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Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 5:57 pm
by C Elegans
@Taco: I must be too much of a smartass myself to have noticed
Originally posted by Dottie
I was of course refering to the stereotyped image of a "real womans" wishes and desires, not something else, like you physical charactaristics. Wich i have found matching the image of a woman rather well.
Are you sure about that? It looks suspicious to me.
I am impressed, how perceptive of you to be able to match my physical characteristics to the female gender. However, I am not altogether removed from the stereotype "real woman" image. I mean, I'd like to produce children as well as good science...and I do notice when the garbage smells, after a few days or so. I have even started washing my clothes before I have to go to work without underwear...
It is funny to build people, like building your own golem but more self-conscious

It is also a nice way to try out ideas

Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 6:14 pm
by Dottie
Originally posted by C Elegans
I am impressed, how perceptive of you to be able to match my physical characteristics to the female gender.
Gender is ofcourse only a rule of thumb I use, In reality I think every human is unique.
Originally posted by C Elegans However, I am not altogether removed from the stereotype "real woman" image. I mean, I'd like to produce children as well as good science...and I do notice when the garbage smells, after a few days or so. I have even started washing my clothes before I have to go to work without underwear...
It is funny to build people, like building your own golem but more self-conscious
It is also a nice way to try out ideas
And the child part have always facinated me, Im just unable to understand why someone would put up with it...
...building a golem sounds much more rewarding.
And btw, If how long you put up with the smell of garbage is an indicator of gender I have the impression that silur is more of a woman than you?
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 6:19 pm
by fable
Originally posted by Dottie
Gender is ofcourse only a rule of thumb I use, In reality I think every human is unique.
I confess that Dottie is correct.
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 6:25 pm
by C Elegans
Originally posted by Dottie
Gender is ofcourse only a rule of thumb I use, In reality I think every human is unique.
I wish you were as free from preconceptions as you wish, but still I appreciate your strivings

Or maybe it's just a "personal preference"?
And the child part have always facinated me, Im just unable to understand why someone would put up with it...
...building a golem sounds much more rewarding.
So why do you think I don't have any children yet, but I do collect other dependant individuals (who are not "cognitive midgets" to quote a friend of mine)

But I am sure children is fun too - esp since I plan to hire you as an au-pair
And btw, If how long you put up with the smell of garbage is an indicator of gender I have the impression that silur is more of a woman than you?
We were talking stereotypes, and regarding stereotypes I think just about everybody I know except my prof is more of a woman than I.
EDIT: I confess I'm a science nerd, did anyone read the new report about the Macace(sp?) monkeys and homosexual behaviour? The females actually prefers having sex with each other, although they occationally mate with males as well. Sort of puzzling to my biologist mind that wants to view any behaviour as functional...maybe it is functional in another way, like for social bonding or something, many primates use sex for much more complex things than simply reproduction. Social bonding and stress relief are two well studied areas.
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 6:28 pm
by fable
Originally posted by C Elegans
So why do you think I don't have any children yet, but I do collect other dependant individuals (who are not "cognitive midgets" to quote a friend of mine)
But I am sure children is fun too - esp since I plan to hire you as an au-pair
Cognitive midgets? Would you please elaborate a bit?
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 6:33 pm
by C Elegans
Originally posted by fable
Cognitive midgets? Would you please elaborate a bit?
My friend once said "children are just cognitive midgets" (ie dwarves) as a response to someone who asked her why she wasn't particularly fond of children.
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 6:51 pm
by fable
Originally posted by C Elegans
My friend once said "children are just cognitive midgets" (ie dwarves) as a response to someone who asked her why she wasn't particularly fond of children.
Cognitive geniuses, more likely. The amount of information they assimilate in a relatively short period of time is astonishing. What a shame adults have to try and beat that flame out of them.
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 7:03 pm
by Chanak
Originally posted by fable
Cognitive geniuses, more likely. The amount of information they assimilate in a relatively short period of time is astonishing. What a shame adults have to try and beat that flame out of them.
Agreed. My experience has shown me that children can be insightful to an astonishing degree; often, this can be unnerving. A friend's child, at the ripe old age of five, saw me sitting deep in thought one afternoon. He walked over and sat down next to me solemnly. He was silent for a moment, then looked up at me and asked if I was feeling down. I replied that I was, and, smiling, he said in response: "Why don't you play with me? Maybe you'll feel better."
My confession:
I like to watch cartoons.

Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 7:05 pm
by Dottie
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 7:30 pm
by C Elegans
Originally posted by fable
Cognitive geniuses, more likely. The amount of information they assimilate in a relatively short period of time is astonishing. What a shame adults have to try and beat that flame out of them.
Nothing on this earth have more learning capacity than a child around age 3. My friends comment, and my enjoying her comment, must be seen in a special context. In Sweden, more than any other country I've ever been to, children are not generally viewed as the same as adults but something inherently different. This is a long discussion, but this view of children results both in the adults refusing to see and acknowledge that children do not have a different human nature than adults which in turn result in total blindness and refusal to see problems like bullying, violence between children, etc, (because children are "good") and at the same time it results in children not having the same rights as adults, as is demonstrated in the many cases of violence towards children and the attitude that having children is some kind of right adults should have.
Few things are so un-PC in Swedish society as to not automatically love all children just because they are children. Personally, I am no more fond of children than adults - I don't see any reason why I should make a difference.
And whereas I find it upsetting that children should not have the same rights as adults as is demonstrated in custody issues and adult violence towards children, I also do find it really irritating that people bring their screaming infants to concertos and public places, and anyone who find this disturbing is viewed negatively because it is an expression of not allowing children to do anything at any place. I also hate the way this has been made into a feminist issue, so that not liking screaming infants at the opera house is equal to being a chauvinist and repressing women.
It is difficult to describe, but it's a strange combination of total laissez fair pedagogics plus adult projections plus instrumental view on children. In summary, Swedish children pedagogics suck.
EDIT: Oh, I forgot my confession: I don't like infants. I don't think they are cute. I prefer people I can communicate with verbally.
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 7:36 pm
by C Elegans
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 7:42 pm
by Dottie
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 7:59 pm
by C Elegans
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2003 3:33 am
by Karembeu
Lol...
"
Vanilla Ice", "
My Little Pony", "
Pokemon", "
Lesbian Monkeys"....
I confess that this is all sensitive information well worth its weight in gold should anyone ever want to blackmail you all...

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2003 4:05 am
by frogus
I confess that I have recently given in to the psychological urge to 'build up' before 'cutting down'.
I also confess that I am currently downloading Jadakiss's 'I'm Gangsta'
*sings*
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2003 8:00 am
by Chanak
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2003 8:15 am
by fable
Originally posted by frogus
I also confess that I am currently downloading Jadakiss's 'I'm Gangsta'
*sings*
Gods, @Frogus. I never realized you air-sang Michael Jackson. Now there's an image.

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2003 1:19 pm
by Nightmare
I confess that I have secrets too secret to tell.
I confess that I believe mental things mean so much more then material things.
I confess that I don't really know anything.

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2003 2:24 pm
by Rob-hin
I confess that it's carnaval here and that I'm sitting at home
alone lurking in SYM.

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2003 2:30 pm
by Gruntboy
I confess I have destroyed someones feelings for all the wrong reasons.