Message from @REEDSEEJBAMBAM

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2018-09-20 21:13:57 UTC  

Got called sexist and racist for it

2018-09-20 21:14:14 UTC  

Because you love women enough to not want them to have to be wage cucks.

2018-09-20 21:15:14 UTC  

Instead of hating them enough to *force* them into the work place where they can be more miserable than men are there, and spread misery as having to work in that environment makes them into toxic monstrosities.

2018-09-20 22:42:29 UTC  

they were not favoring women in medicine because they tend to flake out once they get married, or simply go into the easier specialties, all in all, its not a good investment

2018-09-21 00:28:40 UTC  

Arbitrarily failing women out of a high level-course, so lovingly destroying the fruits of their hard work but it's ok, those silly wimmies don't know what they need like men do.

2018-09-21 00:35:14 UTC  

You know, you bring up an interesting point that I argued with someone on the internet about decades ago. How often do humans accurately know what it is they want? This isn't a defense of that weird failing female students thing. But a seperate question.

2018-09-21 00:36:41 UTC  

I really don't know what would fix Japan's failing birthrate.

2018-09-21 00:37:01 UTC  

Me neither, but that's really not what I was wondering about.

2018-09-21 00:37:57 UTC  

It's weird. i've asked this of psychologists and philosophers and they get oddly hostile when I ask it. Like I'm asking a question they're tired of answering, and won't give it any kind of serious consideration.

2018-09-21 00:42:17 UTC  

But considering the subconscious is pretty well established as a thing. Is it really that teriible to wonder how often we know what we really want.

2018-09-21 01:05:29 UTC  

Does JF actually podcast with David Duke, the guy who was the head of the KKK?

2018-09-21 01:09:09 UTC  

@Grumplebee I am aware it wasn't the question you were asking. However, it is an interesting question. Perhaps, if worldwide efforts to design anti-ageing therapies (which I hope to participate in) bear fruit, the ageing population might remain fertile for longer, allowing the Japanese to re-populate from a wider gene pool even after the population density dwindles.

2018-09-21 01:10:05 UTC  

I really do think they should adopt a policy that's the opposite of China's one child policy.

2018-09-21 01:17:19 UTC  

@Grumplebee there are animals such as naked mole rats that show no signs of ageing throughout their lifespan and just suddenly die of cascading system failures. In the case of naked mole rats, no observed decline of fertility with age is included in this lack of ageing .

2018-09-21 01:17:52 UTC  

Naked mole rat fertility is flipping bizarre though.

2018-09-21 01:18:09 UTC  

As they are the only eusocial non insects.

2018-09-21 01:18:33 UTC  

They have a queen who's urine turns all the other females infertile.

2018-09-21 01:18:42 UTC  

@ebowden yes lol every week JF does a podcast with david duke

2018-09-21 01:19:01 UTC  

one of the best pod casts online

2018-09-21 01:19:59 UTC  

they also don't feel pain if I am not mistaken

2018-09-21 01:20:31 UTC  

From burns.

2018-09-21 01:20:56 UTC  

still, they are so bizarrely atypical.

2018-09-21 01:21:14 UTC  

They feel some other types of pain.

2018-09-21 01:21:31 UTC  

weird never knew some much about molerats

2018-09-21 01:21:41 UTC  

you have to if you aren't regenerative in some capacity

2018-09-21 01:21:56 UTC  

They lack specifically acid nociception, it is an adaptation to the lower blood pH caused by very high carbon dioxide levels.

2018-09-21 01:22:20 UTC  

because their hives aren't well ventilated?

2018-09-21 01:22:38 UTC  

Yes.

2018-09-21 01:23:00 UTC  

They are so stinkin' bizarre

2018-09-21 01:23:23 UTC  

(The CO2 forms carbonic acid.)

2018-09-21 01:23:33 UTC  

Someone needs to do a clickbaitey "strangest mammals" video with them, platypi, and echidnas

2018-09-21 01:23:41 UTC  

What are some other weird mammals

2018-09-21 01:24:38 UTC  

I never used to understand it, but the more I learn, the more I realise why people keep naked mole rats as pets.

2018-09-21 01:24:46 UTC  

armadillos are the only animals besides humans that can contract leporsy and yes, it can jump between them and humans.

2018-09-21 01:25:57 UTC  

I've seen quite a few Echidnas, and some platypuses. Tasmanian platypuses are huge.

2018-09-21 01:26:28 UTC  

Bonobos are psychotially murderous, but scientists ignore that to push a free love globohomo agenda

2018-09-21 01:29:02 UTC  

I haven't seen actual scientists ignore it, but popsci guys and people who are not scientists certainly do.

2018-09-21 01:31:00 UTC  

@Grumplebee Biologically, naked mole rats take the strangeness cake. Their ribosomes, basic cellular units conserved througout eukaryotes, are split into three, rather than two units to achieve very high fidelity translation. Your ribosomes are more similar to yeast than they are to those of these mammals.