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@BobSpagina @blendearts @g_lantressor @yowaimomo_ even in the case of skeletal structure, there's a lot of variation and incorrect or androgynous skeletal identifications due to bias. When looking at skulls theres a 22% overlap and with sacral measurements, theres a 17% overlap. those arent insignificant numbers at all.
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@blendearts @g_lantressor @yowaimomo_ What it with libtards and intentionally misunderstanding arguments? Men and women literally have different bone structures.
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@skunk_bucketss @vanillachaidoll @thisisnefertiti unfortunately its likely that not a lot of people knew about the conditions since she was only 3 and not in school yet :(
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@vanillachaidoll @thisisnefertiti Why wouldn’t they take this poor baby away from them
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I didn’t even consider that as a possibility… oh my god that poor baby :(
New York Post@nypost
NY girl, 3, dies from lice infestation, severe neglect after hoarding parents subjected her to 'horrific' conditions trib.al/1dFBhOJ
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@xxpurplerxse @atr0c1us its from this guy on tiktok who initates korean men from hongdae. asking if someones open minded basically means "are you open to casual romance/sex"
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@dreamertabby @wheelrrwise yeah its pretty neat that they mean the exact opposite and have nooo relation in origin! I def see where the confusion could come from but yeah its heavily tied to black + queer culture here so it's definitely important to me to correct any misunderstandings!! :)
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girl this is internet terminology 101 get with the program
valen@primusyustisio
@dilvexed I guess he’s attracted to fem boys 😭😭technically they are women too
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@agnostheic yeah I see where the confusion is from. it is a bit annoying since its tied to our queer culture and looking on urban dictionary would clear up the confusion. the words are homonyms & arent related at all in origin which is pretty neat for meaning exact opposite things :)
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@ashtro73 sorry man im british and have only heard it used about the weather
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@hexles @I_ate_uranium @anarchoboognish thats true. about 30-50% of people with CO have cognitive impairment. but definitely not the case for this person, at least not to a high degree if any at all. he actually attends/attended my college, I havent kept up with him but he may have graduated by now.
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@I_ate_uranium @anarchoboognish I read a sizable % do also have intellectual disabilities, but a large % also have normal cognitive function if not above normal.
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This is a person with cerebral palsy
Tuğberk@tugberk37
Cinsiyet değiştirme ameliyatına giren bir kız, felç geçirerek sakat kaldı.
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@fakePentriket @doeful2 @anarchoboognish what does that have to do with him being smart? jesus christ you just proved their point. and why are you bragging about assaulting a wheelchair bound person?
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@doeful2 @anarchoboognish i could beat her up pretty easily
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@bambicina @wheelrrwise yeah np! honestly I get the confusion its pretty funny that they ended up meaning the exact opposite thing, most homonyms arent direct opposites like that. but because it's tied to a minority community I think it's important to clarify, so thank you for being open to learning!!
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@miwi_kiwi_ @wheelrrwise yeah i do think its pretty funny that the two homonyms have opposite meanings! but they're not related at all in origin
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@ashtro73 @wheelrrwise oh i didn’t know , i live in england so i took it this way
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@bambicina @wheelrrwise I mean it does mean face card but it's not a tiktok term and it wasnt taken from the british slang. it originated in drag culture completely on its own and has huge ties to the queer community.
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@ashtro73 @wheelrrwise i don’t even have tiktok this is just how i saw people using it
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@lesbianwithabob thats not even the case here. the two slang terms are homonyms. neither developed from the other!! the american term developed independently in drag settings
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@sharangark in america, the term developed from drag culture to mean exactly what the tiktok commenter said. the words are homonyms, it wasnt "stolen" from british slang at all
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