she, her, etc. (for any one or all of us).
plural, and may use both “we” and “i”. it’s complicated, but “i” is most often by the girl amongst us who does a lot of the feeling emotions and other stuff, as she is most often “at front”.
more about that
that girl (we will call her tani) runs much of the show, and does a lot of the feeling and perception, but a lot less thinking. while most thoughts posted are contributed to by multiple of us, tani’s thoughts in particular are again, more emotional. examples: “we love the pretty views” and “i wanna snuggle our plushies so badly”. the former could be shared across many of us, but for the latter, many of us do not do that direct decision making to begin with; really only tani does.
still, others of us may use “i” too!
all pictures photographed by us and published here are under the CC0 1.0 public domain dedication unless otherwise noted
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managed to find this other image (taken by Eric Schultz)

you look to be right!! they do not look to be able to accommodate a hinge. we weren’t able to find a photo of the area of interest unfortunately.
our two cents on this:
if there are hinges on the rear of the hood, it may just slide up the windscreen, as the screws (or whatever fastener) used to attach them might simply rip out. the planks used as the frame of the hood look to provide a very convenient load path directly towards said hinges, and the not so strong looking mounts they are on. as you said, wood can withstand much compression along the grain, meaning those mounts would be put under very high loads, and probably fail.
and if those mounts did not fail, the actual sheet of plywood or OSB used isn’t super thick, maybe about three eighths of an inch, or about 10mm if it’s metric? its failure mode would likely involve buckling or it just crumbling into pieces… cars are heavy!
either way, the windscreen is very strong, and the wood used here is a lot weaker, at least as far as loads on the broad surface go. the most pertinent hazard here seems to be of the hood catching air, flipping up, and obstructing the view of the operator. there do look to be tie-downs here to stop that, but even the non-modified hood of a regular passenger vehicle can absolutely flip up if it is not closed properly! again, the windscreen would likely still protect the occupants, and in the latter case has for many.
of course, this is all conjecture… much more information would be needed about this setup to come to a decisive conclusion. happy engineering! :)
kivihiili@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•systemctl status --user pipewireEnglish
14·3 days agoall the new technology!!
oh, now there is no sound…
kivihiili@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do you keep in your pockets and which pocket do you keep them in?
2·3 days agomaybe a hair tie or marker pen. sometimes tools (mainly wrenches). uhh not really any specific pockets we use for stuff, ,
kivihiili@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Morale boost for the trooooops. 🇮🇱/🇺🇸
20·3 days ago
“when not for your country, then at least for me!”
(AfD is a far-right political party in germany)
literally doing :3c irl
well, what’s exactly stopping you from getting in a car, finding some random unpaved road, and then just sending it while blasting sweet little bumblebee through the speakers? x3
the scary part is not the big number. it is how enough buyers might consume this to the point where this was deemed financially favorable to put to market.
but over-seriousness aside we love chemistry and teaching others stuff so it’s our pleasure hehe
kivihiili@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
okmatewanker@feddit.uk•italian job remake is going wellEnglish
2·6 days agoyuh huh!! just switch on your television, ensure the teleporter is plugged in, and proceed to tune to channel four :)
kivihiili@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Transfem@lemmy.blahaj.zone•genetics, share your experienceEnglish
6·6 days agoin order from what we most enjoy to least enjoy genetically, body-wise:
- legs develop muscle like it’s nothing, and fat goes there too with ease
- very big, uh, rear end
- quick breast development
- didn’t start HRT super long ago, but breast development was noticed like literally two weeks after starting
- family has VERY large breasts, to the point size reduction surgery was needed to relieve back pain for an aunt
- also a bra is a must for us. bike rides without them are uh interesting to say the least (currently C cup size per a chart, more so B in reality)
- femme looking face/eyelashes/jawline
- we passed before starting HRT, but still helpful!!
- long legs compared to torso
- women’s tops still fit us well despite our height, plus sexyyy
- thigh highs are hard though
- voice wasn’t super deep, not exactly high pitch albeit certainly above average
- has been very helpful in achieving a passing voice
- pretty tall stature
- body metabolizes nutrients insanely quickly
- estradiol has helped a little, but not too much
- has led to very low body weight (this can be bad!!!)
- fairly large feet
- SO much body hair to contend with
- hormone therapy has helped a crazy amount, making hairs whiter, thinner, and grow slower thankfully
- on HRT, our body can BARELY regulate temperature
- our sister actually has to take a medication for this.
- skin was eating itself alive, estradiol solved that though
kivihiili@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Trans Joy@lemmy.blahaj.zone•upgrading my kitchen furnite!! (i hate it)English
2·7 days agoHELL YEAH GIRLLL love to see you take matters into your own hands :3
also miele here—i’m the engineer amongst us. i love your work here. being able to do this stuff is so so cool. i send my gratitudes, and wish you so well with the efforts that will take place!!!
xoxo
kivihiili@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
okmatewanker@feddit.uk•italian job remake is going wellEnglish
3·7 days agoit is our honor 🤘
the cheek areas (what you pinching) are also an erogenous zone, nuzzling stuff feels much more comfy since hrt for us!! kinda like what a cat does hehe
the jamiroquai pose rules
also face is so cute uwaa
not pizza, but we did receive cake!!! very yummy carrot cake no less :33
oh its a size small. at least in our country “size” and actual length seem to correlate very little, mostly just the width. size seems to be based on body weight/fat, not the actual skeleton.
yes super comfy!! we are very very lucky to have some, thrift shops seem to be our best bet. still tricky thoughhh
we wish we could post you a couple for sharing, but sadly its not so feasible from our place. your friends may have some though, if you can then do ask :)
mm-hmm! pretty much a flavor of arch linux that uses openrc instead of systemd
its ok :)) it is always good to spread the word tyy









potato pancakes are awesome and very easy!! definitely do suggest, especially with applesauce.