Originally posted by Flyattractor
[b]I said THE SPECIES. Not just a singular Sub-Species.I don't cut corners when it comes to Genocide.
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Soon it will be a new species dude. We've already got like 50 different genders.
Soon it will be a new species. I mean "Neutrois" sounds like a new species.
Originally posted by SurturYou know there's a funny mistake about the word 'gender' that a lot of people get confused by these days, and it's one that annoys both linguists and scientists. You see, 'gender' and 'sex' are not the same thing, and if you look at it from a linguistic point of view, there are actually a lot of countries that utilise more than two genders in the way they speak. The idea of 'gender' is how the concepts of male and female relate to e
Soon it will be a new species dude. We've already got like 50 different genders.Soon it will be a new species. I mean "Neutrois" sounds like a new species.
Actually you know what I don't ****ing care any more
Originally posted by Scribble
You know there's a funny mistake about the word 'gender' that a lot of people get confused by these days, and it's one that annoys both linguists and scientists. You see, 'gender' and 'sex' are not the same thing, and if you look at it from a linguistic point of view, there are actually a lot of countries that utilise more than two genders in the way they speak. The idea of 'gender' is how the concepts of male and female relate to eActually you know what I don't ****ing care any more
Yes I know. Gender is a magical thing that can just be whatever one feels like. Feelings>reality.
Originally posted by SurturNo no, you see, 'gender' has a specific use in language (which barely anyone seems to understand any more, like for example 'fox' or 'dragon' aren't male/female specific so they can't be applied to gender, it just doesn't make sense) that differs from the standard male/female binary of 'sex', so whilst it still deals in male/female specifics (e.g. a masculine male and a feminine male could be considered two different genders) it is distinct from sex. In language it becomes more complex, mainly because some languages utilise up to seven different gen
Yes I know. Gender is a magical thing that can just be whatever one feels like. Feelings>reality.
Actually **** this right off again
Originally posted by Scribble
No no, you see, 'gender' has a specific use in language (which barely anyone seems to understand any more, like for example 'fox' or 'dragon' aren't male/female specific so they can't be applied to gender, it just doesn't make sense) that differs from the standard male/female binary of 'sex', so whilst it still deals in male/female specifics (e.g. a masculine male and a feminine male could be considered two different genders) it is distinct from sex. In language it becomes more complex, mainly because some languages utilise up to seven different genActually **** this right off again
It's not that complex. If your sex is male refer to your gender as male. If your sex is female refer to your gender as female.
It's also certainly not so complex we need 50+ different genders. Here we go: male, female, transgender. Boom. We don't need 50 different words for it.
Originally posted by SurturWell you see that's easy enough for people who see things very simply, i.e. people without much thought for what it means to be a human, but for those who are partial to more out of the box thinking and analysis of human existence it can be interesting to analyse the way that the animus and anima interact. The idea that every human has elements within themselves that express both masculine and feminine properties: in the writings of Carl Jung, he theorised tha
It's not that complex. If your sex is male refer to your gender as male. If your sex is female refer to your gender as female.It's also certainly not so complex we need 50+ different genders. Here we go: male, female, transgender. Boom. We don't need 50 different words for it.
****ing hell, why do I even bother?
To be fair though we have some fundamentally different views on gender obviously. For example, I think transgender people have legit mental illnesses and I'm guessing you don't. I'm not saying that because I want to argue the point that they are indeed mental illnesses, I'm just saying we have different beliefs about this stuff.
Originally posted by SurturI mean I guess if you read that post structure as 100% serious that's fine, you do you, man. I was more just making the point that no matter how in-depth I explain it you'll just say something macho af and tell me I'm babbling. If I thought I could sway your opinion to any degree, I actually would continue.
Lol I mean what is there even to say? You kind of babble about something and then at the end always act like you just couldn't be bothered, even though you obviously totally can be bothered and would most likely continue to respond if I really pushed the issue lol.
Originally posted by SurturI think our views differ in the sense that I know what the word 'gender' means and that you only really have a very vague grasp of the concept that you've primarily built up from Breitbart articles. You know that you have a view on something, and you know that you're right, you just can't really explain why, it's fine. You do you, bro. I just find it funny when people talk about stuff they have very little actual understanding of. You're like the mirror image of Tumblr.
To be fair though we have some fundamentally different views on gender obviously. For example, I think transgender people have legit mental illnesses and I'm guessing you don't. I'm not saying that because I want to argue the point that they are indeed mental illnesses, I'm just saying we have different beliefs about this stuff.