In before someone says "It's a nice idea in theory, but the reality of 'human nature'(tm) means it would never work."
Edit: Nevermind. I typed too fast.
This is true. That's why I clarified in that quoted section that, "it is primarily determined by a set of apparent phenotypical characteristics which only partly reflect sexual differences."
That is to say that: it's mostly attributed based on the visible effects of particular combinations...
A good way to sum it up is this: biology is something you are, gender is something you do.
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That's the big question! Nature or nurture?
It's the eternal battle of the social sciences vs...
I was going to act all exasperated that this is still such a hard concept for people to grasp, but then I figured that because these threads just don't stop coming, it must just not be a very intuitive idea. Which is understandable, when you think about it. Anyway...
"Sex" is a metaphysical...
I didn't take the love speech as anything significant- just the weird rationalisations of a besotted physicist desperate to see her love again.
All my friends were like "LOL the "love" talk, wtf?" I explained that it wasn't supposed to make sense, because she was in love.
It strikes me as pretty funny that the hat is a 'rough riders' hat, considering that before it's stretched over your head it looks like a giant butt plug.
I am talking about the walk. The title of this thread is "Videogame Characters walk too slowly."
I had a good look at the skyrim walk animation. He barely puts one foot in front of the other. I don't know about you, but even when I've been hiking for hours with a 25kg+ backpack I still manage...
I think that you want the scale to be just so that the journey to a location isn't simply step 1. of whatever it is you're doing there, but could in fact be an effort in itself. So you'd sit down to play your game and think, "Right, today's task: get to X." And you'd have to plan and stuff...
I don't know if it's just me, or if everyone else really does walk that slowly.
So I'm playing Skyrim, staring at the back of my Orc character.
He's got hamstrings like freight trains, calves like railway springs, and buns that could crush a cricket ball.
So why does he saunter along at...
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