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Thread on typical conversations about Reconciliation in Canada, by Derek Simon.
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The Flag of Japan but it's actually this hand towel with a perfectly-placed water stain
oh shit i just peed on my towel accidentally better turn this into clout
it was a WATER STAIN i had an ICE PACK and it LEAKED onto the towel I DIDN'T FUCKCING PEE ON IT
you peed on it
you peed on it didn’t you lil piss boy
I DIDN'T PISS I DIDN'T!!!! I'M NOT A LITTLE PEEPEE BOY!!!! I'M NOT!!!!
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If anyone tells you that there are 2-3 sexes in the world I want you to just go ahead and slap them.
I was making a chart this morning, but by the time I got to the twentieth configuration of primary sex characteristics, I got bored and angry, so just fucking slap them. Don’t bother giving them a chart, it’s a pain in the ass to produce anyway.
Here’s some non-chart-form lists.
Primary sex is defined by taking one or more item from each list (roughly, because just as there are double dominant intersex conditions there are double recessive ones too and it’s a whole thing). All potential combinations of these options can be said to constitute their own primary sex category.
Chromosomes:
XX
XY
X/X0
Mosaic
XXY
XXXY
XXX
XYY
Others (there are so many, like I think you can live with up to five chromosomes? So many)
Hormones
Estrogenized
Androgenized
Double dominant (high levels of both estrogenic and androgenic hormones)
Double recessive (low or no sex hormones)
Gonads
Testicle/es
Ovary/ies
Ovotestes
Gonads
Testicular agenesis
Gonadal dysgenesis
Probably more, I’m not a professional here
Genitals
Penis
Vagina
Pseudovaginal pouch
Clitoromegaly
Micropenis
Hypospadias
Diphallia
Definitely more but I am Tired™
There’s like at least several dozen primary sexes, and that’s before secondary characteristic development comes into play and the point is biological sex is a fucking mass hallucination. Slap anyone who says otherwise.
(This is not a professionally sourced and cited resource post please do not treat this like it’s some kind of all powerful reference work I literally just made it in a fit of rage in abt ten minutes based on stuff I already know I didn’t even research it be careful use google etc and so forth)
#;-; THAT IS SO CONFUSING (– @all-the-ships-all-of-them )
It so is? Like it’s just ridiculously confusing and complex.
WHICH IS WHY PEOPLE WHO SAY IT’S SIMPLE AND COMES DOWN TO “MALE OR FEMALE”/”MALE, FEMALE, OR INTERSEX” NEED TO SHUT THE FUCK UP AND ACCEPT THEIR SLAPPING PEACEFULLY INSTEAD OF SENDING ME DOZENS OF ANGRY LETTERS
This has gotten more attention than expected so I figure I will put it here as well.
My favorite is that there’s a good chance that people so insistent on the existence of a binary may be intersex and never know unless: they don’t get a first period, develop unexpected secondary sex characteristics during puberty, or struggle with infertility later in life, or GET KARYOTYPED
These are also very human-centric! There are vertebrate animals that don’t use chromosomes as their sex-determination system (reptiles and some birds can also use the environment to determine sex) and there are vertebrate animals that use different chromosome arrangements.
Birds for example, don’t use XX/XY, they’re ZW/ZZ. In birds, the egg determines the sex (not the sperm) and females are the heterogamous sex (with ZW chromosomes). There is plenty of room for variation, too - a ZZW bird who presented as female successfully laid and hatched her own eggs (x)
Platypuses, meanwhile, have a system that resembles both XX/XY and ZW/ZZ in function, but the form is a little baffling. Platypus males are XYXYXYXYXY, and females are XXXXXXXXXX.
Clearly, there is nothing perfect, universal or holy about XX/XY - and anyone who insists there is has demonstrated that they don’t know anything about biology.
And it’s a fluid system even once you grasp the idea of chromosomes - we know that you can hack sex in lizards to create “superfemales” (by incubating an egg with “male” chromosomes at a temperature that hatches “female” babies). Superfemales present as females and can lay viable eggs. You can do it with lizards that happen to use the XX/XY system, and hatch fertile males with XX chromosomes. You can do this with chickens as well - take a “genetically male” fertilized egg and incubate it at the perfect temperature, and you can hatch a “male” chicken that will lay eggs for you. The difficulty is that this only works some of the time in chickens - the cooler temperatures that hatch female chickens tend to kill the male embryos that don’t transition, which is wasteful. Otherwise, this would revolutionize the poultry industry.
So now we know that XX/XY is like the Windows 7 of sexual determinism (lots of people use it, but would be silly to call it the only operating system in the world) how fixed is “sex” anyway? Well, most of us know that clownfish can change sex - if there are changes in their social structure, the dominant female can transition from a reproductively functioning egg-fertilizing male to a reproductively functioning egg-laying female. Bio textbooks say that clownfish “don’t have” sex chromosomes, but I think it’s more likely that they do, but that they don’t have any function. At any rate, the change is down to hormones, which change in response to the social environment the fish is in.
So are hormones, then, the Thing That Totally Definitely Determines What Men and Women Are? Not really. Before puberty, human children don’t have many sex hormones circulating in their bodies, and human children are often quite clear about their own gender. Humans who have had ovaries removed, or who go through menopause, no longer have waves of “female” hormones sloshing around - but we still call most of them “women.” Humans who have had their testicles removed or their androgens depleted (usually because of testicular or prostate cancer, which can feed on hormones) are usually still called “men.” And ovaries produce natural levels of testosterone quite happily, because they need to - just at lower levels! Pregnant humans often have particularly high levels of testosterone. Weirdly, “male” partners of pregnant people often drop to lower levels of testosterone than usual - their pregnant partner’s hormones influence their own biology. But a cisgender father of a fetus does not stop being a male just because he has less testosterone.
Pregnancy gets weirder, too - decades after the fetus has moved out, a pregnant person who once harbored an XY fetus will have XY cells in their body and brain. If you looked at, say, Molly Weasley, you’d be able to find “male” tissue in her brain - where her body traded for some fresh young stem cells from her fetuses, and used them to replenish her own older tissues. So a cisgender person born XX can exhibit microchimerism later in life and never know it. But having XY tissue in your brain doesn’t make you a man.
Okay, so what about gender roles? Surely those are clear - surely those are necessary for sex and sexuality and the Natural Order and all those things?
Well, we also know that animals practice a range of gender roles. Again, a lot of it is more obvious in fish, reptiles and birds, partly because sexual dimorphism tends to be more pronounced in these animals. But there are plenty of species in which you get multiple “types” of sexes. The most common is the territorial/satellite male arrangement, in which there are multiple distinct types of males, with different genetics, behavior, life history, physical appearance and courtship strategies.
Ruffs, a type of sandpiper, have distinct territorial and satellite males, plus “faeder” males that were only recently discovered to be male; faeders are identical to females in appearance and most behavior, and plenty of previous sightings of lesbianism in ruffs were probably faeder/female matings. Satellite and territorial males top faeders, but as faeders also top satellite and territorial males, researchers have interpreted this as “ruffs are perfectly aware that faeders aren’t the same as females, and none of them give a shit.”
Above are some different forms of masculinity in ruffs. The bird on the top left is a female; the birds below are the different male types. In the picture on the right, the independent and satellite male are vying for the attention of the female; the faeder is the brown one on the left. The territory belongs to the territorial male, who will defend it from other territorial males, but he doesn’t attack the satellite and faeder males, because they aren’t in competition. (Imagine your OT4.)
Outside of that, gender roles aren’t as important as humans pretend they are. There isn’t really a Breadwinner/Housewife divide in the animal kingdom because most animals don’t practice capitalism. Performative masculinity only benefits species that gain an evolutionary advantage from it. Non-human mammals don’t find mammary glands to be sexually arousing. Mostly, animals just try to survive in complicated, complex environments that are constantly trying to kill them. The rules are: 1) adapt to changes in environment by being resilient, adaptable and diverse; and 2) successfully pass on the genes that succeed in your environment. You don’t need to be “fit” or fierce or have lots of bright plumage - those are not your objectives and may, in fact, distract you. You don’t even need to mate, or be fertile, or have children of your own - you just need to make sure that your traits survive, and hopefully help your species after your death. There is nothing in the rules about the superiority of special genital configurations, which animals are allowed to touch the color pink, and who gets to grow a beard.
Tl;dr : every time a human tries to come up with a hard-and-fast rule about what “sex” or “gender” or “male” or “female” means, there is a bird somewhere that has quietly devoted the past 2 million years of its existence to proving that person wrong.
Ok, but yeah. I want to work more than 15 hours a week. I genuinely love the challenge with what I do. 15 seems, oddly tiny? Where did this number come from?
This is a good response to that question, in case anyone wanted the q&a paired together. 15 would be the social average — some people might work more, some less, but that would be up to them. This is also presupposing a change in the way the economy effectively functions, in the sense that 15 hours would be the social average for necessary labor, and after that point you’d probably see tons of people participating in “unnecessary” labor out of interest. There’s an idea in socialist theory that basically says once you reach a point far enough along after capitalism you’d just start seeing a blurring of the lines between what’s defined as “work” (or as “a job”) and what’s defined as “a collective activity”, especially with regard to the arts, science, etc.
At the very least, a transition towards (eco)socialism will require a vast shortening of the workweek and a reduction in overall advertising/consumption, whether that mean a 15-hour week or a 20-hour week. The main point is that people are overworked, we can meet everyone’s needs feasibly with less hours anyway, and the over-emphasis on extraction and accumulation (which is in part fueled by a tediously long workweek) is having disastrous effects on the planet. We can both accomodate the needs of the planet AND expand the political horizons for the great majority of the population, but it will require the fundamental defeat of capitalism and the establishment of a new ecological workers’ democracy. It’s a big project, but so worth it in the long run.
The 15-hour week presupposes a change in the economy first. Obviously capitalism requires long hours for people to survive, but in terms of pure stats it’s not necessary for society to be working that much. There’s enough resources for everyone, and so much work is pointless bullshit that only exists to line the pockets of the rich. The ecosocialist project demands a new way of looking at and distributing work. Get rid of the bullshit jobs, divvy up the necessary jobs, and we’d free up people’s time immensely to engage in pursuits they actually want to do to contribute to society.
Also, food and housing and such would be guaranteed in an ecosocialist society anyway, so it goes beyond simply reorganizing work. People have a right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and those will never be achieved for the great majority in a capitalist society.
These were really good additions so I wanted t add them onto the cumulative post
the 40 hour workweek is not as productive as corporate/management wants us to think, and it also leave most people exhausted. 8 hours a day, 5 days a week is an absurd amount of time to be working. And judging from statistics, there’s about 50% of Americans who work more than 40 hours a week…
This does not even include time spent commuting or getting ready for work.
Even though our productivity is leagues better than it has ever been, we now have less leisure time than feudal peasants! There is absolutely no reason for people to need to work 40+ hours a week just to support themselves or family.
There’s a lot of “But how will X industry function on so few hours?” And the answer that comes to my mind is that if the price we pay for no one living on the street, going hungry, or suffering from curable illnesses is that movies/video games take longer to make because no one can be coerced into working obscene hours on threat of starvation, then damn, that’s fucking cheap, and I would pay it without hesitation.
Also, on that last point: if we’re talking about projects that *actually* take that long? Yeah, most of the people who work those jobs are likely to volunteer more time at them; again, see “blurring the line between ‘a job’ and ‘a collective activity’” above.
I mean we already see people making movies, video games, music, fashion, and all the other things we love essentially for free out of the love of the medium with no expectation of profit right now. Why would we expect that art would suddenly disappear? If anything it would flourish.
It WOULD flourish because people who have more free time on their hands and aren’t living in constant fear of losing their house, healthcare, etc. have greater energies that they can devote to creative pursuits. Think of all the art and innovations we are likely missing out on, because everyone’s too busy scraping like hell to survive. Countless studies have proven that stress has very real deleterious effects on logic and reasoning along with pretty much all forms of thinking associated with creativity.
I haven’t really seen a ton of math here yet, so let’s do some simple math to prove that a 15 hour work week, if anything, is an estimate in the high range of what is necessary, and not absurd in the slightest:
What we see here is that technology has increased human productivity while median compensation for that productivity has been lagging behind.
In other words, somebody (a small minority) is making a bunch of money they weren’t making before.
Since 1978 human productivity has, thanks to technology, multiplied by 2.5x.
Standard of living has (calculated from spending and accounting for inflation) NOT CHANGED.
This means that we are not living more expensively, and in some areas, particularly housing, healthcare and education, we are now actually having it WORSE than they did 50 years ago.
So let’s do the math I was missing:
If we got rid of this paradoxical group that is making so much more money, we could have the same standard of living as in 1978 while working 2.5x less!
As the typical work week in 1978 was 40 hours, that corresponds to 16 hours (16 × 2.5 = 40).
And human productivity didn’t start increasing through technology in 1978! If we accounted for farther back than that we could cut it WAY more!
On top of that we have all of the previously mentioned factors, which get a lot more complicated to calculate, but it’s not even necessary!
The IWW was campaigning for a 16 hour work week in the 1910’s for crying out loud!
You really think we can’t do any less than 15 in 2018?
Also, let’s talk about how exactly capitalism makes this not work:
In capitalism, you have an employer who needs to profit from what you do.
This means that you create a certain amount of value for them. They pay you a wage in turn.
This wage is ALWAYS lower than what your work is worth.
If it was equal or higher, your employer would lose money from hiring you!
And this surplus value that your employer takes isn’t a little. It’s a lot.
So much that cutting the work week by half – presupposing this wage-exploitation stopped existing – would be absurd; a 15 hour work week would probably be too long, not too short!
Not to forget that our education system was brought in as essentially a babysitting service. Education itself can adapt to become about authentic learning with base skills and then moving on to actual interests. The teenage brain isn’t even awake until about ten in the morning, I don’t think the adult one is at 7, which is when a lot of workplaces here start up. We’re constantly tired, getting in crashes and accidents and then still having to show up to work where we can’t be even half as productive as we would be with only a few hours a day. It’s time to change. Back your actually leftist parties, educate yourself on the policies and help us to change other peoples minds, and maybe, just maybe, we’ll be able to say that our planet is no longer dying because of us, and we are not whipping ourselves to our own extinction.
There is a phrase used to describe people, often strangers, as “ships passing in the night.” The phrase is meant to describe how fleeting the intersection of two lives can be, how briefly people we don’t know can flicker in and out of our lives.
But when I read about the Titanic, I think we can push the phrase further. Because sometimes, as you pass another ship in the night, you may hear a cry in the dark. A person in danger. A shout for help. Distress rockets and SOS signals wailing into the night. A stranger in crisis.
And in those fleeting moments as your ship passes theirs, you get to make the choice- are you the Californian, the closest ship to the Titanic, which saw the distress rockets and saw the lights on the horizon and sat and did nothing; or are you the Carpathia, turning on a dime, pushing all steam to the engines, racing to help?
We can not say for sure what caused the Californian to not help the Titanic in that night of crisis. Whether is was apathy or incompetence or fear, we don’t know.
But we know that every single soul who survived the Titanic survived because of the Carpathia. Because the crew and the passengers of that ship raced nearly 60 miles through ice fields above their maximum speed in the dead of night, readying life boats, readying triage, to pull them from the water.
So, yes, we are ships passing in the night, and when given the chance to turn away or do good, always err on the side of reckless compassion.
theres boys like clouds, fleeting, hardly graspable, here and there and everywhere, and they want to travel the world, because, like clouds, they want to see everything and one place is never enough to satisfy their curiosity. theres boys like books, a story to be told to those willing to listen and those worth telling to with ups and downs and a climax and the climax is their love never have you felt anything so intense. theres boys like waves, changing like the tides close - distant - close but no matter what you can depend on them to come back and every emotion crashes hard against the shores and it feels like you are drowning in his place but he will never let you drown drifting you to the beach, to safety. theres boys like thunder loud and vocal about their emotions not ashamed and easily setting fire to the entire forest with a passion that sets your heart ablaze. theres boys like rainbows a combination of the good and the bad but so endlessly beautiful that you cant help but stare at them in awe as long as they are there and you wish for the rain to never stop. theres boys like him, whos all of these boys and more whose beauty you cannot begin to describe with words and who is a metaphor himself of the good and the bad and the ugly and the beautiful but who, in the end, you cannot be without.
types of boys inspired by my bf (via dollpng)
Jaspar Headcanon #187
Sometimes Caspar can't help himself, and kisses Joe during their videos. Although at the moment Joe doesn't complain, he does afterwards when he's editing and it takes twice as usual because all he sees is Caspar's lips on his collarbones and chest and navel and whoops, he's definitely gonna have to edit THAT out
Jaspar Headcanon #186
They had alternating class schedules, which meant that they only saw each other after the fact. It was tough at first, but they learned to deal with it by hiding little notes in the classrooms for the other to find. One time Troye Sivan accidentally found one of these notes which resulted in Joe and Caspar giving the poor seventeen-year-old a lesson on the mechanics of gay sex.
Jaspar Headcanon #185
At some point during their vacation in Cape Town, Joe spent the night in the big room, because of course Caspar let his boyfriend sleep over Needless to say, all of the boys wished they were Caspar's boyfriend that day Mostly Oli Especially Oli Poor Oli
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Jaspar Headcanon #184 The reason Joe's in the floor is because Josh didn't trust the couple to spend a night together on the bed and keep it PG rated. And he did not want to me traumatized.
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25 Days Of Christmassy Jaspar Headcanons: Day 12
On the 12th, Joe and Caspar attended their first Christmas party, accompanied with the Maynards, Josh, Oli, and Mikey’s, and they drank eggnog, and at one point in the night Joe lost his coat and was stranded outside in the cold at the same time, banging on the door–slightly tipsy–and begging to be let back in.
25 Days Of Christmassy Jaspar Headcanons: Day 11
After Joe recovers from his cold, he and Caspar go out for some more Christmas shopping for their friends and family, and it’s a good thing Joe is with Caspar, otherwise he’d have no idea what to get Joe’s parents.
25 Days Of Christmassy Jaspar Headcanons: Days 9 and 10
Joe is sick for the next two days, sneezing and shivering continuously, and the only thing that is keeping his spirits up is that Caspar has basically moved in to Joe’s apartment to keep him both company and looked after, and Joe silently wishes that Caspar would just stay with him forever.