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« on: May 09, 2015, 04:07:56 PM »
nearly done all of mine. can't wait until im done man, gonna throw it so bad
I hope 'it' refers to something halal brother gootsbae.
hue
Absorutery atroshiusu.
8222
« on: May 09, 2015, 03:41:04 PM »
All of my finals are the week after this upcoming one. I have a presentation on tuesday also. Next semester I'm going to be drowning in schoolwork though
Sounds fun >.> My workload is set to double in october, which should be interesting.
8223
« on: May 09, 2015, 03:40:11 PM »
Surprisingly, my exams consist of a presentation (5 minutes), a Powerpoint that is 1 or 2 slides, and a portfolio of things I've done this semester. Also, failing a class.
Ah that's not too bad then, although the last bit perhaps is >.> What's the class that isn't going so well?
Trigonometry
8224
« on: May 09, 2015, 03:38:50 PM »
nearly done all of mine. can't wait until im done man, gonna throw it so bad
I hope 'it' refers to something halal brother gootsbae.
8225
« on: May 09, 2015, 03:34:22 PM »
Surprisingly, my exams consist of a presentation (5 minutes), a Powerpoint that is 1 or 2 slides, and a portfolio of things I've done this semester. Also, failing a class.
Ah that's not too bad then, although the last bit perhaps is >.> What's the class that isn't going so well?
8226
« on: May 09, 2015, 03:31:12 PM »
Eugh, I've pretty much finished my penultimate essay for the year (Just awaiting a final proofread before I submit it) and after that I have one more to do which is thankfully slightly more interesting. When that is out of the way, smeagol is free and I don't have any more essays to write until october <.<
How are you all faring with may 2015? (If you have already finished with your studies, congrats >.>)
8227
« on: May 09, 2015, 03:27:34 PM »
Hmm, well the obvious part is of course that they are changing their gender from say Male to Female which would involve a mix of shifting stereotyped behaviours (I.e Acting like a man/acting like a woman) and then some of the cultural norms such as dress styles.
So the obvious example would be the man who changes to a woman, then begins to wear a dress and makeup. A nice stereotyped example to make it easy, but traditionally in western society men don't wear dresses and lipstick - women do. So adopting that behaviour instead would be a part of it, but with today's world being a lot more... vague over things like that, people don't quite stick to gender roles as rigidly as they once did I think it tends to matter less <.<
In terms of gender and personality though, that's a bit harder to seperate because you can get all manner of personalities regardless of gender but it does still play a role in shaping it. So someone can be the weepy, soft hearted sort of person when they are male or female and I don't think that would change massively when they adopt a new gender identity.
I think that your gender isn't really decided by your personality though, if that's what the last question was asking >.> I'd say if anything gender can shape a personality but that it's not the deciding factor as personalities tend to be the result of someone's experiences in life (Maybe with a bit of biochemistry thrown in for good deterministic measure)
so your saying gender identity constitutes a change in social outlook based on sexual "stereotypes"?
that could make sense as someone would desire to be seen socially as a man or woman.. yet as we both agree that gender is not decided by personality as it is a social construct, whats the point?
a girl could be raised in the same social parameters as a boy while keeping her biological gender separate from her own personal interests without having to be labeled transgender.
Hmm, loosely yeah. There is a bit more too it perhaps but it reduces down to schemas of how a person should be when they are male or female. So stereotypes tie into that along with gender roles and physiology. From an objective standpoint, there isn't much point in specifying gender and gender roles because it is in part a social construct, but that doesn't necessarily make it useless. Because it's a social construct it's used as a frame of reference by society as a whole to give labels to things, which is something humans sure do love to do as a species. For simpler purposes, being able to refer to someone as male or female is useful for specifying whom you are referring to. I think it's mostly just a part of fitting in to the larger picture, the overwhelming majority of humans can be divided into Male or Female (biologically) so a gender that is Male or Female fits with that, someone who is neither is outside of the group which isn't beneficial for long term survival/interaction <.< The last part sounds a bit like the mirror of an infamous case study http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_ReimerThis poor bugger lost his penis to a circumcision fuckup so his parents decided to raise him as a girl, which was used to claim that it meant gender identity was learned and not innate/related to biological sex, except it didn't really work and the chap became a chap (So like, reverse-transgender) but ended up so screwed up by the experience of it all that he ended up committing suicide <.< A person's gender identity most likely comes from some of the innate biology (I.e hormone levels) which results in certain patterns of behaviour (Such as male aggression) which then allows that person to fit in with the 'group' of a similar gender identity. So I think one of the theories to do with the cause of transgenderism is abnormal hormone exposure in the womb, so if this abnormal exposure results in a male infant (i.e, has male genitalia) being set with a female 'brain/mind' then this disconnect can be 'fixed' by the male undergoing the transformation so that their biological sex is cosmetically female (You can't change chromosomes etc), their gender is female and their mind (Not necessarily brain) identifies as female they are in effect a female instead of a male for most intents and purposes outside of clinical/scientific.
8228
« on: May 09, 2015, 02:47:24 PM »
Hmm, well the obvious part is of course that they are changing their gender from say Male to Female which would involve a mix of shifting stereotyped behaviours (I.e Acting like a man/acting like a woman) and then some of the cultural norms such as dress styles.
So the obvious example would be the man who changes to a woman, then begins to wear a dress and makeup. A nice stereotyped example to make it easy, but traditionally in western society men don't wear dresses and lipstick - women do. So adopting that behaviour instead would be a part of it, but with today's world being a lot more... vague over things like that, people don't quite stick to gender roles as rigidly as they once did I think it tends to matter less <.<
In terms of gender and personality though, that's a bit harder to seperate because you can get all manner of personalities regardless of gender but it does still play a role in shaping it. So someone can be the weepy, soft hearted sort of person when they are male or female and I don't think that would change massively when they adopt a new gender identity.
I think that your gender isn't really decided by your personality though, if that's what the last question was asking >.> I'd say if anything gender can shape a personality but that it's not the deciding factor as personalities tend to be the result of someone's experiences in life (Maybe with a bit of biochemistry thrown in for good deterministic measure)
8229
« on: May 09, 2015, 01:56:59 PM »
Cover Disrupted: Initate bueno protocol
DAMAGE CONTROL: ACTIVE
8230
« on: May 09, 2015, 01:50:53 PM »
And here's the part where I tell you that he didn't ask us shit.
Not this HQ <_< Techpriest HQ >_>
8231
« on: May 09, 2015, 01:18:14 PM »
wut cl4ss u gon pl31 for destiny 2???
8232
« on: May 09, 2015, 01:12:32 PM »
There are many cogboys wandering the internet >_>
That is not me, but I do still double take when I see them.
are you sure its not you
can you check for me
I shall have to ask HQ
do you buy from the chinese and/or are you a jew
Well I did purchase my latest face from the chinese, but I'm not a jew <.<
im still not quite convinced that youre not actually Luc aosjhukjsdfkjasdlfjaprjgpaosjrgpjal;g;lajgpo j4ag j4 gje409gj0a94jg 0q93jg 0q3jg 0q3gumh9ehfnrswlj fkngae;l,egrs, hhoaeg g ggqo
Well it would appear from the check with HQ that I am not Luc asdhofhsdhosdfkldsjflksdjflsdesusasfdpiojhdfpo so it must be another techpriest >.>
8233
« on: May 09, 2015, 01:00:30 PM »
There are many cogboys wandering the internet >_>
That is not me, but I do still double take when I see them.
are you sure its not you
can you check for me
I shall have to ask HQ
do you buy from the chinese and/or are you a jew
Well I did purchase my latest face from the chinese, but I'm not a jew <.<
8234
« on: May 09, 2015, 12:50:23 PM »
There are many cogboys wandering the internet >_>
That is not me, but I do still double take when I see them.
are you sure its not you
can you check for me
I shall have to ask HQ
8235
« on: May 09, 2015, 12:47:19 PM »
There are many cogboys wandering the internet >_>
That is not me, but I do still double take when I see them.
8236
« on: May 09, 2015, 11:04:30 AM »
If he were released, it should be from a prison into a secure unit at a hospital <.<
But really that would just be trading one form of custodial care for another and since he doesn't appear to have any acute illnesses and is just a basket case in general, prison is probably best.
8237
« on: May 08, 2015, 07:26:59 PM »
>pissing on walls
Riveting.
I think it was more to do with a boundary dispute but ehh, something about people 'marking their territory'.
8238
« on: May 08, 2015, 06:56:13 PM »
The thing is, the secret police aren't the secret secret police.
Everyone knows about the Gestapo, but nobody knows about the Se-*gets sniped*
8239
« on: May 08, 2015, 06:37:24 PM »
>mfw I missed it
It's still live <.< But you would be jumping into the middle of one of the more confusing films sooooooo yeah :l
8240
« on: May 08, 2015, 05:08:31 PM »
I expected florida...
I am somewhat disappointed.
8241
« on: May 08, 2015, 04:17:35 PM »
That would be telling.
8242
« on: May 08, 2015, 02:21:09 PM »
I wish I could >_>
8243
« on: May 08, 2015, 02:04:50 PM »
All aboard the pancake train, first stop the pavement.
8244
« on: May 08, 2015, 01:50:24 PM »
Just as a reminder, provided that you are posting and discussing the pictures/gifs there shouldn't be a problem. Couple of things to remember 1. Don't make post after post of nothing but pictures, edit them into the same post and it's halal 2. If you have a lot of gifs, spoilers are a good courtesy to prevent browser destruction
8245
« on: May 08, 2015, 01:39:36 PM »
blood and gore? I'm sold
8246
« on: May 08, 2015, 01:00:14 PM »
What should I buy with my 200 quid guys?
A bucket to catch the UKIP tears in the coming days
8247
« on: May 08, 2015, 11:32:30 AM »
A space marine would only be able to defeat the hobbits and pokemon out of those.
40k fags thinking space marines are actually worth a shit, lol.
jedi - Rogue Psykers are worse = Librarian field day a sith - Rogue Psykers are worse = Librarian field day a pokemon - Depends on the pokemon too much to be worth listing hobbits - Killed with a flick of the wrist elves - Boltgun round = Rekt dwarves - Boltgun round = Rekt wizards - On par with a Psyker, probably needs a special marine to deal with them men of the west - lol Certain pokemon and the odd wizard would be a threat, maybe a jedi but they all have far worse parallels that the Spess Mehrens regularly fight and win against.
8248
« on: May 08, 2015, 10:36:47 AM »
The Ukipper salt is going to be quite something over the coming days, make sure you all take screenshots for posterity <_<
8249
« on: May 08, 2015, 10:34:10 AM »
Well shit, to say the tories won would be an understatement.
That farage lost his seat though, that's hilarious. Even if ukip had got more seats than the one they finished with, without farage the party is dead in the water. Just like the libdems.
So I guess it's good news for the economy and brace to see what they do with the NHS .___. Ehh who knows, if they actually fix the economy there might be less need to butcher it up >_>
8250
« on: May 08, 2015, 01:24:48 AM »
I mean, it's kind of hilarious how they have 3 million+ votes... and one seat.
GG
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