theronimous

theronimous t1_j7rpyvy wrote

|The god part is irrelevant

I don’t understand your point. The serenity prayer makes sense even if you remove the reference to ”God”. I consider it as a figure of speech, as if you are coming to the realization (on your own). An epiphany so to speak.

I highly recommend reading the Christian Bible’s book of Proverbs, even if you don’t believe in Christianity.

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theronimous t1_ixt1yps wrote

Psychology is not a medical field, psychologists are not medical doctors. Since you don’t have even this basic knowledge, my respect for anything you have to say on this subject is minimal. I asked a simple question, define gender, which you either refuse to do or are incapable of answering.

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theronimous t1_iwd8uue wrote

How do you change genetics? Your body develops based on whats coded in your genome. The fact is that you consider gender based on your own misconceptions and social constructs that define gender as stereotypes. Gender dysphoria is a made-up term based on a false premise. (Define male/female for me, if you can. What is the appropriate “role” for male/female.)

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theronimous t1_iw9ogrg wrote

Why aren’t we encouraging people to accept the body they were born with instead of indulging existing gender based stereotypes? You don’t have to be “masculine” to be a male and being “feminine“ is not a requirement to be female. Physical gender is determined by genetics, not by social expectations of behaviour. Let me ask you this. If a genetic male identifying as a woman goes to a doctor complaining of lower abdominal pain, should the doctor be considered transphobic for suspecting prostate cancer vs uterine cancer?

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theronimous t1_iu7rjgd wrote

>The many, distinct mutations in their infection machinery have enabled them to escape from antibodies elicited from the original series of vaccines

You are correct, I missed the part about the original vaccines still being effective, my bad.

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theronimous t1_iu7mn1n wrote

It means that the original vaccines are useless, but you should still get them to reduce the risk of severe covid symptoms, even if the vaccines don’t work on the new variants. And also, get all four boosters that may or may not be effective against new strains of covid, even though they might not work. Is that clear?

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theronimous t1_iu6s2s0 wrote

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