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Jordan Peterson recently appeared on Joe Rogan, this clip about Transgenderism I found very informative.
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Parents shouldn't use reddit.I know I shouldn't get mad but fucking hell! 6 year olds have no idea about anything. If he is confused about his sex its because his dumb ass parents or kindergarten teachers have filled it with rubish. Fuck this retard!
Sometimes, I wonder if the higher prevalence of trans-identified males in synthesizer-based genres (interesting given how so few cis women make EDM professionally) is because of a difference in hearing range.This troon would be famous and possibly relevant if their career didn’t end in the 70’s. Walter/Wendy Carlos is a significant electronic music pioneer who had a relatively big hit with “Switched on Bach”, a weird cover album of Bach tunes that were painstakingly made with Moog synthesizers (this would be relatively easy to do even in the 90s, but in the 70s it was quite an accomplishment). This was some major Bleep Bloop shit. I’m not sure when they trooned out (well before it was popular) but they also did the music for “A Clockwork Orange”.
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I have both albums and while they are both by “Walter Carlos” I just discovered that they were produced under their label “Trans Electronic Music Productions Inc.”. Kind of wild.
I think it most likely has something to do with the phenomenon of ince/gay/agp. The typical electonica male was afraid of girls, never played organized sports, and most likely was on the spectrum. Music and autism go well together.Sometimes, I wonder if the higher prevalence of trans-identified males in synthesizer-based genres (interesting given how so few cis women make EDM professionally) is because of a difference in hearing range.
Women's threshold for what counts as a "loud" sound is about 10db lower than men's on several measures. Women tend to be especially sensitive to 5000-6000hz, so anything excessively high-pitched, overly metallic, tinny, mechanical, or buzzy will probably irritate a woman more easily. I've noticed that women are generally more likely to comment on loud beeps from household electronics than men, or to find the buzzy sawtooth waves of a synthesizer harsh rather than mellow.