There are other factors that give males an advantage for sure. It was already a lengthy post I didnât want to turn it into a full on dissertation. The main point I wanted to address was the ability of the female brain to absorb punishment is not the same as a males. Brain damage is the injury that is most likely to maim or kill and a female canât withstand headshots the same way a man can.
Itâs interesting how Ihmane Kelif has kicked off a general discourse on gender spectrums.
IMO if youâre born with a vagina youâre a woman. And if youâre born with a penis youâre a man.
Now we rely on XY chromosomes and tested hormone levels? The left wins.
Is god crying or laughing?
For best menâs physique itâs weightlifters (but the SHW division men have poor body composition)
For the best womenâs physique it is all of them that are toned. Currently, Vallerie Allmon is on the top of my list of many.
I nominate you to adjudicate Khelifâs equipment while I remain blissfully ignorant of Schrödingerâs cock.
Well, you arenât a teenage girl so you wouldnât have much say in that.
I have never seen someone come from this far behind, in a sprint event, to win. As a commenter said -I watched this replay knowing he had won the gold and I still gave up on him in the last turn. LOLLL, so true!
That was amazing! Thanks for posting it!
Aaron Brooks looked good this morning
This one is for the old Festive Socks gang.
@flipcollar @planetcybertron @EyeDentist
There must be a link here between festive socks and great athleticism.
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âIâ and âtheyâ are both singular pronouns. Wanting to be referred to as âtheyâ is not looney. Grammar is meaningless.
The break dancing has to be the dumbest Olympic sport ever.
âWe are legionâ vibes.
I always figured that if you want to set yourself apart from the rest, you damn well better win. Otherwise you just look like a freakin clown.
Iâm a big fan of break dancing and think the best dancers have some of the most incredible body control Iâve ever seen. And the strength in positions like hand stands and head stands is amazing.
I watched some on TV today and couldnât take it seriously. Itâs a street culture thing. It doesnât feel right in the polished atmosphere of the Olympics.
*We AM legion.
And a follow-up:
Refers to themself as âIâ and âme,â and has struggled with mental health issues.
They is so brave.
I respect their right to refer to themself as âI,â and was ABSOLUTELY STUNNED to hear they had mental health issues.
Uses they, but when it comes time to compete, is a she. And if you told them that they would have to compete against hims, they would say it isnât fair because they know, I mean knows, that they are/is a she.
I think this is actually the one that best fits something you said a while back about how these people see themselves as so great that they canât be referred to with singular pronouns.
Olympic break dancing was a great win for the meme industry.

