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  • Posts: 30,929
    brianlux said:


    You saw Jimi.  That's a good tradeoff. 
  • Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,680
    mrussel1 said:
    You saw Jimi.  That's a good tradeoff. 

    Ah, yes, true!  :plus_one:
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • New Jersey Posts: 29,146
    mrussel1 said:
    You saw Jimi.  That's a good tradeoff. 
    I thought he was Jimi s godfather?
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • Posts: 30,929
    mcgruff10 said:
    I thought he was Jimi s godfather?
    Nah,  he's ours around here.  The voice of reason,  moderation and moral clarity. 
  • Posts: 44,855
    mrussel1 said:
    Nah,  he's ours around here.  The voice of reason,  moderation and moral clarity. 
    until you piss him off......

    given my previous history I am very thankful to not have kids. wouldnt have been a pleasant upbringing.
    but I do have 2nd, 3rd and 4th cousins that trust my opinions over others..... so in that way I am helping raise a couple generations....
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  • Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,680
    mickeyrat said:
    until you piss him off......

    given my previous history I am very thankful to not have kids. wouldnt have been a pleasant upbringing.
    but I do have 2nd, 3rd and 4th cousins that trust my opinions over others..... so in that way I am helping raise a couple generations....
    Admittedly and much to my embarrassment, I will admit I have had a short fuse now and then.  The first step is admitting it, the second step is working on it- which I do.  But be assured of this- if I can get down to Oakland to meet some of you, I guarantee I will not do the following:

    -Grouse, grumble, complain or yell.
    -Call you names
    -Act like aknow-it-all or wise-ass.
    -Kiss you on the lips or grab your tush.

    On the other hand, I will:

    -Either shake your hand, hand bump, hug or high five- your choice.
    -Tell you I'm glad to meet you.
    -Ask if you'd care to write something in a small nice-to-meet-you note pad.
    -And toast your beverage of choice- maybe even buy you a round!
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

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    Why the fuck are you coming if not to grab my tush?  What a buzzkill. 
  • Posts: 9,478
    mrussel1 said:
    47. I lived the movement first hand,  18 when Ten hit.  No regrets on that. 
    I also lived it first hand, but I was a young pup then. Not old enough to go to any shows, just listen to the album's.
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    dignin said:
    I also lived it first hand, but I was a young pup then. Not old enough to go to any shows, just listen to the album's.
    So you gotta be pushing 40.  The moment was gone by 95. 
  • Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,680
    mrussel1 said:
    Why the fuck are you coming if not to grab my tush?  What a buzzkill. 

    Alright, Jesus already, I'll grab your fucking tush.  :lol:

    Oh, but wait, I'm hoping to bring my wife along too so maybe not! 
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • Posts: 16,898
    ecdanc said:
    Right. I forgot books aren’t really your jam. 
    Try living it before preaching. 
    hippiemom = goodness
  • Winnipeg Posts: 39,885
    ecdanc said:
    So most kids will be expressing their gender well before they encounter the roving gangs of cruel five-year-olds. 
    first, the 5 year old thing was talking about identity, not bullying. but that doesn't match up with the attempt at clever quips. 

    second, i guess we can tell all those people out there transitioning at age 17, 22, 35, 47, and 69, that they are well behind the curve of modern 3 year olds. 
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  • Winnipeg Posts: 39,885
    so claiming to be rejecting gender norms, which would include, but not limited to, clothing, appearance in general, toys, etc. yet, the choosing of the name needs to be gender neutral. why? if you are so progressive and smashing through the glass ceiling that is gender traditions, why go with what traditional gender roles define as a gender neutral name? isn't that going along with gender norms? what's wrong with cynthia or gladys as a name if the child chooses to be a boy? it shouldn't matter, after all, no matter what the child chooses, if the kid is perfectly comfortable in their own skin and identity at age 3, well, then, what's the problem? 

    and if the kid wants to change/choose their gender, why does name even matter? let the kid choose! i would imagine name is the least of the issues here. 

    just name it baby x until it's old enough to crawl to its preferred name on a flash card in between diaper changes. 
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    you end up with a baseline of some conformity no matter what
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  • Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,680
    edited January 2020
    so claiming to be rejecting gender norms, which would include, but not limited to, clothing, appearance in general, toys, etc. yet, the choosing of the name needs to be gender neutral. why? if you are so progressive and smashing through the glass ceiling that is gender traditions, why go with what traditional gender roles define as a gender neutral name? isn't that going along with gender norms? what's wrong with cynthia or gladys as a name if the child chooses to be a boy? it shouldn't matter, after all, no matter what the child chooses, if the kid is perfectly comfortable in their own skin and identity at age 3, well, then, what's the problem? 

    and if the kid wants to change/choose their gender, why does name even matter? let the kid choose! i would imagine name is the least of the issues here. 

    just name it baby x until it's old enough to crawl to its preferred name on a flash card in between diaper changes. 

    Or do what Wavy Gravy did and name the boy something beyond gender neutral:  Howdy Do-Good Gravy Tomahawk Truckstop Romney.

    It seems fucked up to me to not acknowledge a kids gender.  Why set them up to have their heads messed with that way?  That doesn't mean you can't let them express themselves in individual ways.  As a toddler, I had a girl doll for a few years, a typical "girls toy". I didn't care, I liked dragging it around along with my blanket.  I was Schroeder with a doll.  Some time later on, I discovered that it was more interesting to make model airplanes, attach them to a string, and fly them around in a circle with lit firecrackers attached to the fuselage.  Given the chance, kids figure out what shit works for them.








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    -Roberto Benigni

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    brianlux said:

    Or do what Wavy Gravy did and name the boy something beyond gender neutral:  Howdy Do-Good Gravy Tomahawk Truckstop Romney.

    It seems fucked up to me to not acknowledge a kids gender.  Why set them up to have their heads messed with that way?  That doesn't mean you can't let them express themselves in individual ways.  As a toddler, I had a girl doll for a few years, a typical "girls toy". I didn't care, I liked dragging it around along with my blanket.  I was Schroeder with a doll.  Some time later on, I discovered that it was more interesting to make model airplanes, attach them to a string, and fly them around in a circle with lit firecrackers attached to the fuselage.  Given the chance, kids figure out what shit works for them.








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  • Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,680
    mickeyrat said:
    Schroeder was on keys. Linus had the blanket...

    How could I have forgotten that?  I need help.


    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • Posts: 44,855
    brianlux said:

    How could I have forgotten that?  I need help.


    early onset dementia
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    another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
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    first, the 5 year old thing was talking about identity, not bullying. but that doesn't match up with the attempt at clever quips. 

    second, i guess we can tell all those people out there transitioning at age 17, 22, 35, 47, and 69, that they are well behind the curve of modern 3 year olds. 
    You don’t seem to understand the difference between initial gender expression and transitioning. 
  • Posts: 1,814
    so claiming to be rejecting gender norms, which would include, but not limited to, clothing, appearance in general, toys, etc. yet, the choosing of the name needs to be gender neutral. why? if you are so progressive and smashing through the glass ceiling that is gender traditions, why go with what traditional gender roles define as a gender neutral name? isn't that going along with gender norms? what's wrong with cynthia or gladys as a name if the child chooses to be a boy? it shouldn't matter, after all, no matter what the child chooses, if the kid is perfectly comfortable in their own skin and identity at age 3, well, then, what's the problem? 

    and if the kid wants to change/choose their gender, why does name even matter? let the kid choose! i would imagine name is the least of the issues here. 

    just name it baby x until it's old enough to crawl to its preferred name on a flash card in between diaper changes. 
    For precisely the reasons you’ve already detailed: the world is full of shitty people. In most cases, our names stay with us for life. 

    If you’d ever like to return to a conversation with me, let me know. For now it seems you’re content to keep bludgeoning your straw man. 

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