What part of what you said is non-anecdotal? What part has actual evidence to back it up?
What part of what you said is non-anecdotal? What part has actual evidence to back it up?
I can’t imagine why trans people might be actively hostile. Can you think of any possible reasons? Do you think it might have to do with things like Twitter treating ‘cisgender’ as a slur?
That and the genocide?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgender_genocide#United_States
No, I consider them genocidal because they’re committing genocide.
I assume it will make as much difference in my life as usual.
For people like me who use it medicinally, this is a huge win.
Yeah, I have this weird attitude to genocidal regimes where I consider them to be evil. Strange, I know.
It is as much data as “people I talk to agree with me.”
That does not help, but even if you remove my first issue because they are more affordable, there are still the other two issues.
Yep, it’s the god of the gaps fallacy.
Yes, this is about the people who attacked the students.
There’s always deal-making going on behind the scenes.
They’re relatively pricey, they’re hard to find, you likely can’t charge one if you live in an apartment or rent a house and the economy is in the shitter.
So yeah.
I don’t know, are we judging whether or tacos belong in Griffindor or Hufflepuff?
How about this-
In politics? Yes. When it comes to Clarence Thomas in specific, no. It is very clear that he can be and has been bribed.
A week in terms of when we saw the previous episode. When it first aired anyway.
Well it’s true that those tunnels are in Turkey, but they started being built in the 8th century BCE, so they’re only about 9,000 years off. And obviously, it isn’t connected to Scotland. Or anywhere else that isn’t one small area of Turkey.
It’s so stupid, because the actual site is absolutely amazing, but instead of talking about it, they just make shit up.
Yeah, when I was there, there was a window to watch what they were doing and one of them at an open part at the end to answer questions. But I’m guessing that the ones working wouldn’t mind answering the occasional question from a kid pointing and asking what’s up with what they’re doing. I doubt they would be working there if they weren’t interested in science education. And I’m really glad there are enough archaeologists and paleontologists interested in science education to do things like that while still being able to do work in their field.
I found a couple of pictures of their paleo lab to show what I mean:
Voyager at the end of Year of Hell-
(I know what you meant.)
What do you suggest as an alternative? Allow Russia to annex Ukraine?