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  • I would, I was about to pay for proton before the ceo posted about liking Trump's team. I realized if I wanted privacy I needed to self host or pay for it. I'm self hosting a lot but email is just better running thru someone else I trust.

  • Photography @lemmy.ml
    femtech @midwest.social

    Double Arch

    St. Louis, MO | Gateway to the West @midwest.social
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    Target: St. Louis

    tubitv.com Target: St. Louis (2019)

    A documentary that exposes the U.S. Army’s Cold War-era radiation tests, sprayed as toxic aerosol, in segregated neighborhoods in North St. Louis.

    Target: St. Louis (2019)

    Not sure if this has been posted but i finally saw it.

    TARGET ST. LOUIS Vol. 1© tells the story of how the United State Military conducted secret chemical testing on citizens of St. Louis's Northside. Told through the eyes of the survivors who bravely share their experiences of being unwitting test subjects. Long before the current scandal of lead poisoning of the water supply of Flint, Michigan, the United States Army conducted secret experiments on unknowing residents of northern St. Louis using toxic chemicals. The predominantly African American residents of northern St. Louis are the focus of this film. "Target: St Louis Vol. 1" shares their disturbing story of how these Cold War experiments occurred and the film examines the actions of the US Military that extended beyond the guarantees of public safety promised to US citizens by the Constitution.

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    Pad use

    I saw a post on Reddit but don't have an account anymore. They gave a pad to a cis lady that asked for one and was asked why they had one.

    My question for post op people. Do you use a pad or have discharge? I wear a liner everyday. I don't have much on it after the whole day but it's still something that I don't want on my underwear. Maybe I need to do the silver nitrate stuff again on the bit of granulation skin?