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([personal profile] kiya Sep. 16th, 2003 03:07 am)
428 words (section 30: done). Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] oneironaut for debugging check.

First chat session of this New Members' Class was tonight. Nearly went insane trying to make the goddamn chat applet work. Pondering deep ponders that may come out in some sort of actual thoughts later. (Other deep ponders are still cycling. Until I get un-plaguey the world just gets word count and quiz results and maybe if it's lucky a session summary catchup. So there.)


My journal says I'm 64% masculine.
What does your LJ writing style say about your gender?
LJ Gender Tool by [livejournal.com profile] hutta



And people wonder why I find gender essentialism baffling.
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From: [identity profile] oneironaut.livejournal.com


Just about everyone I know and several people I've never heard of came out male -- I think [livejournal.com profile] caltan, possibly best known for being a busty redhead, is in the lead at 60%. Even correcting for the women who are, one way or another, actually men, this is ... faintly suspicious. I haven't tested this, but I bet most people come out female when they're writing fiction or nonfiction rather than blogging -- an earlier version of the Gender Genie declared nearly every man I know, plus me, to be a woman, and I come out female when I choose the fiction or nonfiction bubbles.

From: [identity profile] oneironaut.livejournal.com


Well, you're not a busty redhead, let's put it that way.

Actually, I'm just not firing on all cylinders. Your number was off the screen, thus I forgot it.
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