Weird. When my family hosted two German exchange students they fucking loved mayonnaise, to the point of having it by itself on toast. So I thought that it was a German thing to love mayonnaise.
Weird. When my family hosted two German exchange students they fucking loved mayonnaise, to the point of having it by itself on toast. So I thought that it was a German thing to love mayonnaise.
No, I expect people to accept that trans and intersex people exist and let them live their own lives unmolested.
You keep saying 'there are only two genders' but the facts just don't support it! You can keep telling me that the world is flat too, doesn't make it so.
You do know that inter means between, right? So intersex = born between male and female, not completely one or the other. It's certainly not new, and neither is being transgender as plenty of ancient (and current) cultures are documented as acknowledging and accepting trans and intersex individuals.
So which part was the joke? The bigotry, or just the witchcraft bit? It's not really that funny when trans and intersex people face discrimination, invisibility and even threats to their lives every day.
There is plenty of scientific evidence out there that human biology is a lot more complex than that.
Well what you think isn't actually correct. Our culture is actually quite unusual in not accepting any kind of third gender.
Human biology is a lot more wonderfully complex and colourful than the two shades our culture seems to want to reduce it to.
Ok, so intersex people don't exist. Or if they do, they can be fitted easily into one sex or the other, despite what they and science say.
Yes, NO ONE can ever discuss gender on Gawker unless it's on Jezebel. Even when it's relevant to the article.
River Song decides to age backwards just after her regeneration, so it might even be a matter of choice as to whether Time Lords physically appear to age or not.
Yeah that would have been fine and taken up the same space too!
C'mon now, he's pretty well known for 'At the Mountains of Madness' and 'The Shadow over Innsmouth', neither of which feature Cthulhu.
Author of 'Cthulhu'? Couldn't they at least have said 'Call of Cthulhu' if they had to act as if that one character was the only notable thing H.P. Lovecraft wrote about.
Definitely. There's a salad my mum makes which is basically watermelon, feta, mint, chilli and extra virgin olive oil. It's incredibly delicious.
All science is important.
Do you mean Silver Nemesis? To be honest, I did not like that story at all. The weird lady from hundreds of years ago who time travelled using potions in a cauldron and went on about how evil she was, the extremely incompetent Neo-Nazis, there was just too much silly stuff in it.
So from a non randomised sample size of 200 you've managed to get some statistically significant results that are able to be generalised as to what a whole half of the population of the world are 'like'?
So you really think most women are 'bossy, gripy and shrill'?
"she acted like most women, bossy, gripey and shrill"