you should. I'm currently up to volume 3 and I really enjoy it. I recommend just reading from the startShould I read the novel?
Okie dokie, I'll give it a read. Thanks for the recommendation.you should. I'm currently up to volume 3 and I really enjoy it. I recommend just reading from the start
It's very enjoyable!! I recommend itShould I read the novel?
you can use lactase supplements to help (short story, populations who don't have a long history of dairy consumption have a decrease of lactase production as they age)Unfortunately, I know that too well. I love cheese and sometimes I eat that, small pieces so I'll be fine. But yeah, I always feel really bad after drinking milk, so I stopped 3 years ago.
There are plenty of laws that don't treat people of different sexualities equally. The only way to change those laws is to make people aware of the issue and to do that you need publicity. If you want children to have the right tools to figure out their sexuality you need to give them access to the relevant information, which again puts you in the public eye. The different names are simply a way to find other people that feel the same way as you do. You don't complain about different ideologies having a ton of different names or the huge number of subdivisions nearly every major religion has. It might be unintuitive for outsiders but for those that are part of that group it helps with communication.Oh hey, a decent argument for what is basically "treat others with respect as fellow human beings, regardless of how weird you think they are".
Similar to real life, though in our case is a bit of the opposite problem. They are flaunting their "different" status with all the pride flags and different names and all that. If what they want is to simply be accepted, then what they are doing is counterintuitive imo.
To be accepted as normal means you are treated no more, no less special than others around you. So... Yeah. Very counterintuitive I say. At this rate it's going to be quite a long time until the alphabet people (forgot the name) to be truly accepted as a normal part of society.
You're better than me for responding because once I heard "the alphabet people," I figured that would be a waste of time. That's a new one.There are plenty of laws that don't treat people of different sexualities equally. The only way to change those laws is to make people aware of the issue and to do that you need publicity. If you want children to have the right tools to figure out their sexuality you need to give them access to the relevant information, which again puts you in the public eye. The different names are simply a way to find other people that feel the same way as you do. You don't complain about different ideologies having a ton of different names or the huge number of subdivisions nearly every major religion has. It might be unintuitive for outsiders but for those that are part of that group it helps with communication.
There's a difference between equality and fairness. Treating someone equally would mean having someone in a wheelchair go up and down stairs. Treating someone fairly means building ramps so that someone in a wheelchair has the same chance to get in and out of the building as everyone else. The rules in society have been made by the majority for members of the majority so treating a minority according to these rules might make them equal but still put them at a disadvantage
This is still feeding into the homophobia argument, isn't it? What harm has the LGBT+ community committed towards cis straight people with all this "flaunting"? LGBT+ people shouldn't have to hide who they are in order to be accepted in society, no matter how explicitly they choose to do so.Similar to real life, though in our case is a bit of the opposite problem. They are flaunting their "different" status with all the pride flags and different names and all that. If what they want is to simply be accepted, then what they are doing is counterintuitive imo.
I know, thank you. I did an entire thesis on that. The thing is lactase pills are still experimental and don't work on everyone. And about the populations, it's funny 'cause here in Italy we drink a lot of milk and make different kind of cheese, mozzarella for pizza, just to name one. I'll live, there are worse things in the worldyou can use lactase supplements to help (short story, populations who don't have a long history of dairy consumption have a decrease of lactase production as they age)
Oh ok; for sure, when taking medications it's always best to consult a professional before, as you know lactase decrease is completely normalI know, thank you. I did an entire thesis on that. The thing is lactase pills are still experimental and don't work on everyone. And about the populations, it's funny 'cause here in Italy we drink a lot of milk and make different kind of cheese, mozzarella for pizza, just to name one. I'll live, there are worse things in the world
Oh hey, a decent argument for what is basically "treat others with respect as fellow human beings, regardless of how weird you think they are".
Similar to real life, though in our case is a bit of the opposite problem. They are flaunting their "different" status with all the pride flags and different names and all that. If what they want is to simply be accepted, then what they are doing is counterintuitive imo.
To be accepted as normal means you are treated no more, no less special than others around you. So... Yeah. Very counterintuitive I say. At this rate it's going to be quite a long time until the alphabet people (forgot the name) to be truly accepted as a normal part of society.