703 pts ยท April 28, 2017
YouTube stop a douchebag. These guys are international heroes!
Right--physics.
I thought water towers were to pressurize a water supply system, not necessarily *supply* that water, per say? Anyone?
Here's some more info (just published it appears), if you're curious: http://philanthropy.milkeninstitute.org/misophonia/
Penis fart
I love Gene so much
Taters
When the bath salts set in
We are good friend, comrade
Neat
He has chosen the bees!
I really hope this is a repost that makes it to fp
Spidercoon, spidercoon, does whatever a spidercoon does
(2/2) it was used to decon between multiple administrations, which they didn't have to do anymore after preservatives got better. Bad timing
Great stuff! Just got my master's in infectious diseases--only addition is that thimerosal was actually taken out of vaccines because (1/2)
*triggered*
Sure there are some things men are better than women at (and vice Versa), but why do we need to focus on one being better? Great points!
Reading that correctly? Re: your other point, I don't think we necessarily have to view gender as one is better than the other at x. 2/3
Interesting points! I think we're saying the same thing about the influence of society, media, etc. On our perception of gender. Am I .. 1/3
So norms are readily and continuously changing! As might be our definition of gender. It's all super recent in the spotlight 6/6
Doesn't apply because our perception of what a woman (for example) is and isn't capable of (i.e. Being a doctor) is readily changing. 5/6
And that idea of what a gender is is rooted in centuries of siloing people into roles. So the 'it's been this way for centuries' argument 3/
Of sex v. Gender. Both are relevant. However like another commenter said, I think gender and one's feeling of gender develops over time 2/?
Interesting! I see your point, and while I don't think you're right or wrong, I don't think there's necessarily a superior determination 1/?
(4/4) ... there are also schools of thought suggesting gender isn't binary (M/F), but rather is on a spectrum.
(3/?)... says is normal for that sex. e.g. Men are masculine, must like trucks, guns, whatever. Gender is defined by culture and society...
YouTube stop a douchebag. These guys are international heroes!
Right--physics.
I thought water towers were to pressurize a water supply system, not necessarily *supply* that water, per say? Anyone?
Here's some more info (just published it appears), if you're curious: http://philanthropy.milkeninstitute.org/misophonia/
Penis fart
I love Gene so much
Taters
When the bath salts set in
We are good friend, comrade
Neat
He has chosen the bees!
I really hope this is a repost that makes it to fp
Spidercoon, spidercoon, does whatever a spidercoon does
(2/2) it was used to decon between multiple administrations, which they didn't have to do anymore after preservatives got better. Bad timing
Great stuff! Just got my master's in infectious diseases--only addition is that thimerosal was actually taken out of vaccines because (1/2)
*triggered*
*triggered*
Sure there are some things men are better than women at (and vice Versa), but why do we need to focus on one being better? Great points!
Reading that correctly? Re: your other point, I don't think we necessarily have to view gender as one is better than the other at x. 2/3
Interesting points! I think we're saying the same thing about the influence of society, media, etc. On our perception of gender. Am I .. 1/3
So norms are readily and continuously changing! As might be our definition of gender. It's all super recent in the spotlight 6/6
Doesn't apply because our perception of what a woman (for example) is and isn't capable of (i.e. Being a doctor) is readily changing. 5/6
And that idea of what a gender is is rooted in centuries of siloing people into roles. So the 'it's been this way for centuries' argument 3/
Of sex v. Gender. Both are relevant. However like another commenter said, I think gender and one's feeling of gender develops over time 2/?
Interesting! I see your point, and while I don't think you're right or wrong, I don't think there's necessarily a superior determination 1/?
(4/4) ... there are also schools of thought suggesting gender isn't binary (M/F), but rather is on a spectrum.
(3/?)... says is normal for that sex. e.g. Men are masculine, must like trucks, guns, whatever. Gender is defined by culture and society...