Notices by The white void (hakupony), page 236

  1. @woona BYSWEET CELESTIA, ALL I WANTED IS TO ARRANGE SOME GROUP .... hugging. Yes, hugging.

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 18:01:07 UTC from web in context
  2. @woona Woona, the fun has to be doubled. Listen to me and join in the threes... I mean make them both hap.... Okay, there is the time Twilight had to decite who to take with her to the Gala. She refused to choose and took all of them with her.

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 17:58:38 UTC from web in context
  3. @woona Take a third option. Maybe you can go out eating dinner and dancing with both. If they *just* want to be together with you as a friend, that is no problem. If they want more ... the fun still has been doubled.

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 17:54:40 UTC from web in context
  4. @nlghtmaremoon Hello stealthpony

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 17:52:54 UTC from web in context
  5. @purplephish20 OF COURSE!

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 17:52:16 UTC from web in context
  6. @thatonepony Yeah - but I like how pretty much everything technically advanced in clockpunk is made of it:)

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 17:51:36 UTC from web in context
  7. @woona There usually is. especially since you also could be a guy who ran from home - and there got to be a law against it. You know how people are :)

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 17:49:23 UTC from web in context
  8. @woona very unusual stance -if I want to loose weight, you gould teach it to me :)

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 17:47:46 UTC from web in context
  9. @thatonepony Clockpunk is best punk because it features cogs

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 17:46:51 UTC from web in context
  10. @steampunkpwny Hi. Why not? It's not like my whole gear wasn't clock punk in the first place :)

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 17:41:36 UTC from web in context
  11. @foxgopher Well @noirbatchs plans for today were ruined, @derpyshy ordered a table, you practiced dancing and there (unfortunally) is only one @woona...

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 17:39:25 UTC from web in context
  12. @noirbatch you could go dancing with @foxgopher :)or eating with @derpyshy.

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 17:35:36 UTC from web in context
  13. @noirbatch That sounds rather unloltastic...

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 17:33:56 UTC from web in context
  14. @sleaze Why, do you intent to get sticky?

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 17:32:28 UTC from web in context
  15. @derpyshy @noirbatch i shall consume all the caffeeine and get totally hyper. And what are you up to?

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 17:31:25 UTC from web in context
  16. Hey, I have returned :)

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 17:27:50 UTC from web in context
  17. And this is when I go shopping. See you in about an hour or two.

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 15:06:18 UTC from web in context
  18. @derpyshy Thanks =3 I see science as a kind of art and I want to express myself with it if i get the chance to :)

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 15:04:02 UTC from web in context
  19. @purplephish20 Well, I think that how society will react to your gender portrayal plays a role too. There is a term which gets used (but never defined) recently: gender competence. I believe that it will be a core factor for gender neutral education to work. This factor which IMHO does no get adressed often enough is perhas the biggest change the profession of social pedagogics has to make :)

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 15:02:16 UTC from web in context
  20. @derpyshy Another thing that I have to think of is that traditional gender roles in families change - which could be an explaination why FiM managed to get aired and become successful. So it may be not a cause and not a result of the development.

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 14:56:57 UTC from web in context
  21. @derpyshy To make long things shrt: my thesis is that gender roles tend to lose significance in many fields which challenges the idea you have special educations for girls and for boys - especially in social pedagogics. Also, there is the idea to construct school lectures for natur sciences in a way girls could easier relate to - for example by make connections with cooking. My point on that would be that you play a part in creating gender roles if you do that when the roles itself tend to fade. I'm not that far in the whole thing since I still talk about my methods. after that, I will have to analize three MLP series before I can even think about making sense of the results. So the whole thing is still retty much open.

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 14:53:01 UTC from web in context
  22. @purplephish20 I heard of it but I never seen anypony actually using it. Well, the whole affair of gender roles I hinted here is kind of my scientific main interest. The paper I write about MLP is just about what role media plays in how children get socialiszed in gender roles - and what the current changes (like FiM) in that regard are and what they mean for society - especially education. The whole affair also is one of the things I focus my political engagement on :-)

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 14:42:12 UTC from web in context
  23. @cajunbrony23 Usual studd. Genitas, me theorizing and some snarky humour.

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 14:33:52 UTC from web in context
  24. @cajunbrony23 Hello there pony person

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 14:31:40 UTC from web in context
  25. @macpony55 I do, too.

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 14:23:03 UTC from web in context
  26. @derangedstallion I agree. Your genitalia or those of your (desired) partner do not matter for your personality that much. Unfortunally, there are many peole who disagree on that.

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 14:21:12 UTC from web in context
  27. @leonkfox @purplephish20 @macpony55 I don't say that these classifications are right. It is just something I noticed - especially while talking with youths about homosexuality - there is the point that gays and lesbians aim to get a social role of their own (or just to refuse social roles9 but binary logic stings in the head of people. You either are male or female. You either act male or female. One funny thing is that there is some discrimination of "manly" gays against "sissy" gays as well. That's a thing you notice mostly in gayromeo. Those things are the reason i refer the "queer" concept :)

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 14:16:28 UTC from web in context
  28. @leonkfox Well - this is how gender roles work. There is a certain understanding about what a male is suosed to like and dislike because of his gender. If you don't fit in this picture, the individuals who take the gender roles as an absolute given assume you are gay because gay men have the role to be pretty much females in male bodies. It is funny how even some gay men embrace that rule in a way that you get strange looks by them if you like "streight" stuff while being gay.

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 14:09:35 UTC from web in context
  29. @purplephish20 Nope. The problem is that most lectures are about pretty simple stuff that doesn't challenge me intellectually. As a result, I tend to daydream if I don't divert my attention.

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 14:04:47 UTC from web in context
  30. I believe lecture will be over any moment. See you, everyony.

    Monday, 18-Jun-12 13:36:59 UTC from web in context