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Amie wrote:Cathy, I now declare you to be an awesome person, by the powers vested in me by nobody, really.
yurell wrote:We need fewer homoeopaths, that way they'll be more potent!
poxic wrote:Master of Ceremonies. The one that opens and closes an event, introduces each speaker/performer/etc., and by law must tell at least four lame jokes per evening.
(OK, I made up part of that.)
Amie wrote:Cathy, I now declare you to be an awesome person, by the powers vested in me by nobody, really.
yurell wrote:We need fewer homoeopaths, that way they'll be more potent!
poxic wrote:Master of Ceremonies. The one that opens and closes an event, introduces each speaker/performer/etc., and by law must tell at least four lame jokes per evening.
(OK, I made up part of that.)
You, sir, name? wrote:If you have over 26 levels of nesting, you've got bigger problems ... than variable naming.
suffer-cait wrote:it might also be interesting to note here that i don't like 5 fingers. they feel too bulky.
Vaniver wrote:Article on bigender- people who report their gender changing from time to time. I'd be interested in seeing how their hormone levels change over time, and how well that tracks their gender self-reports.
Vaniver wrote:Article on bigender- people who report their gender changing from time to time. I'd be interested in seeing how their hormone levels change over time, and how well that tracks their gender self-reports.
joshz wrote:So I just found out that someone who I thought was a decent, intelligent person thinks that choosing to act on homosexual urges is a sin, and possibly also that homosexuality is a choice. :/
Vaniver wrote:Harvard is a hedge fund that runs the most prestigious dating agency in the world, and incidentally employs famous scientists to do research.
afuzzyduck wrote:ITS MEANT TO BE FLUTTERSHY BUT I JUST SEE AAERIELE! CURSE YOU FORA!
Decency and intelligence are the aggregation of decisions and opinions. Those opinions may change, especially if you nudge them.joshz wrote:So I just found out that someone who I thought was a decent, intelligent person thinks that choosing to act on homosexual urges is a sin, and possibly also that homosexuality is a choice. :/
Spoilering long response:Brace wrote:This is a potentially dangerous reduction, as it stands the risk of providing a prima facie rationalization for testosterone therapy for transwomen, and other equally horrible things. It also seems to simplify things unnecessarily since we already know the human brain is sexually dimorphic along a number of different a separate axes, and we also know that the brain is hardly fully understood. Curiosity is grand, but um... gosh. I'm trying to think of a non-horrible way to say it. Try to channel your sense of wonder down new and productive rather than well-troden and refuted paths?
felltir wrote:Yesterday I wore a corset. I love that I have a broad chest and narrow waist.
Red Hal wrote:If you can't tick all the boxes then you don't have privilege! Privilege; it's a multiple-input AND gate!
That is true, and I'm planning on having a discussion with him about it at some point when I have time.Vaniver wrote:Decency and intelligence are the aggregation of decisions and opinions. Those opinions may change, especially if you nudge them.joshz wrote:So I just found out that someone who I thought was a decent, intelligent person thinks that choosing to act on homosexual urges is a sin, and possibly also that homosexuality is a choice. :/
You, sir, name? wrote:If you have over 26 levels of nesting, you've got bigger problems ... than variable naming.
suffer-cait wrote:it might also be interesting to note here that i don't like 5 fingers. they feel too bulky.
Amie wrote:felltir wrote:Yesterday I wore a corset. I love that I have a broad chest and narrow waist.
Pics or it didn't happen.
Aaeriele wrote:PerchloricAcid wrote:I've always wondered what male gender "role" would be analogous to the female gender "role" of using nail polish (or, for that matter, wearing skirts, using make-up, wearing high-heels...) so that I could do it, just to raise awareness about how sucky it is that it's not considered to be okay for a "man" to have painted nails.
I was thinking about cutting my hair short, but I'm not so sure it'd look good on me. Everything I thought of is already ''acceptable'' for women (e.g. wearing ties).
There isn't really one, through the wonders of misogyny at work.
Brace wrote:Thinking of getting my ears pierced
Mighty Jalapeno wrote:An actual cloud... full of lesbians.
Virtual_Aardvark wrote:DO NOT GO TO CLAIRE'S.
Now that that's out of the way; no it's not silly at all to go to a tattoo and piercing for lobes. That's what they're for. They will charge more than Ye Average Jewelery Shoppe but there's a reason for that. Places like Claire's are notorious for not training their piercers. They also use piercing guns which are less sanitary and often botch the piercing. Piercings are ideally done with a hollow needle, by hand. Always get hypoallergenic stainless steel studs for the initial piercing to avoid infection and allergies.
I'm speaking as a person who has had up to fifteen piercings in at a time and is pretty much an expert by now at getting bits of metal shoved into me.
FreyasSpirit wrote:Aaeriele wrote:PerchloricAcid wrote:I've always wondered what male gender "role" would be analogous to the female gender "role" of using nail polish (or, for that matter, wearing skirts, using make-up, wearing high-heels...) so that I could do it, just to raise awareness about how sucky it is that it's not considered to be okay for a "man" to have painted nails.
I was thinking about cutting my hair short, but I'm not so sure it'd look good on me. Everything I thought of is already ''acceptable'' for women (e.g. wearing ties).
There isn't really one, through the wonders of misogyny at work.Spoiler:
Black Dynamite wrote:Virtual_Aardvark wrote:DO NOT GO TO CLAIRE'S.
Now that that's out of the way; no it's not silly at all to go to a tattoo and piercing for lobes. That's what they're for. They will charge more than Ye Average Jewelery Shoppe but there's a reason for that. Places like Claire's are notorious for not training their piercers. They also use piercing guns which are less sanitary and often botch the piercing. Piercings are ideally done with a hollow needle, by hand. Always get hypoallergenic stainless steel studs for the initial piercing to avoid infection and allergies.
I'm speaking as a person who has had up to fifteen piercings in at a time and is pretty much an expert by now at getting bits of metal shoved into me.
Yeah, that confirms what I've heard. I will be going to piercing place, then, when I decide to have them done. I only thought it would be silly because the one place I've been into before had tons of pictures of crazy piercings they're done. And pierced ears are so common, it didn't occur to me to go to a specialty place for them.
You've had fifteen piercings? That's amazing. What piercings did you have? My girlfriend has eleven and wants more, but doesn't know what else to pierce.
Mighty Jalapeno wrote:An actual cloud... full of lesbians.
felltir wrote:STUFFSpoiler:
Mighty Jalapeno wrote:An actual cloud... full of lesbians.
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