Message from @ExceptionalFeather

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2018-11-21 23:57:42 UTC  

But I'm pretty sure pregnancy rates are not rising among the gay youth.

2018-11-21 23:57:54 UTC  

Pretty sure that number has been flatlining since they recorded it.

2018-11-21 23:58:09 UTC  

did it say rising?

2018-11-21 23:58:46 UTC  

Okay, pregnancy is not more common among male homosexuals than...male heterosexuals? Yeah, I'm gonna take a swing and say those numbers are equal.

2018-11-21 23:58:53 UTC  

lmao

2018-11-21 23:59:04 UTC  

to be fair, its 3 different groups

2018-11-21 23:59:25 UTC  

gay, lesbian, and bi vs hetero

2018-11-21 23:59:41 UTC  

Some males have vaginas. And many of those are homosexual

2018-11-21 23:59:52 UTC  

my guess, if those numbers are correct, it would be mainly due to bi's

2018-11-22 00:00:15 UTC  

No, Joe, that statement is oxymoronic.

2018-11-22 00:00:32 UTC  

what are you, a transphobe?

2018-11-22 00:00:54 UTC  

Hmm? I don't fear them, no.

2018-11-22 00:01:10 UTC  

Except maybe in a very abstract, large scale kind of sense.

2018-11-22 00:01:46 UTC  

"'The survey data also included students’ responses to a question about ever having been forced to have sex against their will.

For boys, behavior also accounted for a significant part of the increased risk, Lindley said. But, “what was different for the boys is if they were ever forced to have sex, they were more likely to cause a pregnancy.” ' this is fake news, everyone knows males can't be forced to have sex <:VeRiFiEd:463064374236413962> <:NPC:500042527231967262>

2018-11-22 00:03:01 UTC  

If someone with female genitalia identifies as male and has intercourse and thus becomes pregnant. Would that not be a homosexual male that has a vagina?

2018-11-22 00:03:30 UTC  

Hmm? No, that is a disturbed and confused pregnant woman.

2018-11-22 00:05:10 UTC  

Ehh tbf I don't care what someone identifies as. It has zero impact on me. And whatever we are currently doing seems to be pretty effective at darwinning off these confused individuals.

2018-11-22 00:07:55 UTC  

Yeah, this conversation has certainly left this individual very confused

2018-11-22 00:11:34 UTC  

that is the natural state of humans

2018-11-22 00:11:37 UTC  

The article linked above by grenade was what I was remembering. And I guess that number includes bi as well. The sticking point is that at this stage of life. People are far more likely to experiment so even full on homosexual individuals will have heterosexual intercourse in order to figure things out. The underlying problem of teen pregnancy in general however is a cultural issue amongst lgbt

2018-11-22 18:14:17 UTC  

Wow look at this, a channel for debating

2018-11-22 18:56:35 UTC  

Lies

2018-11-22 18:56:48 UTC  

Also slowmode bot.

2018-11-22 20:31:26 UTC  

Standardized tests make sense when they are conceived in the correct manner.

2018-11-22 20:31:59 UTC  

Tests that test specific knowledge, for example what you learned from a particular book or in a single class, are just a test of what you can remember.

2018-11-22 20:32:38 UTC  

But tests designed around entire bodies of knowledge, for example medical exams, are quite effective. They don't test what you remember but rather what you know.

2018-11-22 20:32:45 UTC  

There is a big difference

2018-11-22 20:34:38 UTC  

Agreed. My gripes with not only standardized testing but testing in general is that they are done in a way that doesn't encourage the students to learn what is being taught, and instead to memorize the information temporarily.

2018-11-22 20:38:03 UTC  

My psychiatric boards didn't ask me questions with four right answers and one right answer, they asked me questions with five right answers and asked what was the "best" answer among them. It required me to have real experience from my residency treating real patients and also to be very familiar with the literature so I can recognise what the current body of knowledge is as opposed to "traditional knowledge" which may have been superseded by new information.

2018-11-22 20:40:26 UTC  

Passing scores for "real" standardized tests are often in the high 60's or low 70's % specifically because it's hard to answer questions that have no single right answer. The point of the test is to prove that you are broadly familiar with the body of knowledge. Test questions can literally come from anywhere as long as you can cite them in the primary literature or accepted standards of practice.

2018-11-22 21:25:48 UTC  

👌

2018-11-23 08:30:16 UTC  

I thought that kind of thing was a common thing in universities? Give the students literature to read, hold the lecture and then hold a test with a passing grade of like 50%?

2018-11-23 18:44:37 UTC  

@DrYuriMom since you have experience with grand jury duty. I hope you can explain it to me, since I am a filthy foreigner from a place without juries.
I tried reading the wiki article, but did not get much meaning from it.
1. Is the purpose of the grand jury to discover if there are any merit to an accusation?
2. Are you allowed to bring a lawyer when appearing in front if a grand jury?
3. You know the history of the concept of thegrand jury?
4. A (normal) jury is part of trial where guilt and punishment are metered out?
5. What is the definition of a; reasonable doubt. b; beyond reasonable doubt. c; beyond any doubt.
6. Is there any difference between a grand jury on state level and federal level?
7. Do you have an opinion on the Mueller Grand jury?

2018-11-23 18:45:27 UTC  

I can atleast answer number 5

2018-11-23 18:46:34 UTC  

Go for it

2018-11-23 18:47:14 UTC  

A) is basically is there enough evidence for a group of peers to believe you committed a crime, B) There must be more than before, C) And finally, The evidence in facts proves they committed it

2018-11-23 18:50:39 UTC  

I'm pretty sure that's not what reasonable doubt is.

2018-11-23 18:52:53 UTC  

I;ll come back to this in a bit. Too busy in general ^^;

2018-11-23 18:58:30 UTC  

Let's move over here, I think it's fair to say this is becoming a debate.

2018-11-23 18:58:56 UTC  

No one is taking life away except the individual taking their own life

2018-11-23 18:59:07 UTC  

Which is itself an abridgement of the citizen's privileges.