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By WillieT ·
Day 218 (6 Dec 24) - 34deg, N-NE wind 5-10mph at 10am- the Friday men’s tee time slot…. just one other guy in the Friday group showed up. We play anyway and while not the best scoring round by any means, we had a blast. Good session on course management in less than ideal weather - was hitting a little shorter so it was all about wedge play and adjusting for wind on the greens while putting. -
By iacas ·
Day 67 - 2024-12-06 Putting work in the basement while drafting a theory I wanted to send to Dr. Greg Rose. -
By Ty_Webb ·
It's worth mentioning also that even a medical exam isn't necessarily enough to determine which gender to assign. Separately, genetic testing while pregnant isn't risk free, so would typically I think only be done when there is some other reason to do it. -
By iacas ·
They've used the phrase "assigned" for decades. Language shifts. Words have different meanings in different contexts. You know all of that. If you can "observe" it before the baby is born, that'd be a reason not to change it to "observed." It's made official when it's "assigned" at birth. That's all that use of the word means. -
By turtleback ·
It's not so much the time that is an issue it is this notion that sex is 'assigned'. What, is the Dr. going to say, "well your baby has a penis, but I am going to assign his sex as female."? The pollution of the language is a big factor in how this stuff is sold. The baby's sex is observed not assigned. And in most cases it is observed on an ultrasound long before birth. But neither of these inconvenient facts fit the narrative.
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