@GustavinoBevilacqua lascia stare che qui a Santiago quest'anno è andata bene, ha piovuto poco.
Ma adesso è arrivato. Un mese ininterrotto di pioggia non ce lo toglie nessuno.
Chi affiancherà le numerose chiese di @barfly nel prossimo calendario? Oggi la sfida è fra la chiesa dedicata al Beato Giovanni Tavelli di Tossignano (FE) proposta da @mad77 e San Michele Arcangelo a Corcolle (RM) da @enverdemichelis
@oblomov ma di quanti gatti e di quanto burro abbiamo bisogno per megawatt?
@Ferrous I imagine the answer would be no. Nice article.
@wesdym @shuttersparks @RickiTarr so, if I understand correctly, it's a way to classify the behaviour and interactions of a certain people?
Isn't this like assigning a disease to someone?
I don't know, ethnicities are not that useful of a classification; only good when giving a quick sketch of somebody.
Isn't this going to create more division and more ways to discriminate people?
Overall, what I really don't understand is: what is the point of having this whole new class of people and not just stick to male/female? Who needs this classification? Which are its uses?
@shuttersparks @wesdym @RickiTarr
wait wait, what does being homosexual or bisexual have to do with gender identity?
I know plenty of gays and lesbians, I wouldn't say they have another gender. I'm male and I had sex with other males, I'm still male.
What does sexual orientation have to do with the gender? I thought the gender was just how one person saw himself in some way regarding to their gender.
@jannem @CareLevelZero oh, so... A soxhlet extraction of coffee?
Thank you @wesdym I know very little about all these gender identity.
In the article above they say there are 58 identified genders; do you know why that is and why are there not only 2 genders?
I can get the point that someone born as a male may identify as a woman and may wish to change sex and vice versa.
I'm a bit confused about the other 56 however.
@CareLevelZero very cool! Am I wrong or that is just a Moka pot made out of glass with no safety valve?
@Ann_in_a @LaVi @GustavinoBevilacqua eh li non saprei. Io quando stavo in Italia andavo al mercato e li se hai un po' d'occhio e ti guardi bene stoffa e cuciture ti puoi tirare fuori degli affaroni.
Io mi ero comprato una macchina da cucire perché mi veniva più economico: spesso le camicie XXL anche molto buone le mettevano a 1€ perché non se le fila nessuno, in 5 minuti alla macchina me le facevo a dimensione mia. Con 40€ di investimento mi sono rifatto il guardaroba.
Ora sono in spagna ed è un casino perché non si usano bancarelle dell'usato, a meno di negozi vintage che ti chiedono un rene.
Per assurdo sono stato negli Stati Uniti e mi sono portato a casa due paia di Levis a 15€ ciascuno, che qui manco a Zara spendi così poco.
Io coi vestiti squarciati ci sono sempre andato bene, ma ultimamente soprattutto per lavoro devo andare spesso a incontri con impresari, investitori e affini e insomma; i pantaloni con le pezze non danno proprio fiducia.
Diciamo che uso tutto finché si consuma la stoffa, su un capo non troppo di qualità mi dura 10-15 anni suppergiú.
@Gert you can see in Italy we don't pay PhD students enough: they need to funnel grant money to be able to eat some pasta!
@Gert I'd rather name it how Libera was born.
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I love traveling, I lived in India, China, Slovenia, Poland and Spain.
Currently working in Spain in the field of genomics; and doing a PhD in Drug Development using Quantum Mechanics and Artificial Intelligence.
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