"Chords Book"

Hey! I've been playing guitar for a while now, and, after some time, I decided to buy a notebook to organize some of the chords and songs I learn.

Does anyone also have some sort of "chords book", or how do you organize all the new songs you learn? Or you just remember them all? I can't remember them so good, I always forget one part of the song or what string to pluck lol, maybe I should work on my memory...

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u/Fluffy-Arachnid-2077 — 16 hours ago

Hi! Question about names for trans people.

Question about names! (Reposted to multiple subreddits)

Hi! I want to ask transgender people something something about names. This is just about European names, of course. I know that taking an, like, Asian name as a white American is clearly cultural appropriation.

So, to the subject. What do you think about people who take their names from another countries? Like, as an example, I am Russian, and, let's say, I want to take the name Jonathan/Jon after moving out of Russia (not sure tho, I have the time to make my mind but I really like this name and it sits right with me). Do you think this is that much of a deal or is it clearly fine?

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Name question

Possible trigger? Idk I'm talking about cultural appropriation

Question about names! (Reposted to multiple subreddits)

Hi! I want to ask transgender people something something about names. This is just about European names, of course. I know that taking an, like, Asian name as an non-POC American is clearly cultural appropriation.

So, to the subject. What do you think about people who take their names from another countries? Like, as an example, I am Russian, and, let's say, I want to take the name Jonathan/Jon after moving out of Russia (not sure tho, I have the time to make my mind but I really like this name and it sits right with me). Do you think this is that much of a deal or is it clearly fine?

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Question about names!

Hi! I want to ask transgender people something something about names. This is just about European names, of course. I feel like taking an, like, Asian name as an American is clearly cultural appropriation.

So, to the subject. What do you think about people who take their names from another countries? Like, as an example, I am Russian, and, let's say, I want to take the name Jonathan after moving out of Russia (not sure tho). Or, like, taking a French name as a British person. Do you think this is that much of a deal or is it clearly fine?

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Trans in Russia

Hi. I'm FTM in Russia, 15. I could write a whole paragraph about how scary it is to live here, but I've been trying to reach out to other people about my situation for too long and I'm honestly a bit tired. Just know that it's illegal to transition in any way/be openly trans and show it here and I've been losing sleep about it

What countries can you recommend? I likely won't be able to leave for at least 8 years if I want to be educated good, but it will be nice to harness some hope. I also prioritize countries that accept foreigner students for university easier, in case I won't be able to do it anymore and Russia will make immigration harder for people so I'll have to leave faster than I intended to. Bonus points if the country that you recommend isn't so expensive I need to sell my belongings and my whole family if I want a chance to get here. I've also been looking at seeking asylum in some places like maybe Netherlands or Canada, but I understand that I'll need MANY money for this

But mostly this post is just made in an attempt to be heard, I want people to acknowledge the situation for LGBTQIA+ in my country because we are genuinely left with almost no rights out there

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u/Fluffy-Arachnid-2077 — 6 days ago