From: M. Taylor Saotome-Westlake Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2021 03:47:56 +0000 (-0800) Subject: address nuPelican warnings about {filename} instead of {static} X-Git-Url: http://534655.efjtl6rk.asia/source?a=commitdiff_plain;h=fd8ab6f1c85b4ee20fd68f445f07cd674c11d400;p=Ultimately_Untrue_Thought.git address nuPelican warnings about {filename} instead of {static} I think at some point I started using raw-HTML tags rather than this nonsense? --- diff --git a/content/2016/fashion-forward.md b/content/2016/fashion-forward.md index d1eb086..1e6195f 100644 --- a/content/2016/fashion-forward.md +++ b/content/2016/fashion-forward.md @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ Date: 2016-10-27 20:58 Category: other Tags: cathartic -![torso shot of crossdressed male wearing "LATE ONSET GENDER DYSPHORIA IN MALES IS NOT AN INTERSEX CONDITION" T-shirt over purple dress]({filename}/images/fashion-forward.jpg) +![torso shot of crossdressed male wearing "LATE ONSET GENDER DYSPHORIA IN MALES IS NOT AN INTERSEX CONDITION" T-shirt over purple dress]({static}/images/fashion-forward.jpg) diff --git a/content/2017/a-beacon-through-the-darkness-or-getting-it-right-the-first-time.md b/content/2017/a-beacon-through-the-darkness-or-getting-it-right-the-first-time.md index fdb43ee..894c60a 100644 --- a/content/2017/a-beacon-through-the-darkness-or-getting-it-right-the-first-time.md +++ b/content/2017/a-beacon-through-the-darkness-or-getting-it-right-the-first-time.md @@ -11,15 +11,15 @@ I wrote in my notebook: > THERE'S A WORD FOR IT. _There's a word for it._ I don't know whether to be happy that there's an adjective for what I have, or sad that other men have it, & that it's not mine, & only mine. Bless Wikipedia for showing me [...] But still, after all emotions have fitted themselves away, there is the word. "Autogynephilia." So simple; I know all the foreign roots; I should have thought of it. "Autogynephilic." That's what I am. -![notebook: THERE'S A WORD FOR IT ...]({filename}/images/getting_it_right_1.png) +![notebook: THERE'S A WORD FOR IT ...]({static}/images/getting_it_right_1.png) And: > Scarcity is a _metaphysical_ fact, so why am I hurt when my word (which I didn't invent & only discovered a few hours ago) has so many connotations attached to it that I don't like? The dictionary definition is perfect for me, but all the exposition after that has to do with transsexualism, which annoys me, although thinking of it now, I suppose it would seem to be a logical extension to some. I'm autogynephilic _without_ being gender-dysphoric—_or am I?_ _If_ transitioning cheap & fast & painless & perfect—wouldn't I at least be tempted? What I can't stand is transsexuals who want to express the man/woman they "truly are inside"—because I don't think there's any such thing. It _has_ to be about sex—because gender shouldn't exist. -![notebook: so why am I hurt when my word ...]({filename}/images/getting_it_right_2.png) +![notebook: so why am I hurt when my word ...]({static}/images/getting_it_right_2.png) -![notebook: that I don't like ...]({filename}/images/getting_it_right_3.png) +![notebook: that I don't like ...]({static}/images/getting_it_right_3.png) My views on gender have changed a _lot_ over the past ten years—most notably, I'm not a psychological sex differences denialist anymore, so I'm afraid I can no longer endorse that "gender shouldn't exist" stance. (Given that sex differences exist and people aren't going to _pretend not to notice_, social-role defaults are inevitably going to accrete around them.) diff --git a/content/2017/hormones-day-13.md b/content/2017/hormones-day-13.md index 7846f9c..721d6aa 100644 --- a/content/2017/hormones-day-13.md +++ b/content/2017/hormones-day-13.md @@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ Date: 2017-01-09 18:00 Category: other Tags: HRT diary, not-a-transition -![used Climara patches]({filename}/images/patches_01.jpg) +![used Climara patches]({static}/images/patches_01.jpg) Applied my third patch in the morning today (first patch was evening of 27 December, second patch was morning of 2 January). Still don't really notice anything—even my libido seems intact. The doctor had totally been willing to prescribe spiro, too, but I had declined because it seemed prudent to be conservative about something I'm thinking about as a gender-themed drug experiment and definitely _not_ a gender transition. Should I have taken her up on it? I should be patient; developments would take time regardless. diff --git a/content/2017/hormones-day-33.md b/content/2017/hormones-day-33.md index 72bbda5..75b0077 100644 --- a/content/2017/hormones-day-33.md +++ b/content/2017/hormones-day-33.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Date: 2017-01-29 19:09 Category: other Tags: HRT diary, not-a-transition -![used Climara patches]({filename}/images/patches_02.jpg) +![used Climara patches]({static}/images/patches_02.jpg) I wish I were more self-aware. People tell me caffiene is a stimulant, and I believe them, but I tend to doubt if I could _tell_, double-blind, from the inside, whether an iced-coffee I just drank was decaf or not. diff --git a/content/2017/hormones-reboot-spironotacular.md b/content/2017/hormones-reboot-spironotacular.md index 0a8761b..e4e8ab1 100644 --- a/content/2017/hormones-reboot-spironotacular.md +++ b/content/2017/hormones-reboot-spironotacular.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Tags: HRT diary, not-a-transition > > —"Weird Science" by Oingo Boingo -![coffee and spiro]({filename}/images/coffee_and_spiro.jpg) +![coffee and spiro]({static}/images/coffee_and_spiro.jpg) So, I took off my estradiol patch during [my recent nervous breakdown](/2017/Mar/fresh-princess/). I still [don't think](/2017/Jan/hormones-day-33/) it had much, if any, real effect. (In particular, the stress and sleep-deprivation by themselves seem quite sufficient to explain the breakdown without attributing any of it to a nonstandard hormone balance, especially given how similar it felt to my 2013 nervous breakdown.) diff --git a/content/2017/lesser-known-demand-curves.md b/content/2017/lesser-known-demand-curves.md index 91e7950..2a63f07 100644 --- a/content/2017/lesser-known-demand-curves.md +++ b/content/2017/lesser-known-demand-curves.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Empirically, [there are](https://transblog.grieve-smith.com/2017/01/28/all-other Indeed, if "transness" is a unimodal continuous quantity, we should expect there to be far more maybe-trans-under-the-right-circumstances people than people who would be "trans at any cost", for the same reason there are more "merely" six-foot-tall people than there are towering seven-foot-tall people— -![dysphoria distribution]({filename}/images/dysphoria_distribution.png) +![dysphoria distribution]({static}/images/dysphoria_distribution.png) Those of us who are dysphoric enough for the question to come up, but not so dysphoric for the answer to be overdetermined, have a serious choice to make: would a gender upgrade be worth it, taking into account everything that would be lost?—from the burden of being a lifelong medical patient, to potentially increased difficulty finding a job or a romantic partner. @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Returning to Serano's hypothetical: $10 million is a life-changing amount of mon The intrinsic-identity view can be seen as the limiting special case of the economic view where demand for transitioning is infinitely [inelastic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elasticity_(economics))— -![two models of demand for transitions]({filename}/images/transition_demand.png) +![two models of demand for transitions]({static}/images/transition_demand.png) This insight helps us make sense in secular changes in the expression of gender variance. The phenomenon of [increases in transgender identification](https://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/01/health/transgender-population.html) that some commentators characterize as [_social contagion_](https://youthtranscriticalprofessionals.org/tag/social-contagion/) could also be seen as an entirely _rational_ response to incentives: as being trans becomes less costly—whether due to increased social acceptance, improvements in surgical or hormone-administration technology, or any other reason—we _should_ see more gender-dysphoric people doing something about it on the margin. diff --git a/content/2017/whats-my-motivation-or-hormones-day-89.md b/content/2017/whats-my-motivation-or-hormones-day-89.md index 2001c9b..23a64c8 100644 --- a/content/2017/whats-my-motivation-or-hormones-day-89.md +++ b/content/2017/whats-my-motivation-or-hormones-day-89.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Date: 2017-07-22 21:15 Category: other Tags: HRT diary, not-a-transition -![spiro and estradiol tablets]({filename}/images/spiro_and_estradiol_tablets.jpg) +![spiro and estradiol tablets]({static}/images/spiro_and_estradiol_tablets.jpg) Why am I doing this again? diff --git a/content/2018/blegg-mode.md b/content/2018/blegg-mode.md index a043874..b40854c 100644 --- a/content/2018/blegg-mode.md +++ b/content/2018/blegg-mode.md @@ -29,6 +29,6 @@ Likewise, 2% of otherwise-entirely-ordinary bleggs contain palladium, but you ha In contrast, adapted bleggs are _both_ easily identifiable _and_ the difference matters to your decisionmaking: a distinction that makes a difference, something your brain wants to have an efficient representation so that you can attend to it. -![2 x 2 when-to-categorize diagram]({filename}/images/blegg_categorization_criteria.png) +![2 x 2 when-to-categorize diagram]({static}/images/blegg_categorization_criteria.png) You're pleased with the iota of philosophical progress you seem to have made, and will be sure to be on the lookout for more applications of it. diff --git a/content/2018/the-categories-were-made-for-man-to-make-predictions.md b/content/2018/the-categories-were-made-for-man-to-make-predictions.md index f29385c..8035f46 100644 --- a/content/2018/the-categories-were-made-for-man-to-make-predictions.md +++ b/content/2018/the-categories-were-made-for-man-to-make-predictions.md @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ People should get what they want. Social science is hard and I want to _try_ to This is definitely compatible with transitioning. It is _not_, I claim, compatible with the ideology of gender-as-self-identification that is rapidly establishing a foothold in Society. Consider this display at a recent conference of the American Philosophical Association (note, the people whose _job_ it is to use careful conceptual distinctions to understand reality)— -![APA pronoun stickers]({filename}/images/apa_pronoun_stickers.jpg) +![APA pronoun stickers]({static}/images/apa_pronoun_stickers.jpg) [(photograph by Lucia A. Schwarz)](https://twitter.com/Lucia_A_Schwarz/status/949315365842116608)