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badgerx16

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  1. Much anger in this one I feel.
  2. Maybe give your definition and let people decide if they want to challenge it ?
  3. Blird ?
  4. Beth Shreiver, reigning champion in the BMX race, won all 3 races in the heats, all 3 legs of the semi finals, and was nowhere in the final.
  5. Obviously, but I found it interesting that she lives in Bolton. No biggie.
  6. In the spirit of Dalek - finish 17th.
  7. On the subject of female boxers, interesting to see a member of the refugee team lives in Bolton, but doesn't have a UK passport.
  8. It's hardly up there with Forest last summer.
  9. Ah yes, his full name and title are The Corrupt Robert Jenrick; https://inews.co.uk/opinion/robert-jenrick-richard-desmond-planning-application-scandal-corruption-458029 https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/politics/all-the-times-robert-jenrick-has-faced-corruption-charges-260587/
  10. How did it take 15 minutes for you to read it ?
  11. Which subject ? Personally I have 'O' and 'A' levels in chemistry, physics, and biology, 2 As and a B at 'O' and 3 Bs at :A'.
  12. https://www.badlefthook.com/2024/8/1/24211625/there-are-no-transgender-women-boxing-in-paris-olympic-boxing-news-2024#comments "Claims are swirling that Khelif does possess XY chromosomes, but the only source appears to be Kremlev himself. The supposedly damning test has never been made public or even defined. Every single other test these women took in the last six years confirmed that they were exactly what they claimed to be."
  13. Where is it reported that Khalif has testicles ?
  14. Equestrianism, cycling, rowing; 3 sports where the UK tends to do well - all where the competitor is sat down.
  15. Is she possibly taking a swipe at Trump for his comments at the NABJ conference ?
  16. Allegations, suppositions, and conjecture presented as fact to the gullible.
  17. But how would you know the facts were FACTS ? How can you trust the MSM or the apparatus of the Deep State ?
  18. SOG; without quoting your entire post, some points in response; I have no objection to 20mph where appropriate, such as schools during term time, but the Welsh approach is far too heavy handed. I know from experience how some posters detect blood in the water and swarm like sharks, but I don't let the issue persist in bothering me. Sometimes grown men feel the need to revert to school playground behaviours, historically this would have been between 14:00 and 18:00 on Saturday afternoons, but the anonymity afforded by the Internet has extended their playtime. They are anonymous keyboard warriors, many miles away, and even if I did bump into them at a match we wouldn't identify as our forum IDs, so wouldn't know any better. Yes, cyclists have to be aware of pedestrians and ride appropriately, that it the Law. However, pedestrians also have a duty of care, both to themselves and others, and should demonstrate a degree of road sense, in particular crossing at the indicated and provided points on the road. I ride according to the road conditions, and never on the pavement, which is illegal, so hopefully present no threat to sensible pedestrians. I have as much right to be doing 24mph on my bike as a car has of doing 30, the problem is people randomly crossing the road who are either oblivious to cyclists at all, or fail to realise that we don't all poodle along at the speed of granny out on her old Raleigh shopper. I agree about electric cars, their lack of noise is as much a danger to cyclists as to foot traffic, as you are much less aware of what is approaching behind you. Hearing is very important to your situational awareness when riding.
  19. This is all getting a bit Professor Higgins;
  20. No ? Fuck ! And there's me with a biology degree.
  21. Nature is not cut and dried when it comes to gender; turtle and alligator eggs hatch male or female young depending on the incubation temperature, some frogs, crabs, and fish can change gender depending on environmental factors. What we do not know in this case is how Khalif presents morphologically, but it can be assumed that she appears to all intents and purposes to be female. There are other biological signals, such as menstruation, that would add weight to an argument, but that is unlikely to ever become public.
  22. https://embryo.asu.edu/pages/biological-sex-and-gender-united-states "A person’s biological sex usually refers to their status as female or male depending on their chromosomes, reproductive organs, and other characteristics. Chromosomes are tightly packed DNA, or molecules that contain the genetic instructions for the development and functioning of all living things. Humans typically have forty-six chromosomes. Two of those are sex chromosomes that contain instructions for the development and functioning of characteristics related to biological sex, such as reproductive organs. There are two kinds of human sex chromosomes, X and Y. Individuals identified as males tend to have one X and one Y chromosome, while those identified as females tend to have two X chromosomes. However, other people are born with other chromosome combinations, such as XXY, that lead them to develop a mix of characteristics. People who fit that description are often referred to as intersex, a category for people whose bodies do not conform with stereotypical expectations of males or females at birth."
  23. No. Someone with XY chromosomes AND the appropriate morphological attributes and genitalia is "biologically" male.
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