I want to give surveys to a large sample size of users while filtering out bots and without compromising the privacy of the actual survey respondents. I figure a lot of the people whose voices need to be heard will have legitimate fears of being hunted down.
Traditional captcha is easy for AI to crack, but reverse captcha should hypothetically be more difficult.
My intention is to randomly generate a set of alphanumeric characters with each instance of the survey, and request the user to draw the characters as best as they can. The resulting answer to the "captcha" would be saved with the rest of the form data, alongside the randomly generated characters for that instance of the form. The idea is to exclude blank and nonsensical responses, as a quick-and-dirty bot filter.
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After listening to a few different songs, I don't think they'd fit the tone of the video essay, BUT they'd work very well for a fiction series I've been hyperfixated on that I've been wanting to animate. For example, "Hastur" would work really well for a certain really tragic scene from book 1 I have in mind (I won't specify because it's a spoiler if you ever intend to read the series yourself).
Fantastic!! Can I actually get a link to your music to listen to while writing? It's unlikely to end up a central theme, but I do intend to have the fact that I used to be a genetics and genomics major back when I could afford college be a sort of "beat drop" at the relevant moment.
Before I deleted my Xitter account back in 2023, I ended up being blocked by a lot of transphobes after dropping my college transcript (doxxable info censored, of course) in response to being told that I "don't understand basic biology."
I'm hoping to get in contact with my professor from back when I was in college, Michael Turelli, to invite him to interview for the video, but he's likely busy.
My target audience are people "on the fence" of becoming transphobic, and people who cause harm to the trans community without knowing it by spreading misinformation (that they don't know is misinformation) and disrespecting trans people overall.
Right now, I just want a list of transphobic claims to debunk, and ideally sources to aid in debunking them.
While I won't be going through the list point-for-point in the video essay, I intend to slot them into relevant sections that I've already planned out.
Reliable experts to research for reference would also be very helpful.
My goal is to be as non-hostile as possible--extending the courtesy of respect, in the hopes that some of them will reciprocate that respect.
Yeah, while the cervix isn't 1:1 with a urethra, the idea of cramming objects into a tiny hole that was never meant to have objects inside it works well to compare them. I've had a catheter put in before prior to a surgery (they wanted to do a pregnancy test "just in case" even as my appendix was about to burst) and imo the IUD insertion was much worse.
Several years ago I had to have a catheter put in prior to an appendectomy (they decided that testing to see if I was pregnant first was more important than scanning to see what was going on with my appendix, but I was in too much pain to urinate on my own) and yeah the IUD insertion was worse
Had to take 25 mg of hydroxyzine for my anxiety, and 1,000 mg of acetaminophen + 800 mg ibuprofen just to tolerate the pain.
It was still painful enough to make me scream, but at least it was faster than the first time. She actually knew what she was doing, it seemed like, but I don't think she anticipated how much pain I'd be in.
Also! I think I might be allergic to benzocaine! The topical anaesthetic she used burned like hell.
This is probably a hot take but I still think the guy in the left image (who was 17 at the time of initial controversy) had a chuni moment fueled by the propaganda he'd been fed that had consequences that (while obvious to most other people) he did not foresee.
Obviously what he did wasn't ok, being a dumb teen doesn't justify anything.
But he was denied the chance to learn from his mistakes.
After being put through the wringer by the general public, he was turned into a speaking puppet for the right by opportunistic fascists who saw his mental vulnerability and (metaphorically) burned him at the stake the minute he started defending leftist positions years later.
As I understand, the right turned on him eventually for supporting "woke" ideals.
I think this is a gross case of fascism-flavored child stardom. You can disagree, I don't intend to argue. I don't know him personally. I only know I was that level of dumb at his age, too.
I just feel weird about lumping in a kid who was exploited by the same right-wing opportunists we're opposing with said right-wing opportunists.
While it may be obvious to us that shooting a protestor is bad, he likely saw the guy as a bad guy he needed to save people from. Delusional, yes, but ultimately rooted in his upbringing and developing neurology.
He was exploited a different way than we're being exploited, but he was still exploited by the same people exploiting us.
For all we know, his past actions haunt him, and no amount of therapy could ever help him recover fully from the weight of his own mistakes.
I am neither telling nor asking anyone to sympathize with him. I just wanted to get my perspective out there.
It is entirely possible that I'm just a big softy who doesn't want to believe that kids can be evil.
Or maybe I'm right on this one specific thing. I'm not sure any of us will definitively know at any point. I sure as hell don't know with any significant confidence.
The way I see it, I'm glad that the real avenger is probably back home, snug in bed, and this transphobic rich kid is in a cell. Probably won't face more than some prison time and a fine, but that time is plenty for the tracks of the real guy to fade.