>>512110472 (OP) >homeschooled 17 year old is smarter than public school tards at basketball college Checks out >still tranny though Eh canโt win em all
newsflash that is a chud who wanks it in his moms house, he's 17 your mom hasn't jerked in me in over 17 years, hold are you btw op?
AnonymousID: aBz1jfLT
8/3/2025, 12:56:59 PM No.512110856
>>512110472 (OP) >Homeschooled female teenager is smarter than the average male pHD government schooler. Imagine if all the males were homeschooled.
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8/3/2025, 12:58:28 PM No.512110937
>>512110472 (OP) Oof, for a mere second after reading the headline, I almost thought a woman solved a math problem. Is there a source that she's a tranny though?
>>512110472 (OP) Mathematics is a surrogate activity. It doesn't actually matter. You might as well spend your life speedrunning Pokemon or collecting lego sets.
It's a bit like this one. Obviously a just guy with severe autism issues.
AnonymousID: c1ar8tyc
8/3/2025, 1:10:56 PM No.512111514
Why do we celebrate he was trans? Without transgenderism, he would have been a healthy man still capable of producing children who inherit his intelligence?
>>512111514 It's a castration jerkoff. I am not an advocate for castration, but it's been around for a pretty long time. There are a great deal of historical antecedents for this. Doesn't make it right, but it's always there.
>>512111680 >"How many dildos can I fit in my ass?" All of them apparently. I guess in psychoanalytic literature, there is a great deal of discussion about a person's capacity to move from anal sexuality to genital sexuality. There are those who miss the boat in the developmental move from anal to genital sexuality. This is why in the male homosexual milieu there is an overabundance of bottoms (anal-passive-receptive) and an undersupply of tops (genital-phallic).
>>512111939 There is so much literature regarding the sexualisation of castration anxiety, but as always, that psychological perspective is always always occluded (hidden). Sinister really. No one is talking about this from a psychological perspective.
I found this book to be a good analysis of the historical aspects of castration of boys and men. There is also a great deal of psychoanalytic literature regarding the Castration Complex, and the sexualised desire of me to avoid Castration Anxiety through actual physical castration. These issues are also tied into the concept of the Phallic Mother, Incredibly complex really. I guess the ability to work out one's issues, and search for answers is going to be a salient feature of having offspring moving forward.
>>512110472 (OP) >While studying under Zhang, Cairo began working on the MizohataโTakeuchi conjecture, which had remained unresolved since the 1980s. Initially aiming to prove the conjecture, she instead constructed a counterexample that disproved it. Her work involved using fractals and other tools and original resulted in a more complex counterexample before a finding a simpler example after reformulating the problem in frequency space. Nothingburger. Another university spot wasted on a woman.
I scanned the first page from each chapter from the Piotr Scholz book. Also here is a current day male singer with a high voice, his name is Filippo Mineccia. He is singing from the baroque composer Francesco Gasparini. It isn't right to castrate boys, but shit happens. Also from that time period if families have 14 kids, and two survive, then if one boy is castrated and becomes the equivalent of a multi-millionaire, then that could lift a family out of poverty. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_CdVUA5j_k&t=599s
File 2 of 2. The second set of chapter headings. The book could be a worthwhile read. It's almost as if men have to fight like mad not to be castrated. Also this opera is pretty amazing. To my knowledge it was first performed in 1720 the composer is Leonardo Vinci (Not the painter/engineer Leanard da Vinci - different people). It is an all male cast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfkOXvZ6kPU&t=881s