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Cake day: September 29th, 2024

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  • Valid and this is very certainly my math bias poking through. Though I think to consider the false case of a gender binary, the 1-bit value being M or F would suggest it’s describing the scope of gender expressions in memory values, and this interpretation seems to continue with the meme of it needing to be a 64-bit gender. So in correcting that falsehood, it would be a the space that have spots for all possible gender expressions.

    While I agree the tautological approach of person['gender'] = "{Person's gender}" would accurately label all genders, I think the radical point to make is that the space itself is the confining factor. My point being the systems needed to properly represent a gender expression can only be approximated with finite discrete systems.

    Agreed the difficulty of describing the gender space even would be near impossible! I always say the simplest way I can describe mine is: Aeiαt|💪> + Beiβt|💅> + Ceiγt|🤖>

    |💪>, |💅>, and |🤖> of course being the base vectors I find most useful as invariant under my transformation.

    Though, to ramble a bit

    Please, this is a very serious conversation about very serious things like an n-dimensional gender hyperspace! Please refrain from nonsensical ramblings.

    I guess the real question is, what would best represent your eigenvectors?



  • Sure, but just because sine is one function doesn’t mean it’s accurately replicable in a finite discrete system.

    I read your previous comment as making the point that because there are finite people, there will be finite values of gender, and therefore discrete and replicable. If it’s continuous and variable, even if there are finite individuals that have finite methods of expressions their gender, gender itself spans the reals.


  • finite number of individuals, there will also necessarily only ever be a finite number of different gender expressions

    This only demonstrates that there will be a finite number of genders at any given instance. One could be more fluid and a responsive gender such that it maximizes the gay of any particular kiss they are having at the time.





  • What gross things to say.

    I didn’t comment about her body in that comment.

    Ah so when you replied to someone commenting on her body and face saying that you would “still” have sex with her after drinking, that was a comment on her deep and rich personality? Just because you didn’t literally mention her body in it doesn’t make the comment not about her body, and I think you know that.

    with caveats … in front of the right crowd.

    Maybe a public forum with a person you don’t know is not the right place to make those.

    I’ve been to a lot of kink parties and drag shows.

    No one is impressed by “I have a black friend”, stop using is as justification.

    Cis-het peeps don’t have a monopoly on catty coments.

    No one said they did, and if you want to get into the weeds of this, folks that are also subjugated under patriarchy share a kinship and an understanding of the contexts and ways ‘catty’ comments should be made. Maybe going to a couple drag shows doesn’t give you the proper context to understand what justifies a ‘catty’ comment. Maybe a random internet commenter saying they “still would” doesn’t come off as a clever fun sassy razzing all the drag queens do. Maybe instead it sounds like basement dweller saying “she’s not hot like the chicks I jerk off to, but I guess I would still fuck her”.

    I did make a deleted comment referring to her Botox or plastic surgery and that I considered it a red flag. I find uncanny valley plastic surgery profoundly unattractive. I don’t remember exactly what I said. It was flippant and arguably objectification.

    Wow, I am so proud of you for realizing how wildly disgusting this comment is before leaving it up for too long. I would suggest you grow as a person and have that realization when you think it, and guide yourself away from being a creep.

    From my view, the shirt with a funny sexual statement invites other sexual statements.

    It doesn’t. Stop.


  • Which one was yours? Looks like the mods agree it wasn’t conducive to the environment they want.

    Would you proudly tell the women and enbies in your life about the comment on a woman’s body you left on the internet? And ultimately even if, in the context of a friendship, and the folks you associate with, this would be taken well, don’t you think it’s worth listening when people say you’re being creepy and off putting?