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I was reading about this young woman named Hannah Cairo, who at age 17 disproved a mathematical conjecture that had been initially proposed in the 1980s.


At age 18, she just started a PhD program in math. It is a good thing she was able to receive gender-affirming care, so that she could continue to prosper, flourish and contribute to society.

Here's a description of the conjecture she disproved. I wonder how many words our resident trans haters even understand here: the Mizohata–Takeuchi conjecture proposed a weighted L2 inequality for the Fourier extension operator associated with a smooth hypersurface in Euclidean space.
 
Doctor Alan Hart pioneered new techniques in radiology including using X-rays to screen for tuberculosis, which saved literally countless lives over the last 125 years.
 
Can we start a thread on accomplishments of people with 4 toes on one foot or who don't like olives.

This thread is so odd.
 
Chevalière d'Éon was a soldier, diplomat, and spy who fought in the Seven Years War and successfully infiltrated the court of Empress Elizabeth of Russia by presenting as a woman. Their true sex was the subject of a betting pool on the London Stock Exchange. They lived 49 years as a man and then 33 as a woman, and received an order from the King of France, Louis XVI, in 1777 recognizing them as a woman.
 
No.

This is a dismissive false equivalence that lacks any historical context and mocks transgender individuals by comparing them to random or irrelevant traits.

Tread carefully.
I'm not mocking anyone... maybe superrific, but he's generally a dick anyway, so I don't feel bad about that.

This thread smacks of condescension toward those with gender dysphoria, as though there should be an assumption that they can't accomplish great things because of a mismatch between their gender identity and their assigned sex at birth.

Never have I ever looked at accomplishments (Isaac Newton) and thought "Boy, I bet their gender identity and assigned sex at birth totally align".
 
I'm not mocking anyone... maybe superrific, but he's generally a dick anyway, so I don't feel bad about that.

This thread smacks of condescension toward those with gender dysphoria, as though there should be an assumption that they can't accomplish great things because of a mismatch between their gender identity and their assigned sex at birth.

Never have I ever looked at accomplishments (Isaac Newton) and thought "Boy, I bet their gender identity and assigned sex at birth totally align".
1. I cannot recall a single instance of you mocking me that did not turn out to be a comical own-goal. For instance, about the war with Venezuela. You're like an even less clever version of the Babylon Bee. Mostly you just make an ass of yourself.

2. I'm not generally a dick. I have less than infinite tolerance for fools. If you merely disagreed with me, that would be one thing. But when the same thing is explained to you multiple times, and you have no comeback and instead just ignore it, and then you come back with yet another version of the same bullshit, then yes you are going to be mocked. That's not me being a dick. That's you being a dumbass.

3. There is no condescension toward gender dysphoric individuals. You're pulling out of the Trump playbook now. "No puppet, no puppet, you're the puppet, you're the puppet."

The point very clearly is that trans people DO contribute to society, and if they were not allowed to be trans, we would likely lose their contributions. I very much doubt Hannah Cairo could disprove at age 17 a theorem you would never understand if you studied it for a lifetime if she was constantly struggling every day wondering every day if she was a boy or a girl.
 
I was reading about this young woman named Hannah Cairo, who at age 17 disproved a mathematical conjecture that had been initially proposed in the 1980s.


At age 18, she just started a PhD program in math. It is a good thing she was able to receive gender-affirming care, so that she could continue to prosper, flourish and contribute to society.

Here's a description of the conjecture she disproved. I wonder how many words our resident trans haters even understand here: the Mizohata–Takeuchi conjecture proposed a weighted L2 inequality for the Fourier extension operator associated with a smooth hypersurface in Euclidean space.
Zen probably doesn't think she should take math classes with cis gender girls.
 
No.

This is a dismissive false equivalence that lacks any historical context and mocks transgender individuals by comparing them to random or irrelevant traits.

Tread carefully.
Yup, knew our resident trans hater would show up with some bullshit.
 
I'm not mocking anyone... maybe superrific, but he's generally a dick anyway, so I don't feel bad about that.

This thread smacks of condescension toward those with gender dysphoria, as though there should be an assumption that they can't accomplish great things because of a mismatch between their gender identity and their assigned sex at birth.

Never have I ever looked at accomplishments (Isaac Newton) and thought "Boy, I bet their gender identity and assigned sex at birth totally align".
Your history on this topic has earned you the scorn that everyone has for you.
Maybe super can be a dick, sometimes, we all can, but you are always a dick. A transphobic dick. Please stick your head back up your ass and stay out of topics that you have proven to have no knowledge of.
 
Can we start a thread on accomplishments of people with 4 toes on one foot or who don't like olives.

This thread is so odd.
You can start any thread you want dick head, go start it and watch the zero replies you get.
 
I was reading about this young woman named Hannah Cairo, who at age 17 disproved a mathematical conjecture that had been initially proposed in the 1980s.


At age 18, she just started a PhD program in math. It is a good thing she was able to receive gender-affirming care, so that she could continue to prosper, flourish and contribute to society.

Here's a description of the conjecture she disproved. I wonder how many words our resident trans haters even understand here: the Mizohata–Takeuchi conjecture proposed a weighted L2 inequality for the Fourier extension operator associated with a smooth hypersurface in Euclidean space.
This is an amazing feat.

I remember how hard calculus and differential equations was for me in college, this amazing woman finished calculus at 11? Wow.
 
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