do I understand the definition of a man?
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do I understand the definition of a man?
I think this question deserves a fresh start here in Paradise?
Are the current definitions too toxic, or not toxic enough?
My concern is that definitions that only apply to chromosomes may exclude some important aspects of what the word "man" could mean or what it actually means. What is particularly interesting is how the definition has changed. What key words are omitted or added to the definition from each of the last 5 centuries, each of the last, 5 decades, each of the last 5 years, each of the last 5 months, and each of the last 5 weeks?
Are the current definitions too toxic, or not toxic enough?
My concern is that definitions that only apply to chromosomes may exclude some important aspects of what the word "man" could mean or what it actually means. What is particularly interesting is how the definition has changed. What key words are omitted or added to the definition from each of the last 5 centuries, each of the last, 5 decades, each of the last 5 years, each of the last 5 months, and each of the last 5 weeks?
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Re: do I understand the definition of a man?
"I have the type of (REAL) job where I can choose how to spend my time," says Marcus.
Re: do I understand the definition of a man?
In which culture?Binger wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 3:36 pmI think this question deserves a fresh start here in Paradise?
Are the current definitions too toxic, or not toxic enough?
My concern is that definitions that only apply to chromosomes may exclude some important aspects of what the word "man" could mean or what it actually means. What is particularly interesting is how the definition has changed. What key words are omitted or added to the definition from each of the last 5 centuries, each of the last, 5 decades, each of the last 5 years, each of the last 5 months, and each of the last 5 weeks?
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Re: do I understand the definition of a man?
Culture Club.Morley wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 8:23 pmIn which culture?Binger wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 3:36 pmI think this question deserves a fresh start here in Paradise?
Are the current definitions too toxic, or not toxic enough?
My concern is that definitions that only apply to chromosomes may exclude some important aspects of what the word "man" could mean or what it actually means. What is particularly interesting is how the definition has changed. What key words are omitted or added to the definition from each of the last 5 centuries, each of the last, 5 decades, each of the last 5 years, each of the last 5 months, and each of the last 5 weeks?
Re: do I understand the definition of a man?
My mistake. I thought you were after a serious discussion.
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Re: do I understand the definition of a man?
Binger trolls for a living, somehow.
"I have the type of (REAL) job where I can choose how to spend my time," says Marcus.
Re: do I understand the definition of a man?
Binger, I'm taking you at your word that you want a serious discussion.Binger wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 3:36 pm
My concern is that definitions that only apply to chromosomes may exclude some important aspects of what the word "man" could mean or what it actually means. What is particularly interesting is how the definition has changed. What key words are omitted or added to the definition from each of the last 5 centuries, each of the last, 5 decades, each of the last 5 years, each of the last 5 months, and each of the last 5 weeks?
Personally, I'm not sure the definition of the word "man" has changed that much in the past 5, 50, or 500 years. Please make your case that it has.
Re: do I understand the definition of a man?
Bumping.
Binger, I'm still interested in your perception of how the definition of the word "man" has changed in the last 500, 50, or 5 years.
Binger, I'm still interested in your perception of how the definition of the word "man" has changed in the last 500, 50, or 5 years.
Re: do I understand the definition of a man?
Binger.
From your silence, I'm going to conclude that you've reconsidered your stance on this subject.
All is well.
From your silence, I'm going to conclude that you've reconsidered your stance on this subject.
All is well.