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| What Sex is SQ? |
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 7:27 am
Interesting, Keithing. I knew there was a reason I liked you! blaugh
Vague- I could be female hiding behind a male avatar, or I could just be male and enjoy playing with your minds by making you question things. Mmm... Good old fashioned brain ********. wink
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 10:05 am
Astri JoVo, you make me feel better about the world sometimes. *hug* Nusumi Bah, whatever, someone else could probly give you a description you can understand. I thought Nusumi's explanation was good. Good work, Nusumi!
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 4:03 pm
CraftyUnicorn Derek Keebler Astri...hun, I don't understand a lot of what you say. I read it over and over and I eventually think I understand, but I am probably far from it. I know you are very intellectual, but some of us aren't *cough* me *cough*. I'd like to be able to read your posts AND UNDERSTAND THEM.There's no use in using intellegent english when some people can't understand. You might as well be speaking in tongues. You can still show off your knoledge in plain english. It makes me cry when people say things like that. Broaden your horizons! Expand your mind! Go to dictionary.com. It's easy, really 3nodding Actually, I just figured out what exactly Astri was saying. I would argue connotation, but we're not having that argument xp Basically, stop me if I'm wrong, it goes like this: Gender Based on the opinions of society. For example, a drag queen in the company of other drag queens would be referred to as "she" and considered a female for all intents and purposes. If that same drag queen were to go to, say, a nazi get together, she would be referred to as "he". Gender deals with how a person and society veiws their sex. It does not necessarily have anything to do with what their reproductive equipment looks like. Sex You have a p***s or a v****a. End of story, it is that simple. You are genetically, scientifically, and technically either male or female despite how you feel or what someone else believes. I try, and I do when I'm online, but people don't usuallly carry a dictionary around to decode what people are saying, much less are able to keep up with all the words.
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 5:57 pm
I thought you were a boy. Am I missing something?
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 6:41 pm
Derek Keebler I try, and I do when I'm online, but people don't usuallly carry a dictionary around to decode what people are saying, much less are able to keep up with all the words. Dude. I'm going to be as frank as possible because I hate when people say things as you have, too. We don't use "intelligent" English. We don't use a special genre of English that only we can understand and "decode." We're not in some secret society that makes words up just so we can communicate amongst each other without allowing people like you (i.e. "un-intellectuals") to join in. We don't use the dictionary to alienate the undereducated populace. What are we doing, Derek? We're speaking English! That's it. When I was five years old, if I wanted to understand what my parents were saying, I had to go to the dictionary or (shock!) ask. When I came online and someone started talking about something with words I did not understand, I had to either look them up or ask. Even today, I get into many discussions online wherein words are used that I don't understand. You know what I do, Derek? I use the dictionary. If that doesn't work, I ask. I don't sit in a Tantalian puddle of my own ignorance looking about haphazardly and, on occasion, reaching up at the fruits of wisdom that are forever kept from my reach. Neither should you. And we have neither the desire nor the interest in catering to your indolence.
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 7:01 pm
[Q] Interesting, Keithing. I knew there was a reason I liked you! blaugh
Mmm... Good old fashioned brain ********. wink And the sentiment is very much mutual, Q! 3nodding Beware the frightening smile of death and gums. I hate cameras. Interesting... When I posted I actually considered using "brain ********," but decided against using it in my explanation. The term doesn't tend to help arguments. Somewhere deep inside (or on a very superficial level) you get a kick out of these guessing games don't you?
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 8:28 pm
Dude, you should see me when I'm having a bipolar episode.
I mean, to put the nasty too-serious stuff funnily(take note I'm NOT trying to offend ANYONE).
It goes from "Guess what gender I am" to "Am I going to kill myself? You better insult me, because if you don't I'll hurt myself. And then you'd be full of guilt, wouldn't you? But then again, I'm online. I could be lying and making up this whole thing. Even if I wasn't, there's no way to prove I'm cutting myself as you refuse to insult me. But do it... DEW IT."
Ah... Aside from the horrid... horror... of that actually happening, when trying to take it in a high sense of humor, it's funny...
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 8:45 pm
You're such a sweet kid, Q. sad
You kids are going to give me a heart attack.
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 9:06 pm
[Q] You better insult me, because if you don't I'll hurt myself. And then you'd be full of guilt, wouldn't you? But then again, I'm online. I could be lying and making up this whole thing. Even if I wasn't, there's no way to prove I'm cutting myself as you refuse to insult me. But do it... DEW IT." Issues. I suggest (1) magic, (2) martial arts, or (3) psychology. All three can help you, but which will you choose? I'm actually doing rather well myself, and you better believe I have issues. I've yet to meet another person with as many issues as I have who is functional and generally in control. I think that's a good thing, for me at least. I'd like to help you, but the only things I can really do can only be applied in person. Unfortunately, the real serious issues can only be helped if you find someone who really cares about you and knows how to work through the problem properly, or if you are lucky enough to separate the analytical part of you from your main personality and allow that to help you. The last one is a long shot, but some of us are just favored by fortune in that way. Do you do the telephone? I'd like to talk to you more often, but as you know I'm never online.
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 9:13 pm
JoVo Derek Keebler I try, and I do when I'm online, but people don't usuallly carry a dictionary around to decode what people are saying, much less are able to keep up with all the words. Dude. I'm going to be as frank as possible because I hate when people say things as you have, too. We don't use "intelligent" English. We don't use a special genre of English that only we can understand and "decode." We're not in some secret society that makes words up just so we can communicate amongst each other without allowing people like you (i.e. "un-intellectuals") to join in. We don't use the dictionary to alienate the undereducated populace. What are we doing, Derek? We're speaking English! That's it. When I was five years old, if I wanted to understand what my parents were saying, I had to go to the dictionary or (shock!) ask. When I came online and someone started talking about something with words I did not understand, I had to either look them up or ask. Even today, I get into many discussions online wherein words are used that I don't understand. You know what I do, Derek? I use the dictionary. If that doesn't work, I ask. I don't sit in a Tantalian puddle of my own ignorance looking about haphazardly and, on occasion, reaching up at the fruits of wisdom that are forever kept from my reach. Neither should you. And we have neither the desire nor the interest in catering to your indolence. *cowers in fear* Everyone of you horrify me to no end...anyway, I DO make use of the dictionary, I told you that already...I apoligise for my ignorance
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 9:16 pm
Derek Keebler I apoligise for my ignorance Don't apologize. Fix it! 3nodding
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 9:18 pm
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 9:22 pm
Indolence is laziness. I actually don't know "Tantalian..."
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 9:22 pm
Tantalian refers to Tantalus. It is a metaphor, in a sense. Tantalus is a Greek mythological figure that was sent to Hades for feeding the gods human parts. His punishment is to be trapped in a puddle of water that recedes every time he goes to drink and to have a fruit dangling above his head that pulls up every time he reaches for it. He is, thus, tantalized. Indolence is another term for laziness. It connotes a habitual, incorrigible sort of laziness, so it is a much stronger way to call someone lazy.
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 9:25 pm
JoVo Tantalian refers to Tantalus. It is a metaphor, in a sense. Tantalus is a Greek mythological figure that was sent to Hades for feeding the gods human parts. His punishment is to be trapped in a puddle of water that recedes every time he goes to drink and to have a fruit dangling above his head that pulls up every time he reaches for it. He is, thus, tantalized. Indolence is another term for laziness. It connotes a habitual, incorrigible sort of laziness, so it is a much stronger way to call someone lazy. Well thank you very much, I now have two more word to add to my vocabulary. Jovo, you are a vocab god. I shall utilize you into the expansion of my knowledge. If you permit... Did you take a look at that book that I refrenced for you?
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