01-24-2012, 03:15 AM | #9931 |
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I have to wonder just how much denial is being thrown around by these people, or if they legitimately missed all of the plush puppet ass in earlier acts
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01-24-2012, 03:20 AM | #9932 |
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Oh man can I offer you guys some free advice
Never post in MSPA forums Ever
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01-24-2012, 03:35 AM | #9933 |
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I have a rule that has served me well in my years of traveling the internet: Never go to the official forums of anything.
The exception being NPF, of course.
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01-24-2012, 04:09 AM | #9934 | |
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Yes. Yes. It feels good to be vindicated. As Solid Snake listed there were a pretty crazy number of people who somehow managed to try and twist every update to Dirk being straight in all the dumbest ways despite the opposite being blatantly true. But oh no he's going to hit on Jake and Jake already knows Dirk has a crush on him and he's prepared to turn him down and Dirk doesn't even know oh noo Why must there be so much heartbreak in one comic
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01-24-2012, 04:19 AM | #9935 |
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Me on MSPA: "There are an exceptional number of reasons why politicians will ignore or downplay objective truths in order to instead procure beneficial compromises or advance their superior policies. For example, even if it was definitively scientifically proven by conservatives that homosexuals could be converted to heterosexuality through external environmental pressure alone, I would fight against this and even downplay legitimate scientific reports if necessary in order to ensure that I protected my constituents. Politicians are hired by their people to serve their people, not act as scientists."
MSPA READERS: "You are a terrible person." ME: "This happens in politics all the time! As an example, if I were a Democrat in Congress and I even objectively believed that a Republican policy was objectively correct or more beneficial to the nation, if I was in a position where I'd advance my constituents' positions further by agreeing with my Democratic colleagues on one minor issue in order to receive reciprocal benefits fighting greater causes down the road, that's a compromise every politician makes. In the end we serve the people, not 'the truth.' Our goal is to reorganize society as broadly and effectively as we can to follow the principles we endear, and we can't let the 'truth' on any one issue hold us hostage." MSPA READER: "So what you're saying is in 1860 you'd totally support your fellow Democrats in opposing slavery." ... ... ....what the fuck kind of Civil War version of Godwin's Law is that For one thing I'd have been a Republican before the realignment in the 1960s For another thing did he even read what I said I'm pretty sure that falls into the "more important things you don't compromise on" camp of beliefs. This is like attempting to discuss things with three year olds. It's like they don't understand how politics works POLITICS IS NOT LIKE THE HARD SCIENCES, Christ but nnooooo, let's debate the law school student attending a great law school on this
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01-24-2012, 05:50 AM | #9936 | |
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Genetics doesn't make for evidence that Bro was gay. To be honest, I don't really see why you'd need any either. I mean, I've figured he was gay since like, before we'd ever even seen him. It's really not being hidden very hard.
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01-24-2012, 06:12 AM | #9937 |
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Well then I'm curious, Bit. If not genetics, what defines a person's sexuality?
(Here's hoping you don't say "environmental factors.")
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01-24-2012, 06:17 AM | #9938 |
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Applies to most fandoms especially if they get big enough. There's a reason I only hang out here as opposed to MSPA forums, where I've been, trust me. The only other webcomic community besides NPF that seemed decent was Whitechapel forums.
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01-24-2012, 07:00 AM | #9939 | |
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Environmental factors also influence how your genes unfold and interact. Saying something happens genetically is generlaly pretty meaningless. Genes and environment interact massively, even if you had say an "intelligence gene" it wouldn't increase you intelligence unless it was present with the correct other genes, they all unfolded in the right way and you had th ecorrect stimullus to get it working properly. And there isn't such a thing. But what we mean when we say there is no "gay gene" is that there is no gene that can be traced to it, identical twins who have the same genes can be both gay and straight which pretty much kiboshes that theory. Sexuality is likely determined by a myriad of factors that control the massive forming of neuronal connections in babies and childrens in the first few years after birth. This is when they form the differences between themselves and others and form connections between specific identities of people and how they relate to not themselves- the small and big Other as it were. This is basically all environmental. Nobody has found a gene for sexuality and it wouldn't make sense as something controlled by a gene. Genes code for actual physical change which sexuality is not. Sexuality is a complex relationship between yoruself and others which occurs in the dense mass of connections in the brain. If sexuality was coded for by genes we would be able to see physical differences between homosexuals and heterosexuals either in ourself or in animals that have homsexual pairs- which we never have. If sexuality was coded for by genes it would be fairly binary, either you are heterosexual or homosexual with the odd deviant due to mutations but this does not at all describe human sexuality. If homosexuality was genetic it would be traceable in lineages and hereditary. It's not, it occurs pretty much at random (once you account for society eand family pressures which would trend a child gay or straight). And if it was genetic how would that work? One (or maybe a cluster ) of genes controlling sexuality? I don't understand how this would work physically. Sexual arousal uses the same pathways in heterosexual people as homosexual people. It releases the same trasnmitters in the same part of the brain. And the triggers are external stimulae, not internal stimulae, so that can't be the explanation. In fact the entire point of the development process of a young baby is to adapt its brain (which can respond to internal stimulae fine) to respond to external stimulae- EXACTLY the differene between the two orientations is their reaction to external stimulae. Unless you can provide mechanistically how this works, and how your genes are going to rewrite the entire sexual reproduction pathway of the brain without leaving a crippled mess it baffles me how this can be genetic. Last edited by Professor Smarmiarty; 01-24-2012 at 07:02 AM. |
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01-24-2012, 07:06 AM | #9940 | |
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It's overly simplistic to approach sexual orientation as if it's just something that gets stuck to you at some arbitrary point. It's also pretty arbitrary to define sexual orientation based purely on whether someone prefers men or women. Neither sex or gender is binary, and the two can be completely different things, so how can you possibly assign meaningful sexual definitions to people based purely on whether they fuck "men" or "women?" There are probably various factors acting on your sexuality throughout your entire life. Just like everything else. And it's not like you just are or become of one particular sexuality. You've got a good chunk of years to live before the matter comes up at all. There are early periods and events (some of which I mentioned) that probably have a very big influence on where you'll end up in a broad sense, but they don't just hardcode a sexual identity into you. Sexual identity is like everything else - you build it. And that's not calling it a "choice," because doing that would have the same problems I've already discussed. It's just not as easy to label as popular culture wants it to be. Edit: Smarty explained the biology of it really well.
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