The learn and earn challenge has become my favorite part of steem. Of course, the challenge created by @matkodurko where anyone can join in the fun :D
What did I learn yesterday?
It quickly became my favorite thing to write down in the morning. Just couple of words. Usually between 3-6. Just keywords. The realization that I'm waking up smarter than yesterday just totally boosts the energy for the next day.>
1. Orthotropics
From what I understand, our entire skull is essentially held together by sutures, its not a solid unit. It clearly doesnt have the mobility of a joint, but it seems the posture of your tongue will change the structure of your face over a period of years.
(Image By Dr. Johannes Sobotta - Sobotta Atlas and Text-book of Human Anatomy 1909)
So it seems the position of your Maxilla and Mandible is directly related to how attractive you are and your tongue is used to push up into the roof of the mouth to push the maxilla forward. It also pushes the teeth forward to prevent crooked teeth.
Orthotropics is a science used especially on young children but can also be used on adults, check out the example below.
(Image is a case study found on https://orthotropics.com/case-studies/)
2. Cyclone Idai in Mozambique
The storm made landfall near the port city of Beira on Thursday with winds of up to 177 km/h (106 mph), so far the death toll is estimated to be around 1000.
3. What does it mean to be non-binary ?
I've heard the term before but I never gave it much thought. I somehow associated it with being a transgender person but I think that's not exactly the same thing.
Non-binary
adjective
adjective: non-binary; adjective: nonbinary
. 1. not relating to, composed of, or involving just two things.
"Aristotelian ontology is non-binary on the second level in that it allows for degrees of being"
- denoting or relating to a gender or sexual identity that is not defined in terms of traditional binary oppositions such as male and female or homosexual and heterosexual.
"the novelist identifies as non-binary">
If a person identifies as non-binary, it means that they feel their gender is somewhere in-between being a man or a woman, orthat it goes beyond either of the two. They can also feel like they have no gender at all, and these feelings may fluctuate so it may be permanent or only some of the time.
There are apparently no end to the amount of 'genders' one can associate with, as you can imagine, the rabbit hole goes pretty deep..
How do you address a non binary person?
It seems most of them are okay with "they" or "them" but there is an extensive list of examples of which I cant list all of them but if youre curious you can check it out here
Parent; neutral, formal.
Per; neutral, short for parent.
Par; neutral, short for parent.
Dommy; queer, mixture of mommy and daddy (note: sounds like Dom/me, a BDSM term)
Maddy; queer, mixture of mummy/mommy and daddy.
Muddy; queer, mixture of mummy and daddy.
Moddy; queer, mixture of mommy and daddy.
Zaza; queer, based on mama and papa/dada.
Zither; queer, based on mother and father. (Note, zither is also the name of a musical instrument.)
Baba; neutral, based on mama and dada. (Note, baba means dad in some languages and grandmother in others.)
Nini; queer, based on the N in NB, similar to mama and papa/dada.
Bibi; queer, based on the B in NB, similar to mama and papa/dada.
Cennend; neutral, Old English (Anglo-Saxon) meaning parent.
Cenn; neutral, short for cennend.
Sister/Brother
Sibling; neutral, formal.
Sib; neutral, short for sibling as sis and bro are short for sister and brother.
Sibster; queer, combination of sibling and sister.
Sibter; queer, combination of sibling and brother.
Ma’am/Sir
Comrade; neutral, not suitable for all situations due to leftist/communist connotations.
Friend; neutral, very informal.
Citizen; neutral.
Tiz; neutral, short for citizen.
Mirdam; queer, a mix of Sir and Madam, although it still sounds similar to Madam.
Mistdam; queer, a mix of Mister and Madam.
Sir’ram; queer, a mix of Sir and Ma’am.
Laddam; queer, a mix of Lad and Madam.
Mir; queer, a mix of Sir and Madam.
Sir; neutral, Sir is used neutrally in the military, although this doesn’t work as well outside of that.
Boy/Girl
QuoteKid; neutral.
Enby; queer, from the sound of NB, non-binary.
Neut; neutral, short for neutal.
Newt; neutral, variation of neut.
Null; queer, refering to someone whose gender is ‘null’.
Gul; queer, a mixture of boy and girl.
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Very interesting information. Natural Disasters are always tragic events. Poor people...
Thanks for sharing.
Ohh I love the fact that you comment under other entries :))! Thx!
I am following some of the folks who participate, I think that's natural to happen. 😉
Haha I'm an IT guy, I see a word binary and I get excited :D So don't get me started :D
Are you interested in Biology? Or study it? Or studied? That example pic is craazy...it's the same girl right? I'm heading out for a ruuun can't check the study nnow :)
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