Blueeyesscienceguy

811 pts ยท December 13, 2016


Humans showed up wwwwaaaayyyy more than 600 years ago, more like 300,000

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47- curse of dead gods

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Long shot but maybe mention autonomic dysfunction of the drs can't identify anything. If they agree it might be autoimmune

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Kinda a long shot but did a neurologist ever look at you? I'm not expert but a lot of the spymptoms you mention are neuro/neuro adjacent.

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From what are considered the classical male and female presentations 5/5

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Chromosomes are different until you look. So as we learn more about how gender works we might find that a large portion of people differ 4/?

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About how gender even works to say that the classical male and female presentations are the majority because you don't know if someone's 3/?

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Both and neither group too (ie if there is A and B then bother A AND B and NOT A AND NOT B exist) but fundemantlly we don't know enough 2/?

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My response would be that even if you assume that male and female are the predominant gender deffintons theat necessitates there to be a 1/?

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Gender identity 5/5

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Would be. Basically every definition works most of the time breaks down in specific scenarios. And that doesn't even touch the concept 4/5

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Male can be XX. Same with genetalia. You can have a vagina and appear apparently female but be XY and have teaticles where you ovaries 3/?

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Male or female. For instance if you go with external chromosomes then XX is female and XY is male. But then people that are apparently 2/?

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Well kinda, most people use male, female, intersex (sorta both), and neither. The main issue is that there isn't a good definition of 1/?

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Yea, it's all stupidly complex. And we still don't know exactly how primary sexual diffentiation works, even when it's working 'typically'.

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It really depends, generally the go to is which sexual organs it looks like you have. But then people can have both, neither, ext..

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As a scientist the whole gender thing is way more complex than anyone give it credit. Even when you're just looking at sexual organs.

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It's a combination of historical inequality and the current housing crisis in Auckland. Housing is stupidly expensive here and needs fixing

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Oh I completely understand, seems like I bungled my words. Was just commenting that I find fruit pie oddnot trying to attack it or anything

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New Zealand, pies here are typically steak or mince. You could not rarely see apple pie

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On a completely unreladet note, fruit in pies is weird. Like why America?

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Representive then put the vote in a box. Done in 15. 3/3

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Polling places run by an organisation the government can't touch, got my paper vote in 10 minuites. I vote for a party and local 2/?

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Fuck America's system is dumb. I'm in New Zealand and we have an election right now too. I walked into one of the literally hundreds of 1/?

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I remember this from school when we were doing a 'case study' on 'immoral advertising' stay the fuck away from Catholic schools

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"Most cops would be good if it were easy"

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I see you are just grumpy

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It isn't actually isolated from the rest of the wrold

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Arround half of New Zealand lives in auckland so lower population density won't help. Also tourism is a large industry in New Zealand so....

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