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WCDT 2897 - 2901 (16-20 February 2015)

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mustang6172:

--- Quote from: hedgie on 18 Feb 2015, 21:48 ---May leaves the convenience store and gets a job at CoD (and secretly to protect Hanners).  At least Dora doesn't have to worry about a robot drinking on the job.

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explicit:

--- Quote from: hedgie on 18 Feb 2015, 21:48 ---May leaves the convenience store and gets a job at CoD (and secretly to protect Hanners).  At least Dora doesn't have to worry about a robot drinking on the job.

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Plus, I like the really creative swearing.

TRVA123:

--- Quote from: mustang6172 on 18 Feb 2015, 21:51 ---
--- Quote from: hedgie on 18 Feb 2015, 21:48 ---May leaves the convenience store and gets a job at CoD (and secretly to protect Hanners).  At least Dora doesn't have to worry about a robot drinking on the job.

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She will only have to worry about the robots drinking too much, or too little, I forget how it works with you. Anyway, you haven't drunk exactly the right amount.

valkygrrl:

--- Quote from: snarkyone on 18 Feb 2015, 21:15 ---
That said...... 



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The truth is out there.

AprilArcus:

--- Quote from: valkygrrl on 18 Feb 2015, 20:53 ---Claire using the C-word doesn't jive with April's timeline. It has only really been pushed for a few years.

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Meh.

The word "cisgender" has been around for a long time, and is an obvious coinage to anyone who knows a little bit of organic chemistry, molecular biology, or Roman history. Urban Dictionary has a definition from July 2004. Wikipedia's article dates to August 2002. Everything2's dates to October 2001. Andrea James's glossary on tsroadmap.org attested it as early as August 2001.

It's true that the term "cisgender" wasn't introduced to the wider feminist discourse until Julia Serano's 2007 book, wasn't a "meme" until Char's 2011 tattoo, and wasn't being used on TV until last year, but it's not very hard to imagine it being in a trans person's vocabulary in the mid-2000s.

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