He's got it all wrong, the quantum fluctuations in the flux capacitor prove with 99.84859% certainty that time crystals oscillate at a resonant frequency of the speed of light with hydrogen chloride. It's quite simple, really, I can't believe he's so wrong.
As they said, you can push for this change in the primaries. No shame in being principaled or taking a long shot there, but in the general you're just handing power to a fascist if you don't vote dem.
I don't get why you're going around every comment here to complain about being talked down to while you seem to not even understand what you're arguing against.
So you won't use your vote to help less people die?
Maybe you can say it over the phone, text, or a note instead if in person is too daunting.
I literally just described the scientific method. Sure, it's not the kind of question most scientists would ask, but it's the same scientific method.
I'll use the wrong pronouns even, it's just a habit I have to break.
Googling tells me they'd both have approximately the same wavelengths (depending on the speed of the neutron), so I guess it's probably that gamma rays would interact more strongly with electrons?
I can't be a Sigmoid because I don't function
Well, it's frequently easier to kill powerful people than to remove them by other means, so the question becomes: how much benefit must it provide to justify killing someone, including how that compares to other options?
Gender identity and expression are different things, but they can be hard to differentiate if you don't have a strong sense of gender identity. It sounds like that's the case for you. If you find it useful to call yourself a demiboy, like if you want to signal that you're not super attached to man, go for it.
In language, the rules are made up and people don't really care about the fine details anyway, so don't get too stuck on technicalities of definitions. Demiboy or not, good luck on self discovery!
What? This was a hypothetical scenario. You're making up something to be mad at.
I always thought I was just an introvert and shy, but as I've been transitioning (still early) I've felt more confidence than I thought possible. I don't expect to turn into an extrovert, but it's an amazing improvement so far! You say you'd transition in a heartbeat if society was more accepting, but if that's the case I recommend doing it anyway, or at maybe just dipping your toes in. Maybe you can try being a woman in private and a man in public, that way you don't really risk anything while still being able to experiment.