Redefining Language

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reptiles and birds use the potty the same way. Von-did you do the sheep brain with the fetal pig? that's standard.
I also used to work with a guy who was into birds. One day he told us birds go to the bathroom through “vents” and then we all calls him “birdfucker”
 
@acceptance

For classification its male, female and other.
The term that had been used for "other" was hermaphrodite. For humans, it was used to classify anyone who had sexual organs of both male and female. It could be any combination, both internal and external in any proportion. Basically a catchall classification for anyone who didn't fit into male or female. It didn't take into account hormonal levels. As in if a male had higher than average estrogen levels it didn't put them in the hermaphrodite category. It only took into account the sexual organs.

Recently the term intersex has been used to replace hermaphrodite for humans, mainly for social reasons. Personally I disagree with this change because it deviates from the original definition and use of intersex that has been used for many decades
The term intersex was originally used as a descriptor for species as a whole that contained both sets of sexual organs or could naturally switch genders. Some species of frogs do this. Green frogs: Rana clamitans is probably the most well known.
Hermaphrodite is still used to describe an individual of a species (other than humans) that has both male and female reproductive organs generally due to a mutation. Using frog as an example again. When the use of pesticides such as DDT were more prevalent it caused mutations in individuals of several frog species where they were born with both male and female reproductive organs.

For now the only thing that has changed about the "other" classification is the term being used; intersex instead of hermaphrodite for humans. It's still a catchall classification that categorizes anyone that doesn't fit male or female and has sex organs of both.

The updates in science is being able to identify the genes or conditions that causes a person to be intersex. Even though some causes are identified, the end result of having both male and female sex organs is the same. So there's no need; or rather not enough evidence to further breakdown intersex into sub-classifications. Its not going to say you have a vagina one ball and a nub so you're intersex-1 and you have a partial vagina and full on cock & balls so you're intersex-2. It's just all intersex. Anything that breaks it down further is for social reasons rather than scientific purposes.

As far as Differences in Sex Development (DSD) are concerned; intersex is a form of DSD and some people improperly use the terms interchangeably. But DSD encompasses much more than intersex. One example is if a female starts having periods late; after age 16 or 17 or if a male starts puberty early, like age 7-8. Recently it began to encompass gender dysphoria. Difference in Sex Development is sort of a self descriptive term as it descries anything that is out of the ordinary in a person's sexual development. It's not limited to a person having traits or sex organs of male and female.

On the subject of mutant; scientifically it is correct terminology to call any organism with any mutation a mutant; this also includes humans/people. Socially it's considered derogatory to call a person a mutant. So no scientist would call someone a mutant, they'd refer to the mutation itself. For example, sickle cell anemia is a mutation of the blood cells so it would be referred to as a mutant blood cell, not a mutant person. On the other hand other organisms (animals, fungi, bacteria, etc.) could be referred to as a mutant. An example of this is the peppered moth. White with black spots is the original form and solid black is the mutation. So the black one could be referred to as the mutant variant. Another one is antibiotic resistant bacteria. It's mostly referred to as super-bacteria, but can also be referred to as mutant bacteria.
 
Maybe he got kicked by a horse or gored by a goat at church. Just sayin' when you hold service in a barnyard it's a distinct possibility.
That would be a fittin' end tho. And he would be raining down EVH clips from up yonder.
 
That would be a fittin' end tho. And he would be raining down EVH clips from up yonder.
I'm pretty sure he's just woodshedding those Eddie moves and his hungarian minor stuff back at the ranch. Hopefully anyways.
 
For classification its male, female and other.
The term that had been used for "other" was hermaphrodite. For humans, it was used to classify anyone who had sexual organs of both male and female. It could be any combination, both internal and external in any proportion. Basically a catchall classification for anyone who didn't fit into male or female. It didn't take into account hormonal levels. As in if a male had higher than average estrogen levels it didn't put them in the hermaphrodite category. It only took into account the sexual organs.
Thanks for that overview. Regarding classifications, it is helpful to understand the proper terminology. I'm also interested in a slightly different question — how are determinations of biological sex made? What are the essential criteria for being male or female? Are these criteria in contention? The article, for all it's limitations, seemed to justify the argument that even a chromosomal test isn't really sufficient, and minor deviations of genetic sex traits might be more common than realized. Are any abnormalities, whether chromosomal, genotypic or phenotypic automatically grounds for the intersex designation or just major and obvious ones?
 
I'm pretty sure he's just woodshedding those Eddie moves and his hungarian minor stuff back at the ranch. Hopefully anyways.
Why don't you go check on him? Just be sure to wear an orange vest and use a bullhorn to announce your presence. And keep your hands up. ?
 
Why don't you go check on him? Just be sure to wear an orange vest and use a bullhorn to announce your presence. And keep your hands up. ?
I quit gigging out that direction because we hit two deer in the span of a few months coming back on 1888. About the time the bluesmobile was repaired from the first impact we hit the second one a couple weeks later. Beautiful drive on the way out in the daylight, absolutely treacherous at night.
 
Well thanks to Biden's unwillingness to allow for oil exploration it's not a retired cop car. More like a Honda, lol
Well, at least it will give you something to be blue about.

"I've been driving,
An old honda.

Ain't been driving,
No old cop car.

I said I ain't been driving,
No old cop car!

All thanks to biden <harmonica trill>,
I gots me an import
Bluesmobile.
<ending cadence>"
 
Well, at least it will give you something to be blue about.

"I've been driving,
An old honda.

Ain't been driving,
No old cop car.

I said I ain't been driving,
No retired cop car.

All thanks to biden <harmonica trill>,
I gots me an import
Bluesmobile."
Reminds me of the words to every song in every made for Netflix series.
 
Ah shucks, you caught me.
Seriously. Haven't you noticed those shows all have these dumb songs and the words are like just regular shit. Like describing irrelevant shit, not rhyming or making sense. Your eyes are blue, please take me home now, the river is long, blah, blah blah,
 
Seriously. Haven't you noticed those shows all have these dumb songs and the words are like just regular shit. Like describing irrelevant shit, not rhyming or making sense. Your eyes are blue, please take me home now, the river is long, blah, blah blah,
I haven't owned a proper tv set since 2009 so no, I never hear that awful music.
 
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