I had somebody come up to me at the airport in DC saying, "I wish they'd just let him do his job!" ...just before my security goons grabbed him, roughed him up, and threw him in the slammer.
I do not believe that anyone comes up to any of the family in airports to say things without a conversation with Mr. Fist and Mr. Other Fist (idiot goons have no creativity even when naming their fists)
Dunno what that's all about, but we are guessing a transgender person beat Junior at hoops and he has never recovered.
It was Scrabble. And I didn't even win, officially. It's just that when my lead hit 100 points, Deej started stealing all my tiles and eating them. Our little match quickly ended after that because a couple got caught in his throat and he started choking so the Secret Service rushed him to the hospital without finishing the game.
How in hell did he get clear out there in the middle of the woods ( in the jungle, the mighty jungle) without getting his nice new boots not even a little bit dirty or dusty?
Please note that Cornelius said "girls' and boys'", not "men's and women's".
Pre-age 15, I'm completely fine with something like weight classes (though weight isn't the best competition proxy for many sports, perhaps in some it might be height or something else that says something how far along towards/into adolescence you are). Once you hit age15, the combination of differential body averages on various characteristics combined with the deep history of discriminations based on sex and on gender make gender classes reasonable.
Of course, just because they're reasonable at that point doesn't mean that they should be mandatory. If there were high schools that didn't want to create gender categories, I'd be fine with that. I think it's reasonably justifiable either way from 15-18.
Once you hit Uni and scholarships are at stake, then it's something different. It's also different when money is at stake for professional athletes.
But yes, it's reasonable to have weight or some other proxy-for development classes while young, a period of transition when different leagues make different rules about whether gender is relevant for some in-between period, then having most sports create separate competitive leagues for adults based in whole or in part on gender. The
Even with this as a valid general outline, however, there are many sports where no gender segregation should occur.
Point taken. I am aware of the ugly history of mental health care, both through professional and personal experience. Which is why I situated it in the realm of fiction, but that may not have worked. My apologies.
Jr. a.k.a. Diaper Don. Apparently that is a real nickname predating Wonkette. A former college dorm mate of his says he earned the nickname Diaper Don because he would get black out drunk, fall asleep in someone else's bed and then pee the bed. So drunken urinary incontinence was his collegiate claim to fame.
Are You There, God? It's Me, Don Jr., WAIT WHERE ARE YOU GOING, GOD?,
YOU EVIL DOG'S PERSON! I NOW HAVE POTATO CHIP CRUMBS UP MY NOSE BECAUSE OF YOU, EVAN. GO BE JUDGED BY LULA! YOU DESERVE IT!
I had somebody come up to me at the airport in DC saying, "I wish they'd just let him do his job!" ...just before my security goons grabbed him, roughed him up, and threw him in the slammer.
I do not believe that anyone comes up to any of the family in airports to say things without a conversation with Mr. Fist and Mr. Other Fist (idiot goons have no creativity even when naming their fists)
Dunno what that's all about, but we are guessing a transgender person beat Junior at hoops and he has never recovered.
It was Scrabble. And I didn't even win, officially. It's just that when my lead hit 100 points, Deej started stealing all my tiles and eating them. Our little match quickly ended after that because a couple got caught in his throat and he started choking so the Secret Service rushed him to the hospital without finishing the game.
Sounds like it.
How in hell did he get clear out there in the middle of the woods ( in the jungle, the mighty jungle) without getting his nice new boots not even a little bit dirty or dusty?
Says " oh yeah, I remember now!"
Please note that Cornelius said "girls' and boys'", not "men's and women's".
Pre-age 15, I'm completely fine with something like weight classes (though weight isn't the best competition proxy for many sports, perhaps in some it might be height or something else that says something how far along towards/into adolescence you are). Once you hit age15, the combination of differential body averages on various characteristics combined with the deep history of discriminations based on sex and on gender make gender classes reasonable.
Of course, just because they're reasonable at that point doesn't mean that they should be mandatory. If there were high schools that didn't want to create gender categories, I'd be fine with that. I think it's reasonably justifiable either way from 15-18.
Once you hit Uni and scholarships are at stake, then it's something different. It's also different when money is at stake for professional athletes.
But yes, it's reasonable to have weight or some other proxy-for development classes while young, a period of transition when different leagues make different rules about whether gender is relevant for some in-between period, then having most sports create separate competitive leagues for adults based in whole or in part on gender. The
Even with this as a valid general outline, however, there are many sports where no gender segregation should occur.
Dems his stump-sittin' bootz. A winga woop.
'I had somebody come up to me at the airport in DC saying, "I wish they'd just let him do his job!"'Bet this person called him Sir.
He uses native bearers who carry him in. Plus that's actually just at the side of the road.
Point taken. I am aware of the ugly history of mental health care, both through professional and personal experience. Which is why I situated it in the realm of fiction, but that may not have worked. My apologies.
Like a common Dubya munching on pretzels.
Jr. a.k.a. Diaper Don. Apparently that is a real nickname predating Wonkette. A former college dorm mate of his says he earned the nickname Diaper Don because he would get black out drunk, fall asleep in someone else's bed and then pee the bed. So drunken urinary incontinence was his collegiate claim to fame.
Does he really fly commercial?
It's on my list. Meanwhile I watched "The Tudors" about Henry VIII. Lots of parallels to the Trump family as well.
I had a premonition about that two days ago. I knew he would fess up.