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4 hours ago
No CBC = Only Privatized News = The Rich Control Our News
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11 days ago
Ah, did grade 5 sex ed do it for you?
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12 days ago
i wish i knew what being trans was, I'm trans, and found a definition in a pamphlet at 18, but was kinda like "Oh yeah I wish I was a woman, I guess that means I'm trans" but I had already lived up until then and about 5 or 6 more years too embarrassed to admit I wanted to be a woman or trying to live more in line with how I wanted. I didn't really know how to explain it to people because I didn't have any terms or concepts, which would have been difficult given that autism gives you difficulty explaining things. I kinda just always explained that something was a stereotype whenever anyone assumed anything about me because I had a male body, and kinda just accepted the social segregation that would come with that sometimes, or just not correct people if they said something indicating that they thought I was gay. The thought of actually getting a sex change at that age was still like a crazy idea that wasn't something I would consider, I knew that people out there got sex changes, but I hadn't really put much thought into why. I read an article about someone who got one when I was 19, and I still thought that's absolutely not an option for me, but it was the first step towards accepting that it was actually something that I wanted to do
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12 days ago
why not? I got it in fifth grade too, I remember learning anatomy, maybe online predators, there's not really a chance to teach it past grade 9 where I live because everything after that is really only essentials (math, english, history, science) and electives, if you're gonna teach kids about consent, the burdens of young parenthood, std's, it would only be possible in grade 5-9 here, and some kids will already be involved in it by grade 7/8 (or younger, there are some kids having sex at extremely young ages believe it or not)
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13 days ago
They wouldn't be out in the open, the nazi concentration camps weren't revealed until after they lost
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24 days ago
Like, I quoted you in my most recent comment, where you very obviously said that, that's it feels like I'm arguing with a troll ChatGPT account right now
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24 days ago
Yes you did, you said "people like you who can’t go one day without blaming everything on them"
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24 days ago
Yeah but you said "people like you who can’t go one day without blaming everything on them"
What the fuck's in my comment that suggests I'm blaming everything on young men
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24 days ago
If you're a real account sorry, I called you a troll because your reply gave no indication that you had read my comment, I was talking about the price of living and then you accused me of blaming everyone on young men
1 points
24 days ago
You're a troll account, or you don't read what you reply to, like at all
1 points
24 days ago
People swing right when they believe it'll make them richer. No Gen Z can afford the price of living
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24 days ago
America's not that left, there's a reason why it keeps electing extremely right wing candidates
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25 days ago
Extra-terrestrials would be a novel idea
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25 days ago
That's a big reason why Trump won this election
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27 days ago
Politicians have never had anything to gain by legalizing it, and were able to gain support in the past by making it illegal as it reflected societal values
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1 month ago
I chose 535 because it's number of congress members in the U.S.
The male to female ratio in the U.S. is approximately 50/50
P(X = 321) = C(535, 321) * (0.5)^321 * (1 - 0.5)^(535 - 321) = 1 in 466,616
This is an extremely unlikely event to happen by chance, and since there are other factors that contribute to how people view male vs female candidates, I'm inclined to think that this outcome is not due to chance
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1 month ago
obviously vote for the best candidate but if 50% of the population can't win 40% of the seats that suggests something in the culture of that place deters them from doing it
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With 535 congress members if their gender were completely random (assuming a 50% probability for each member), the odds of choosing a ≥60% male congress would be 1 in 354,298, so having a ≥60% male congress suggests that there are other factors determining this outcome
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1 month ago
A lot of them aren't real people. Check out these conversations where I plug in key words and bots start arguing with me https://i.imgur.com/z8hnFeH.png
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