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217: The History of Trans Science (with NOAHFINNCE)

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The History of Uterus Transplants

Shakespeare loved playing with gender. He also considered himself and his partner Carl Giza to be the same sexual intermediaries. In 1919, he opened up the Institute for Sexual Vis and Shaft basically Institute for Sexology. The reason I decided to do this episode is because remember when we did the episode on was it uterus transplants? Yeah. You were in there for that, right? So we did that.

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I
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mean, Shakespeare loved playing with gender. Yeah. Like he loved playing the gender and expression and things like that. And, you know, whether that was just purely for like the laughs, he was still playing with it. Like he was still like playing with the gray area between boxes, like,
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which is more than most people for most of history. Bro was an English and musical theater nerd. There is no way. There is no way
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that man. He also did Adam's birthday.
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He did. Yeah. Yeah. But gay people.
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And he was just a writer of his. In the world of his 2050, I'm terrified. The story about William Shakespeare is
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apparently he died because he got so drunk at his party that it literally killed him. Yeah. That's apparently that's why he died on his birthday. What about the
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cancer? Was he gay then?
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See the guy? No, he was just a bad guy. He was just a bad guy. He died on his birthday. So he was gay. He was also
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depressed and crazy. So hey, there are a lot of things that a lot of gays have got as well. People are really ill, depressed, but both of those are the same thing, but they're
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different. They can be different. Plus that word for when you have two como beatities. Gay and depressed.
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Yeah, being
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gay is super
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como. So he also considered himself and his partner Carl Giza to be the same sexual intermediaries. So yeah, he was very bloody forebored on this. And what's really interesting to me, right? The reason I decided to do this episode is because remember when we did the episode on was it uterus transplants? Yeah. You were in there for that, right? Yeah. So we did that. We were speaking about the person, you know, the sort of history of these sort of transplants, a history of some sort of, you know, gender-affirming surgeries, right? And I think you mentioned Noah, this institute or people in the comments mentioned this institute and were like, hey, why didn't you talk about this? And I was like, I literally did not know about it because, well, we'll find out. We'll find out why we didn't know about it. But looking into it, there wasn't like a huge amount of information out there on it. There's a really good scientific American article on it and a couple other, you know, Holocaust Memorial Day trust sort of page on it as well. But yeah, no, I mean, it was really interesting. So in 1919, he opened up the Institute for Sexual Vis and Shaft basically Institute for Sexology. Isn't that the year that World War I started? 1919.

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