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StringJunky

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  1. The OP is talking about reassigning the brain, not the body. If you notice, more carefully, DrmDoc is asserting the right of people to be the way they are without the need for drastic procedures. Society should embrace the idea that gender and sexual identity can be fluid between all states within one person. It is society's expectations, imo, that force transgendered people to try and fit the culturally instilled mould of a 'man' or a 'woman', hence, many seeking surgery.
  2. That's some mean, meaty, funky bass playing.
  3. Fair enough. You kind of get used to newcomers coming into this subject from a moral standpoint.. Sexual and gender identity is an emerging property of several areas of the brain, and, possibly, the endocrine system. I don't think there is a localised area specifically for single aspects of a behaviour. I'm sure a more knowledgeable member can give you the current state of the art.
  4. Why, on Earth, would we want to change a person whose sexual identity is perfectly normal? It will never happen because your premise that homosexuality is some kind neural misconfiguration, or even indeed immorally/societally destructive, is not supported by the evidence. Homophobia is a religious/cultural phenomenon i.e. not based on any kind of objective rationale.
  5. Wonderous Stories - Yes (1981)
  6. Yes, I only appreciated the French films because they were subtitled; which I'm quite at home with. Will have to remember to get the translations for French songs. the films can be quite noir, which the french are pretty good at.
  7. Ooh yes, Jane Birkin, you bad boy. I think this one was popular in the UK. I'll say one thing for the French, they know how to make films about love, sex, intrigue and romance. Knocks everyone else out of the park. I love the existential/philosophical angles the characters often take.
  8. OK, from my youthful misspent time: Cry For The Nations - Michael Schencker Group While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Jeff Healey
  9. Always On The Run - Lenny Kravitz
  10. Rabbit in your headlights - UNKLE
  11. Morcheeba - By The Sea
  12. Yes,I think it's a bit more visual mentally than most electronic music which is mostly dance orientated, invoking visceral feelings more than anything. Will do.
  13. No.It's the first time I've heard of it. I shall when I'm in chill mode because it seems to suit that state of mind... I am reminded of artists I used to listen to, in that piece, like Enya and Massive Attack.
  14. No link. Here it is... nice:
  15. Found a higher qualilty version; link changed.
  16. Genesis live from Seventies
  17. As very much a novice, I can say this is a biggie and probably very important to get across in some understanble way to those not familiar with them.
  18. If space is just volume, how do reconcile 'quantum foam' or are you intending to make a clear distinction between what GR says and QP says?
  19. If we compare some sodium chloride (table salt) from raw rock salt and sodium chloride made from a sodium + chlorine reaction, the two are chemically identical in every way. I'm not surprised, given the marketing towards organic stuff. but synthetically-derived chemicals.are purer and more predictable; 'natural' products are not. Quite honestly, the 'Organic' industry is just selling a dream for the purpose of making money. Going back to artificial wombs, it's rather hard for us swallow at this time but some decades in the future, society's mindset may well be different.
  20. Regardless of where it's development occurs and the means by which it was conceived, it is no less artificial than baby a born inside a woman. I think of an artificial object as something that is made from something different to the original.

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