Showing posts with label normal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label normal. Show all posts

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Modern Transgenderism is A Joke (One-Off)

The modern world is a joke, we have all these developments but instead of leading us to utopia, they provide and result in further problems.

The ability to change ones sex, albeit not perfectly, has resulted in a growing number of people who choose to perceive themselves as most unhappy without gender reassignment. A point of no return. Last year (mar 15 -16), 1,419 children were admitted to just one of the NHS' numerous Gender Identity services, over 697 the year prior. The increase in gender confusion amongst youngsters in the west is increasing at a rate that may possibly be exponential.

Yet, as the only people who benefit from gender reassignment, the industry is reluctant to comment on the causes for the growth in interest.

Friday, November 20, 2015

Influence Conundrum / Paradox

Can I call this concept by my own name, the Ruby Paradox?

Standard: A system made up of entities that have their acceptance of objects reliant on the acceptance of said objects by peers - is paradoxical.

Extending this into reality, acceptance and adoption of an object (notion, product etc.) is dependant on whether or not people already accept it.

The paradox unfolds when one considers that if a new thing is claimed liked by the first few of its distributed judgements - by whatever incentive - the trajectory of the response to the 'new thing' by others is reliably aimed towards it being liked - and vice versa. That should be worrying, considering what seems 'right', as the first few judgements may be innacurate or biased - leading to the majority of others being wrong in their ill-conceived judgments.

For the most part, people will only allow themselves to like things that are similar or close to things that are already accepted by their chosen peers.

Meaning that: true originality, in the purest imaginable sense, is doomed to be denied until normalcy becomes closer to it.

And... The launch conditions of anything determine its direction, regardless of where it is pointed.

Reality truly is a bitch...