 1 mL because that is the amount that's typically safe and comfortable for someone to self-inject with.
Large-volume injections of 3 mL or greater are rare, and are not typically not administered in an outpatient setting.
0.2 mL is different than 2.0 mL is different than 20.0 mL. So when we start talking about doses, remember that the decimal point is really important!
Anway, moving on!
If you told me that you're taking 0.3 mL of testosterone, and I told you that I'm also taking 0.3 mL of testosterone, you might assume that we're taking the same dose.
But the frequency of testosterone injections will affect dose comparisons!
If you're injecting 0.3 mL of testosterone subcutaneously every week but I'm injecting 0.3 mL of testosterone every other week, that means that my dose is half of yours because I'm on the equivalent of 0.15 mL weekly.
In the USA, most people doing testosterone shots are doing a subcutaneous T injection once a week, or doing an intramuscular T injection every other week.
So if you're discussing your dose with someone else, and they say that they're taking 1.0 mL biweekly, that would translate to 0.5 mL weekly.
That means you have to be careful about a direct comparison about the volume of testosterone when you're having a conversation with someone!
Ok, now let's move on to another hypothetical.
If you told me that you're taking 0.3 mL of testosterone every week, and I told you that I'm also taking 0.3 mL of testosterone every week, you might assume that we're taking the same dose because we're injecting the same volume of testosterone at the same frequency.
But the concentration of the testosterone will affect dose comparisons!
Most testosterone vials in the US have a concentration of 200 mg/mL. That means if I'm injecting 0.3 mL of 200 mg/mL testosterone weekly, I'm taking 60 mg of testosterone per week.
But not all testosterone comes in a concentration of 200 mg/mL.
My mother is taking testosterone because she has low hormone levels, but because she is cisgender and not looking to have masculinization occur so she's on what you could consider a truly low-dose of testosterone.
Her testosterone cypionate comes from a compounding pharmacy, and the concentration is 50 mg/mL.
So if she's taking 0.3 mL of testosterone every week, that means her dose is 15 mL weekly, which is four times the dose I'm taking.
(At this point, I should note that this is hypothetical-- while my mom and I are both taking testosterone, neither of us is taking 0.3 mL and I'm just using that number as an example).
Ok, so here's another example:
While there are different forms of testosterone, at this point let's just say that we're both taking a more-or-less equivalent form of testosterone like testosterone cypionate and testosterone enanthate.
So if you told me that you're taking 0.3 mL of 200 mg/mL testosterone enanthate every week, and I told you that I'm also taking 0.3 mL of 200 mg/mL testosterone cypionate every week, you might assume that we're taking the same dose because we're injecting the same volume of testosterone at the same frequency and you'd be right.
So now that we've established that we're taking roughly equivalent doses of testosterone, we'd have to get into the blood work.
Equivalent doses don't always produce equivalent results at the same rate.
Two people on the same dose of T might have two different T levels after their first bloodwork, and one of them may have to do a higher dosage while the other may decrease their dosage, but in the end theyâd both end up with the same levels even though theyâre taking different amounts of T.
People who have a higher dose of T donât necessarily experience changes faster than people on a lower dose- it all depends on how your body processes the T. The important bit is what your blood work shows your T levels to be, not the dose of T.
So if you and I are both injecting 0.3 mL of testosterone, but my testosterone levels are in the low 200's and yours are in the high 800's, that means that 0.3 mL is a low dose for me and an average dose for you.
There is no particular magic dose that is considered a "low dose" for everyone.
Low-dose T is taking a lower-than-typical dose of testosterone so your T levels are above that of the average cis womanâs, but below the average cis manâs.
If youâre on too low of a dose then thereâs some risk that your body will just convert the T into estrogen and you wonât get any changes, or that there could be other health risks, but if you are being monitored by a provider who youâve discussed taking low dose T with it should be safe.
If you take low-dose T, the changes associated with being on testosterone will take longer to happen but you will end up with all of them except possibly the stopping of menstruation, which happens for some people but not all.
Again, taking low-dose testosterone will still cause genital growth, and all of the other changes listed in the Testosterone FAQ- but your period may continue unless you use birth control, or have a hysterectomy, etc.
People often take low-dose T so they can get used to the changes slower and have time to adjust, or because they donât want to overshoot their goal of androgyny and end up in the masc side of things.
In my opinion, the term "low-dose testosterone" can be confusing because it gives people the idea that there's a particular dose that counts as low-dose for all people, but sometimes something that's a low dose for one person is an average dose for another person.
Sidenote: While I would prefer a term that addresses the testosterone levels instead of the dose, I do use the term "low-dose testosterone" because while it isn't perfect, it does describe the gist of what we're discussing-- someone being on a low dose (in terms of their own body) and I prefer it to the term "microdosing" which has recently been recently been popularized as an alternative to the term "low dose". The term "microdose" doesn't improve on what I see as the issues with the term "low dose" and it adds a connotation that the term low-dose doesn't have, but that's another discussion.
Anway, I've said a bunch of stuff that doesn't really answer your question.
If you're looking to a way to compare testosterone doses, this table is what you're looking for:
As always, I'd like to note that your testosterone dose should be determined by your testosterone levels, your level and rate of masculinization in relation to your goals, and your overall health (cholesterol levels, kidney functioning, etc), and that is very individual and it means that there may be a reason why your dose is not the same as the dose of the people you've been talking to.
Anyway, with all the caveats listed above, 60 mg of testosterone per week is not generally considered to be a low starting dose (assuming that you're on 0.3 mL of 200 mg/mL of testosterone which would be 60 mg).
I started testosterone on a low dose of gel which was 12.5 mg of testosterone gel daily. This is because I wanted to be on a low dose. I eventually changed my mind, about my goals as I've discussed here, and I eventually went up to an average dose of testosterone gel and then switched to injections.
Now I'm 4 years on testosterone and I'm taking 80 mg (0.4 mL) of 200 mg/mL testosterone enanthate weekly but my primary care provider said my T levels are too high on that dose so I might be moving down to 70 mg (0.35 mL) or 60 mg (0.3 mL) of testosterone soon.
You can (And should!!) bring up any concerns or questions you have about your testosterone dose with your testosterone prescriber.
Since I don't know how often you take testosterone or what concentration you're taking, it's hard to answer questions about your specific dose/situation
60 mg of testosterone weekly is a pretty normal starting dose, and not abnormally low. If your T levels are in the right range when you have your next blood work done, and you feel content with the changes you're experiencing, there's a good chance that you might not even have to change your dose.
But if you were on 60 mg of testosterone biweekly (AKA 30 mg weekly) then that would be a lower starting dose, which isn't abnormal either but it does mean that you likely have room to move up your dose at your next appointment if you arenât satisfied with the rate of changes youâre getting.
Comparing your dose to other peopleâs might be an interesting way to pass the time, and itâs good to be informed on your medical care and check the chart above to see if your dose falls in the low/average/high range so you can ask the right questions about why that is, but it doesnât mean that someone elseâs dose is better than yours if itâs higher, or worse than yours if itâs lower. As long as youâre happy with your changes and your blood work looks good, then donât stress about the dose!
of course he'd be on a New Cola ad â€ïž
Motaz is an Afro Palestinian kid living in Gaza. Thanks to the demonic occupation not only are his family starving and dodging bombs but they're also short of medication supply. I have to be honest part of the seeing him and his story made me emotional is he looks like my nephew.
Please please open your hearts and I hope you find it in you to donate to his cause. We're all we have as humans.
Number (N)ine Knit âKurt Cobainâ: Designed By Takahiro Miyashita (2003)
Thereâs not enough space to post all of them, SO hereâs links to everything he has posted (on twitter) so far : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12.Â
Now that new semesters have started, I thought people might need these. Enjoy your lessons!
Support your local park rangers
It's already common knowledge that the animation for ATSV is absolutely bonkers (with the first film already breaking ground). But learning this added info over Hobie's animation is beyond nuts.