CaptainGemini
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Is "a space shuttle" one of those pieces of proper equipment?
No.
Is "a space shuttle" one of those pieces of proper equipment?
Come on, now, [MENTION=40177]Wik[/MENTION] - you're asking an awful lot here. I mean, I'm still waiting for most published modules to stop being vague about how many monsters are in the room, or which way is north, or how far one town is from another...I'm sorry, but that "Hey, they COULD be gay. Make 'em gay if you want. Or maybe they are, but the module doesn't mention it!" argument is kind of flawed. We've heard it a bunch in this thread before, and it doesn't fly. If something doesn't exist in the module's write-up, that means it's in the air. In other words, there is no fact in regards to it. So, if a module is vague about an NPC's gender, race, class, alignment, or whatever - the GM figures it out. That's cool.
So what's your reaction, then, if I-as-player have my character* develop a roaring crush on one of the other PCs* and then role-play it accordingly?Go right ahead and do that with your gaming sessions then. Don't tell me what I need to include in my gaming sessions.
Which is my point. I can't choose whether or not I'm fluent in English, but my English fluency is not genetically determined.
Of course not. My point is that I can't voluntarily choose not to be fluent in English. Yet my fluency in English is not genetically determined.
That is only a problem if you define different from standard as bad or inferior. A vast majority is a standard and that in no way judges that which is not standard.
I phones/pads are not standard as android devices dominate each market. Yet they are seen as high quality ahove standard
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1. Serving as or conforming to an established or accepted measurement or value: a standard unit of volume.
2. Widely recognized or employed as a model of authority or excellence: a standard reference work.
3. Acceptable but of less than top quality: a standard grade of beef.
4. Normal, familiar, or usual: the standard excuse.
5. Commonly used or supplied: standard car equipment.
6. Linguistics Conforming to models or norms of usage admired by educated speakers and writers: standard pronunciation.
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a. An acknowledged measure of comparison for quantitative or qualitative value; a criterion. See Synonyms at ideal.
b. An object that under specified conditions defines, represents, or records the magnitude of a unit.
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a. The commodity or commodities used to back a monetary system.
b. The set proportion by weight of gold or silver to alloy metal prescribed for use in coinage.
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a. A degree or level of requirement, excellence, or attainment: Their quality of work exceeds the standards set for the field.
b. Something, such as a practice or a product, that is widely recognized or employed, especially because of its excellence.
c. A set of specifications that are adopted within an industry to allow compatibility between products.
d. A requirement of moral conduct: the standards of polite society.
NASA has performed experiments which suggests that humans actually can survive reentry with the proper equipment. So, this one isn't necessarily true![]()
Go right ahead and do that with your gaming sessions then. Don't tell me what I need to include in my gaming sessions.
In that magical situation the child not only does not know anyone who is gay but also does knows no one who is divorced, no one who has remarried, no one that has had a parent die, etc.If a child has a mother and father, and everyone he knows has a mother and a father, wouldn't he find it strange when someone in a game has two fathers?
Again, it's only awkward for you. You don't need to go into details. You don't need to explain homosexual coupling. Just that they love each other. "Those men love each other like daddy loves mommy" or "some families have a mommy and a daddy, some have just a mommy, some have just a daddy, some have two daddies, and some have two mommies."The reason it is awkward is because it would not just be a discussion of the fact that some men love men over women. Just about any child I can think of would want to know everything about a new subject, and would not be satisfied with a simple answer.
I disagree. Strongly. Play is one of the BEST times to introduce new concepts to children. Children learn through play.Once again, I was only responding to that single part of the post, and not talking for or against any of the arguments happening. I am only saying that if you are playing a game with your child I would not imagine it the best time to introduce him/her to new horizons. Should you at some point? Yes. During game night, where the only goal is some simple orc bashing? Not so much. I know this looks similar to many of the arguments already up, but I am speaking EXCLUSIVELY when children are involved, and you don't feel like discussing sex with your eight year old. Games with adults are a different story, but I am not wading into that argument.
Things in life are rarely clear cut, almost never one thing or another. Human sexuality likely has both a genetic and asocial component.I'm actually very skeptical of genetic determinism in general. So I have no problem accepting that heterosexuality may not always be the standard; I don't really give a crap. Though I'd be careful in this area: some of your ideological allies have noted already that rejecting genetic determinism would also indirectly threaten a common LGBT defense mechanism (I can't control it, so stop trying to force me to be different.)
It's not the norm. It's just the majority. Norm implies something is expected or acceptable. There are lots of things in the world that are common, but I would NOT call "acceptable", that should not be "the norm".None of that is really germane to what I was saying though. For now, heterosexuality is the norm. The situation I was citing had to do with kids asking about gay relationships from a place of ignorance; such ignorance would only exist in a heteronormative society, so that's the one I was commenting on.
I lumped assuming heteronormativity - discriminating against sexual orientation - in with racism and sexism.Also it is fascinating to me that you lump heterosexuality being the norm in with racism and sexism. What the heck is that about? As I said in my post, I wasn't discussing homophobia, I was just observing that heterosexuality is the norm. Is heterosexuality *inherently* oppressive and offensive to you, the way sexism and racism are? What's going on here?
Where were you told this exactly?Go right ahead and do that with your gaming sessions then. Don't tell me what I need to include in my gaming sessions.