60 years ago DNA being a double helix was a new thing. 70 years ago we learned humans have 46 chromosomes. 100 years ago we thought we had learned how many chromosomes humans have. And we counted 24 (counted wrong). 120 years ago we discovered that chromosomes were distinct for sexes. 150 years ago DNA was a new thing.
All of this is a blink of the eye. If you are trying to use "science" to frame your claims and then fall back on "all of human social history lol" you're conflating very different time scales.
We didn't need understanding of DNA, or chromosomes, or lab coats and microscopes to know what a man is and what a woman is you fucking faggot. KYS.
Olympics are over, thank goodness. I didn't watch any of the events but I did watch the closing ceremony which sucked. It was so bland and a waste of time. Tom Cruise showed up and the whole reason why was so they could hand the Olympic flag over to the US because the next one is going to be held in LA. Now it made sense.
The Australian breakdancer Raygun was making headlines so I had to check it out. How is "breaking" even a sport? She made a mockery of it though, which is cool. Got a free trip to Paris and can forever call herself an Olympian. (IMG:[invalid] style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)
Olympic videos are copyrighted to death so it might disappear, which is a good thing.
How is "breaking" even a sport? She made a mockery of it though, which is cool. Got a free trip to Paris and can forever call herself an Olympian. (IMG:[invalid] style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)
Australia should have sent the little girl as our rep for break dancing, the girl beat Raygun by a heap.
Kid was too young, and Australia was too lame to pull a China, so we sent Raygun.