Monday, June 21
Being Sexually Fluid
But new data show that this shift is more prevalent in one group: in many countries, women are embracing sexual fluidity now at much higher rates than they have in the past, and more significantly than men are overall.
So, what accounts for this discrepancy? Experts believe there are many factors that feed into this progression, especially changes in social climate that have let women break out of conventional gender roles and identities. With these new insights, however, the question remains: what does this mean for sexual fluidity in the future for all genders?
A notable shift
Sean Massey and his colleagues at the Binghamton Human Sexualities Research Lab in New York have been studying sexual behaviours for about a decade. In each of their studies, they asked participants to report their sexual orientation and gender. They’d never before looked at how that data changed over time – until Massey and colleagues recently realised they were sitting on a treasure trove of information about sexual attraction.
“We thought, gosh, we've collected this data for 10 years,” says Massey, an ssociate professor of women’s, gender and sexuality studies at Binghamton University. “Why don't we go back and look and see if there's been any trends?”
They found that between 2011 and 2019, college-age women had increasingly moved away from exclusive heterosexuality. In 2019, 65% of women reported only being attracted to men, a notable decrease from 77% in 2011. The number of women exclusively having sex with men also dropped between those years. Meanwhile, men’s attraction and sexual behaviour stayed mostly static in the same time frame: about 85% reported sexual attraction to women only, and close to 90% reported engaging in sex exclusively with women.
Sunday, June 20
Father's Day
and paternal bonds, as well as the influence of fathers in society. In Catholic countries of Europe, it has been celebrated on 19 March as Saint Joseph's Day since the Middle Ages. Wikipedia
- Christmas
- Birthday
- Father's Day
Saturday, June 19
BLAME the GOP or TRUMP for EVERYTHING
As I have mentioned before... I am a liberal in my beliefs and actions as ANYONE... but, I am NOT A DEMOCRAT.
As I have mentioned before... I am a conservative in my financial dealings as most NO ONE... but, I am NOT A REPUBLICAN.
I am well educated
I am well experienced
I am a Vietnam Veteran
I am an anti-war protestor
I don't exercise my right to vote because that right is bullshit
But, to blame everything either on TRUMP or the GOP is like telling everyone that you have your head firmly implanted into your anal region.
One of the days, the media is going to realized that they have been fooled by the Democrats and are going to start wondering why the hell isn't our country getting any better.
Hell Trump is Gone
COVID locked down the cities
Biden gave us stimulus money
Why do we have inflation?
What did those frigging Republicans do while Trump was President that is causing us to have inflation NOW???
I mean for Christ's sake he was a WHITE FRIGGING SUPREMACIST... you could just tell that by the words that came out of his mouth... and, it was in his eyes as well... And, the rest of the world hated him as well...
Now the world LOVES BIDEN... his is like a father to all the communists, socialists, Marxists, and terrorists...
The Mexican Drug Cartels love him because of our open borders giving them easy access to moving drugs into the USA so Americans can get HIGH and zone out and not care about their future.
THAT ASSHOLE TRUMP TRIED TO STOP DRUGS FROM ENTERING THE USA... he should be arrested and put in jail for doing that... he's a criminal.
AND... don't you also realize that TRUMP and the GOP caused the inflation that we are experiencing today... By doing what they did... caused all hell to break lose after BIDEN undid everything TRUMP had done... IF Trump had not done what he did... we would have have this problem...
JUNETEENTH
Since I was born Caucasian and have no desire to feel guilty because of being born white, I see no reason why I should even celebrate this holiday because it really does not pertain to me like July 4 pertains... and, all I do for the 4th of July is cook a hamburger and put up the American Flag outside on the front porch.
I am no politician and I am glad that I never had that desire, but I fear that Juneteenth is going to send the wrong message here in the US and that after whites are forced to take a day off by either the government or their employers, that they will do absolutely nothing to celebrate black freedom...
Why are we not authorizing a Federal Holiday for all the Native Americans to whom we gave their freedom as well by putting them on RESERVATIONS...
To be honest, I have more empathy for Native Americans than I have for Black Americans... because UNLIKE BLACKS they were here first and WHITES took their land and their freedoms away from them...
To me, our Federal Government is making a mistake and will begin to cause more division than ever before by recognizing the different between whites and blacks.
BACK PORCH...
Friday, June 18
Back Porch Cogitations
The Valley was hot today... in the 90's but the humidity was low so it was rather comfortable out on the back porch. However, the cats prefer outside in the warmth rather than inside in the air. The day reminded me of some of those old movies that take place in the south and there is always a big ole hound dog or two laying around on the wooden porch or dirt ground.
I waited until after 6:00 pm to mow the lawn to keep out of the heat of the sun so that I could continue to wear shorts and a t-shirt rather than cover up with long sleeves. There was no one else outside, but then again, there seldom is as our neighbors like to spend most of their time indoors. And, for that matter so do I but for different reasons, I suppose.
I watched only a little news this morning as it was SOS and please don't confuse this with the SOS served in the Navy mess halls... but, it appears that national news stations get fixated on one or two topics and then spend the rest of the day and week, running those topics into the ground with redundant coverage.
Chicken Noodle News (CNN) was the first to do this when they started 24/.7 news coverage.
We have had several Hollywood actors decide to get into politics and their reasons are unclear other than they want to use their celebrity status to acquire votes so that they can attempt to force their thoughts and beliefs on others whether they are right for the people or not seems not to be of any concern to them.
I suppose they have a "right" to do this but I doubt very seriously if they would be kind towards a politician who tried to make it in Hollywood... but for many... turnabouts is never fair play. Still that does not seem to matte... especially to those who woke up being WOKE.
I have no sympathy for woke people, nor do I have any sympathy for those cities where crime and violence is on the increase because they have defunded the police departments so that money can be diverted to helping black people can have better SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS on their way from childhood to adulthood.
I also don't give a rat's ass about being told that I am an oppressor because I was born white and free, like the lions in Africa. I am not who my father was nor his father nor his father nor his father or the one before that. I am me from 1947 to the present... no more no less... and, my grandfather was a druggist but neither was my father or me... so, there was no influence there...
My father worked for the federal government all of his career while staying in the naval reserves and when he retired he received TWO PENSIONS... I did not work for the government, nor did I work anywhere long enough to have received a pension. How frigging different can I be than that?
I was born in NC which makes me a Southerner. And, like I said, I was born white and free. I was born with natural athletic abilities that were never developed and I was born with artistic abilities that were never developed either. I am not as wealthy as my father was and I have no idea if I am more happy or not.
I enjoy who I am and what I have become.
Being a Scorpion
Scorpio is my birth zodiac sign... and, if you believe in that nonsense then according to the positive side, I am:
- determined
- brave
- loyal
- honest
- ambitious
- jealous
- secretive
- resentful
- controlling
- stubborn
Rows of Houses
When I was growing up just outside of Alexandria, VA, we lived in a community called Wellington Heights where the houses were close to each other but not that close... still, I remember my father saying that he did not want to live in a community where he could reached out the bedroom window and touch the house next door. Now, this was an exaggeration but I have driven through communities where this is the norm... like the photo on the left... and most of these houses are fairly large, there is precious little room to go outside and be alone unless you construct a privacy fence in between the houses on your left and right as well as the one behind you... obviously there is a road in front of you otherwise you would have to be air-dropped onto your property.
Thursday, June 17
It's All Good
I don't care to do that
Bless her little heart
It's all good
The first one really means I don't mind doing that... and, the second one is said when you want to give someone the benefit of the doubt for being stupid... and the third one is said, when you really don't give a shit about being pissed off anymore.
As long as I might live, I cannot ever imagine that I will ever stopped getting pissed off at something or someone... it is just in my nature... including getting pissed off at myself... I mean, I can't really bitch about anyone or anything unless I am willing to bitch at myself...
AND... it will NEVER BE frigging ALL GOOD... that shit just ain't possible.
Somewhat Interesting
Using CRISPR
To synthetic biologists, the answer is yes. The central code for biology is simple. DNA letters, in groups of three, are translated into amino acids—Lego blocks that make proteins. Proteins build our bodies, regulate our metabolism, and allow us to function as living beings. Designing custom proteins often means you can redesign small aspects of life—for example, getting a bacteria to pump out life-saving drugs like insulin.
All life on Earth follows this rule: a combination of 64 DNA triplet codes, or “codons,” are translated into 20 amino acids.
But wait. The math doesn’t add up. Why wouldn’t 64 dedicated codons make 64 amino acids? The reason is redundancy. Life evolved so that multiple codons often make the same amino acid.
So what if we tap into those redundant “extra” codons of all living beings, and instead insert our own code?
A team at the University of Cambridge recently did just that. In a technological tour de force, they used CRISPR to replace over 18,000 codons with synthetic amino acids that don’t exist anywhere in the natural world. The result is a bacteria that’s virtually resistant to all viral infections—because it lacks the normal protein “door handles” that viruses need to infect the cell.
But that’s just the beginning of engineering life’s superpowers. Until now, scientists have only been able to slip one designer amino acid into a living organism. The new work opens the door to hacking multiple existing codons at once, copyediting at least three synthetic amino acids at the same time. And when it’s 3 out of 20, that’s enough to fundamentally rewrite life as it exists on Earth.
We’ve long thought that “liberating a subset of…codons for reassignment could improve the robustness and versatility of genetic-code expansion technology,” wrote Drs. Delilah Jewel and Abhishek Chatterjee at Boston College, who were not involved in the study. “This work elegantly transforms that dream into a reality.” TO READ MORE, CLICK HERE...
Wednesday, June 16
K I S S Theory
KISS...
Keep
It
Simple
Stupid
What I have found over my lifetime is that:- if something is simple describe it with complex words and concepts
- If something is complex describe it with simple words and concepts
Occam's razor (or Ockham's razor) is a principle from philosophy. Suppose an event has two possible explanations. The explanation that requires the fewest assumptions is usually correct. Another way of saying it is that the more assumptions you have to make, the more unlikely an explanation....
C H O I C E
I remember someone telling me that another person told them that
whatever it was that they did was done because this other person made them do it...
My first blush reaction and comment to this statement was THAT'S BULLSHIT FRED...
Of course, Fred was not his real name.... at least, not at the time.
NO ONE MAKES US DO ANYTHING... not even if they have a loaded firearm pointed at our heads... We make the choice to respond/react or do nothing.
But, if we did not do that, we would have been killed is the rebuttal, and yes that is true, but we all die eventually. If we die, we will miss out on all sorts of things... and, yes, that is true too. But, we did not have the choice of whether to be born or not either... and, had we had that choice, we may have decided not to be born...
Religion and Brains
A new, preregistered study out of the Netherlands, published in the European Journal of Neuroscience, sought to test prominent hypotheses in the literature relating brain structure to religious experience by way of a high-powered (i.e., having a large sample size), methodologically robust study on religiosity and structural brain differences.
The need for this, according to the authors, stems from myriad methodological inconsistencies in previous research, including small sample sizes, improperly validated testing tasks, and conceptual confusion regarding the structures being measured.
Thus, while the authors readily admit that brain connectivity measures may provide a more nuanced and accurate picture of the brain-religion relation, their primary aim was to “establish the (absence of the) relation between religiosity and structural brain differences at a level of methodological and statistical rigor that we hope will set a new standard for future studies.”
In other words: to dispel notions of the most basic and simplistic relations between brain structure and religious experience, paving the way for more sophisticated approaches.
Three theories were put to test. TO READ MORE, CLICK HERE...
Tuesday, June 15
American Insanity
- Prices are starting to creep up
- Immigration is highest its ever been
- Taxes are increasing
- National Debt is increasing
- Military is decreasing
- Police are retiring or quitting
- Crime in cities is increasing
- Employers cannot fill jobs
- Educators say whites are bad
- Conservative voice being censored
- Covid leaked from a lab in China
- Quality of life decreasing
- Abortion rates increasing
- Divorces are increasing
- Americans lead the world in the purchase of illegal drugs
- Police Departments are being defunded
- WOKENESS is illogically stupid
- Boys want to be girls
- USA is no longer a role model/leader
- USA is DIVIDED permanently
Write WHITE Write
Parallel Universes
Multiverses and parallel worlds are often argued in the context of other major scientific concepts like the Big Bang, string theory and quantum mechanics.
Around 13.7 billion years ago, everything we know of was an infinitesimal singularity. Then, according to the Big Bang theory, it burst into action, inflating faster than the speed of light in all directions for a tiny fraction of a second. Before 10^-32 seconds had passed, the universe had exploded outward to 10^26 times its original size in a process called cosmic inflation.
Monday, June 14
Taking Breaks
The researchers found that during rest the volunteers’ brains rapidly and repeatedly replayed faster versions of the activity seen while they practiced typing a code. The more a volunteer replayed the activity the better they performed during subsequent practice sessions, suggesting rest strengthened memories.
“Our results support the idea that wakeful rest plays just as important a role as practice in learning a new skill. It appears to be the period when our brains compress and consolidate memories of what we just practiced,” said Leonardo G. Cohen, M.D., senior investigator at the NIH’s National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and the senior author of the study published in Cell Reports.
“Understanding this role of neural replay may not only help shape how we learn new skills but also how we help patients recover skills lost after neurological injury like stroke.”
The study was conducted at the NIH Clinical Center. Dr. Cohen’s team used a highly sensitive scanning technique, called magnetoencephalography, to record the brain waves of 33 healthy, right-handed volunteers as they learned to type a five-digit test code with their left hands. The subjects sat in a chair and under the scanner’s long, cone-shaped cap. TO READ MORE, CLICK HERE...
Sunday, June 13
Sunday Sermon
- they are burning more gas than they need to
- they are causing more unconscious internal stress
- they are spending more money on gasoline
- they are endangering themselves and their passengers
- they are setting bad examples to other drivers
- they are endangering other motorists
- they are increasing health care costs if injured
- they are using valuable medical resources if injured