Message from @MostlyMojo

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2019-07-30 17:38:39 UTC  

biology isnt real

2019-07-30 17:39:02 UTC  

yeah why dosent it form a rainbow

2019-07-30 17:39:16 UTC  

i bet jordan peterson is behind this

2019-07-30 17:39:37 UTC  

making the lobsters trans

2019-07-30 17:40:11 UTC  

*half-trans

2019-07-30 17:42:29 UTC  

dont humans like this exist? born with both male and female parts anyway, its just really really rare and one is always more dominant than the other

2019-07-30 17:42:42 UTC  

Yeah

2019-07-30 17:42:45 UTC  

They're called Intersex

2019-07-30 17:42:50 UTC  

IIRC they're most infertile

2019-07-30 17:42:52 UTC  

It’s not the gender part they care about

2019-07-30 17:42:53 UTC  

like theyll have a small dick and a vagina, yeah intersex

2019-07-30 17:43:02 UTC  

It’s the cool split down the middle

2019-07-30 17:43:59 UTC  

@Nat there was also an old villain from the 1930s or 1940s who was literally half-woman and half-man, split right down the middle

2019-07-30 17:44:23 UTC  

jeckel and hyde?

2019-07-30 17:44:29 UTC  

nahnah

2019-07-30 17:44:30 UTC  

Wow

2019-07-30 17:44:43 UTC  

I'm not sure what the gender of the character even was

2019-07-30 17:44:58 UTC  

but he/she would turn to one side to lure victims towards him/her

2019-07-30 17:45:04 UTC  

and then shoot them with the male side, IIRC

2019-07-30 17:45:36 UTC  

sounds a lot like jekyll and hyde

2019-07-30 17:45:40 UTC  

it's not

2019-07-30 17:45:45 UTC  

Did it wear an outfit that was half dress and half suit

2019-07-30 17:45:49 UTC  

yeah

2019-07-30 17:45:51 UTC  

IIRC

2019-07-30 17:46:55 UTC  

He-she?

2019-07-30 17:48:13 UTC  

Yeah. That's the one.

2019-07-30 17:51:54 UTC  

I want He-she-xe

2019-07-30 17:51:55 UTC  

Usually two sets of genes result in one set being dominant

2019-07-30 17:52:38 UTC  

Chimerism very rarely allows both sets to manifest as different sexes (if gene sets are male and female, that is)

2019-07-30 17:52:54 UTC  

And if it does differ it often results in gonadal dysgenesis

2019-07-30 17:53:27 UTC  

I.e. their reproductive and genital parts don't grow as they should, because of all the mixed hormonal signals

2019-07-30 17:57:04 UTC  

The only documented way where a "true hermaphrodite" was a healthy specimen with two functioning sets was a case of a so called "parasitic twin"
I.e. two embryos fused in the womb into one, both retainin their genitals, but mushing them into the same region stacked one-behind-the-other
And even in that case the person had a dominant sex that overwhelmed the other twin with hormones, forcing the female parts to lay dormant and inactive

2019-07-30 17:58:17 UTC  

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2019-07-30 18:02:46 UTC  

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2019-07-30 18:03:52 UTC  

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2019-07-30 18:08:20 UTC  

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2019-07-30 18:37:18 UTC