Message from @isoboto

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2020-11-15 22:45:13 UTC  

Because strait means you date someone of opposite gender

2020-11-15 22:45:33 UTC  

Or by the UC website, (opposite gender identification)

2020-11-15 22:46:25 UTC  

there are 2 genders

2020-11-15 23:02:02 UTC  

> Can someone give me the link to the affadavits? ( I mean the 234 page ones) about the fraud?
@CGMackie sorry for the late reply. you can find the compressed version here: https://roar-assets-auto.rbl.ms/documents/7487/3.%20EXHIBIT%201%20(affidavits)%20(compressed).pdf

2020-11-15 23:03:54 UTC  

Can Tyler do a hair reveal?

2020-11-15 23:07:09 UTC  

> OK question:
> I'm applying to colleges, and it gives me the options for:
> Heterosexual or straight? Gay or lesbian? Bisexual? Other?
> Heterosexual is defined as liking people of the opposite gender
>
> Is there a gender Identity of liking people of the opposite sex and gender?
>
> Just curious, if there isnt a name for it I'm creating ones
@Uber lmao i'm pretty sure you'd have got this answer done already, but i'm curious to hear your thought on this. here's my rationale:
1. heterosexual and straight is synonymous as far as I can tell, unless the "woke" diction got changed again?
2. also since you want a term for "liking people of the opposite sex and gender" -- i'm assuming you're talking about sex/gender no difference (ie. female identified as a woman)?
3. i think heterosexual would be the better fitting term ultimately. heterosexual are the original word talking about attracting to one sex only (https://www.healthline.com/health/cisgender-vs-straight#straight-defined). furthermore you wouldn't define a man who married a trans man as a hetero-couple.
4. the problem here, i guess, is that if you're "straight" you can't also be "queer" -- so if you follow that circular logic "straight" would be the better fitting term for ones that like "people of the opposite sex and gender" while heterosexual means you only attract to either sex or gender

2020-11-15 23:07:46 UTC  

i never answer those questions, they should not be asked

2020-11-15 23:13:51 UTC  

The idea is that UCs say that straight means liking people of the opposite identifying gender

2020-11-15 23:14:06 UTC  

In it's definition

2020-11-15 23:14:43 UTC  

> The idea is that UCs say that straight means liking people of the opposite identifying gender
@Uber you said "Heterosexual is defined as liking people of the opposite gender" though

2020-11-15 23:15:03 UTC  

it's sematic, but i'm interested to see how this vocabulary war is shifting that's all

2020-11-15 23:15:17 UTC  

Yeah, sorry about that

2020-11-15 23:15:28 UTC  

I kinda recited the definition from my own memory

2020-11-15 23:16:05 UTC  

UCs basically say straight means liking people of opposite identification of gender

2020-11-15 23:16:25 UTC  

> I kinda recited the definition from my own memory
@Uber no worry. heterosexual is interchangable with straight so i was baffled it was on there at all

2020-11-15 23:16:47 UTC  

Ye, I agree their interchangeable

2020-11-15 23:17:21 UTC  

I'm trying to create or find a definition for liking cisgender opposite sex

2020-11-15 23:17:47 UTC  

And not attracted to non-cis opposite gender

2020-11-15 23:18:11 UTC  

Thanks fo pinging me btw, this server huge

2020-11-15 23:18:19 UTC  

> I'm trying to create or find a definition for liking cisgender opposite sex
@Uber ha.

2020-11-15 23:18:21 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/720435140299587727/777673877756444702/unknown.png

2020-11-15 23:18:40 UTC  

Ye

2020-11-15 23:18:58 UTC  

I'm saying straight can be seen as liking the opposite self identification of gender

2020-11-15 23:19:00 UTC  

this is mind gymnastic lmao

2020-11-15 23:19:31 UTC  

I want a definition of straight of someone that likes the opposite cisgender sex whose gender matches their birth sex

2020-11-15 23:19:41 UTC  

> I'm saying straight can be seen as liking the opposite self identification of gender
@Uber yeah, that's fine. is this something you're study at uni or is it something you had to take on an introductory quiz?

2020-11-15 23:20:03 UTC  

Not uni, college apps and debate team

2020-11-15 23:20:37 UTC  

> I want a definition of straight of someone that likes the opposite cisgender sex whose gender matches their birth sex
@Uber hm. i'd argue heterosexual as a more fitting term -- simply because of its traditional definition. you don't think of a man and a trans man as a hetero-couple, right?

2020-11-15 23:20:40 UTC  

Debate is a p liberal sphere

2020-11-15 23:21:02 UTC  

Yeah, a definition of straight that excludes dating trans ppl basically

2020-11-15 23:21:14 UTC  

> Debate is a p liberal sphere
@Uber i was the co-prez of my school MUN. i'm like the only kid that have slightly conservative value lmao

2020-11-15 23:21:30 UTC  

yeah i am not answering race or gender fuckery questions anymore

2020-11-15 23:21:39 UTC  

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2020-11-15 23:22:26 UTC  

> yeah i am not answering race or gender fuckery questions anymore
@BitsBytes i'm interest to see how vocabulary and language evolve lmao

2020-11-15 23:22:48 UTC  

in a few year we'd be witnessing heterosexual vs. straight definition

2020-11-15 23:22:52 UTC  

if i say i'm white i have lower chance of admission

2020-11-15 23:23:02 UTC  

if i say i'm black i have higher chance of admission

2020-11-15 23:23:19 UTC  

> Yeah, a definition of straight that excludes dating trans ppl basically
@Uber yeah. but, anyway. i'd agree that straight seems to be the better word

2020-11-15 23:23:48 UTC  

> if i say i'm white i have lower change of admission
@BitsBytes if you're asian you've 0 chance of admission

2020-11-15 23:24:33 UTC  

Thanks isoboto

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