it's simple, as long as you don't know or think about anything
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Meanwhile french plugs and outlets :
Plug me, like one of your French outlets.
Not gonna lie.. my first reaction to that in this context is "two in the pink one in the stink". Now I feel dirty, thanks, Beryl.
It's the classic:
"It's grade school biology!"
"Okay, but when you get to middle school..."
It's middle school biology!
Okay, but when you get to high school...
It's high school biology
Okay, but when you get to college.
It’s collegiate biology.
Ah, someone failed biology in college.
As someone who has experienced Post graduate biology, at that point explaining some things does reach the level of "trust me bro" when speaking to people that have no baseline biology knowledge.
Do you want a series of 1 hour lectures and a few thousand pages of reading material? No? Then you just need to trust the experts.
I'd actually love a series of 1-hour lectures and a series of textbooks, but I'm a massive nerd.
Huh, this post has taught me that I really like plugs and outlet's, some of the ones posted look fun to plug in.
Guess plugs and outlets are my weird old man interest.
Shamefully, when I'm speaking to someone who starts spouting the usual nonsense about homosexuality or genders, I'll ask " What about bears? ". I know nothing at all about bears, but seemingly its a great question to flounder moronic confidence. If it isn't enough, I'll add that bears display LGBTQ+ varieties in the wild and in zoo's. Deapan / confused delivery is key!
I have read a bit about biology and the science is kinda clear cut on it. That is to say, sex is a false dichotomy. Not even the chromosomes are a deterministic 100% guarantee for other things like genitals, breasts and even "male/female normatieve brain patterns". So yeah, follow the science and discover biology is not binary.
Definitely going to try to add that to my "What about bears" question for future use. Much appreciated. I'm not certain that many recipients of my challenge will understand the words. I may be on a witchcraft charge in some places
Do you have penguins in your bears question? They can form monogamous same sex bonded pairs that can adopt an egg from another couple and raise it.
That's a fun one to fuck with 'phobes about
wait, like bears, or bear bears? are bear bears like bears?
Just so!
Most circuit boards are an absolute pride parade. You have your male to male/female to female connectors, MtF/FtM transformers, master/slave setups, multiport adapters, splitters, switches, docking, etc
Another perfect example of flawed analogies and kneejerk conclusions vs. the benefit of thinking about it for a few seconds
Americans having a conversation about sexual orientation
Fun fact, the plugs used in Europe are intersex.