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artpunk
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by artpunk » Tue Apr 16, 2013 11:30 am
d.reamonn wrote:artpunk wrote:Isn't he clever boys and girls? I think we could all learn from d.reammon's exemplary forum debating skills. Compared to everyone else he is just so clever. I bet he's a really nice person if you met him in real life, as well as being the most clever boy you will be likely to meet, ever. If I wore a hat it would be off to you, d.reammon. Clever, clever boy.

^ step four, perfectly illustrated.
Sorry? I really don't understand. Not as clever as you, you see, clever boy.
*sigh*
“... it was just to make an average listener go: ‘What the fuck is this?’ That’s a real inspiration for me and something that I will explore more on upcoming recordings.”
- Wally De Backer (Gotye) quoting Ween's intention behind making records
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by krulecello » Tue Apr 16, 2013 7:02 pm
d.reamonn wrote:
I would like to see what Josef Parvizi's (male/scientist) actual studies show, rather than what Susan Fisk (female/sociologist) has to say about them.
Wouldn't you say that it's highly likely that Josef Parvizi's actual studies are quite well represented by Susan Fisk? (Given that they are part of the same institute for Gender Studies and his profile page has a link to the article by Fisk
http://gender.stanford.edu/people/josef-parvizi
Not to mention that the whole article is about his talk on the subject of dispelling the
myth that the "female brain is innately inferior"
"Josef Parvizi, Clayman Institute fellow and assistant professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University Medical Center, argued such statements are beliefs unsubstantiated by neuroscience, or even by basic logic. In a talk given at the Clayman Institute, Parvizi challenged these myths."
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by krulecello » Tue Apr 16, 2013 7:12 pm
A great link, thanks. Good to read her thoughts on the subject.
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by andydes » Tue Apr 16, 2013 7:57 pm
Funk N. Furter wrote:
I corresponded with Madeleine a few weeks ago. She says only 7% of Live users are female. I'm doing quite well then, as I have 375 female followers on Facebook, which is 15%. Most are under 24 and most of them are under 17, so maybe things are starting to change a bit.
Ooh, you big stud.
I wouldn't draw attention to the under 17's if I were you, though.
Not sure that's how you meant for that statement to come out?
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by andydes » Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:00 pm
artpunk wrote:
Isn't he clever boys and more boys?
Fixed.
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by re:dream » Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:26 pm
krulecello wrote:d.reamonn wrote:
I would like to see what Josef Parvizi's (male/scientist) actual studies show, rather than what Susan Fisk (female/sociologist) has to say about them.
Wouldn't you say that it's highly likely that Josef Parvizi's actual studies are quite well represented by Susan Fisk? (Given that they are part of the same institute for Gender Studies and his profile page has a link to the article by Fisk
http://gender.stanford.edu/people/josef-parvizi
Not to mention that the whole article is about his talk on the subject of dispelling the
myth that the "female brain is innately inferior"
"Josef Parvizi, Clayman Institute fellow and assistant professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University Medical Center, argued such statements are beliefs unsubstantiated by neuroscience, or even by basic logic. In a talk given at the Clayman Institute, Parvizi challenged these myths."
You're not picking up Dr E. Amonn's strategy here, which is to deflect attention away from the substantive points in the article by raising all kinds of irrelevant side issues.

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by artpunk » Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:54 pm
The Finn wrote:You're not picking up Dr E. Amonn's strategy here, which is to deflect attention away from the substantive points in the article by raising all kinds of irrelevant side issues.

Quite right The Finn, Dr Eammon likes to show everyone how much cleverer he is than them by following these clever practices in his post. All he is looking for is a bit of attention & recognition, which I think we should all give him, as, after all, he works so hard to get it. C'mon everyone, let him know! Clever boy Dr Eammon! Clever, clever boy!

“... it was just to make an average listener go: ‘What the fuck is this?’ That’s a real inspiration for me and something that I will explore more on upcoming recordings.”
- Wally De Backer (Gotye) quoting Ween's intention behind making records
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by H20nly » Tue Apr 16, 2013 11:47 pm
Ableton_David wrote:I'm locking this topic - sexist opinions are unwelcome on this forum, and there's too many of them here. If you haven't reviewed the community guidelines lately, please see them here:
viewtopic.php?f=40&t=155041
clearly you've have got right on that!
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by scott nathaniel » Tue Apr 16, 2013 11:51 pm
H20nly wrote:Ableton_David wrote:I'm locking this topic - sexist opinions are unwelcome on this forum, and there's too many of them here. If you haven't reviewed the community guidelines lately, please see them here:
viewtopic.php?f=40&t=155041
clearly you've gotten right on that!
I see David gave you a key to the thread as well. We're finished, he and I!
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by H20nly » Tue Apr 16, 2013 11:55 pm
yes ever since i showed him my big beefy bratwurst he just lets me come and go as i please.
but wait, you're not crying are you? he gives lots of geeks the keys... artpunk, The Finn, funken, and andydes were all kicking back on the couch when i arrived. you need to drop that zero and find you a hero!
i'll just leave this here.

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by scott nathaniel » Wed Apr 17, 2013 12:00 am
H20nly wrote:yes ever since i showed him my big beefy bratwurst he just lets me come and go as i please.
but wait, you're not crying are you? he gives lots of geeks the keys... artpunk, The Finn, funken, and andydes were all kicking back on the couch when i arrived. you need to drop that zero and find you a hero!
i'll just leave this here.

I thought those where his rentees, who were his students, whom he graded, like all the other cool kids. I'm so lost right now, I could just, you know, just!
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by H20nly » Wed Apr 17, 2013 12:05 am
clearly you need to go shopping.
see how the bratwurst matches the forum?
you need a well planned outfit too!
let's go to the mall. David will be so jealous when he sees you in your new outfit getting all the attention... we can get pedicures too! c'mon it'll be fun!
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by scott nathaniel » Wed Apr 17, 2013 12:11 am
H20nly wrote:clearly you need to go shopping.
see how the bratwurst matches the forum?
you need a well planned outfit too!
let's go to the mall. David will be so jealous when he sees you in your new outfit getting all the attention... we can get pedicures too! c'mon it'll be fun!
O.K. Sounds great! I have to verify that the places we shop will accept my EBT card. Does the mall have a Vons?
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by Da hand » Wed Apr 17, 2013 9:41 am
The Finn wrote:Yes, not a lot of women out there in the world of electronic music.
After Laurie Anderson, who else is there? I know of Souki out in Berlin, but she's pretty damn obscure. who else?
Seriously? That is all you can think of, lol?