yeah i want evidence
Some people in my family line (a long time ago mind you) had "ÿ" in their surname, it came from a Russian name with "Се" (or maybe it came from the Polish counterpart spelled with "Sie"?) which they spelled with "Sÿ". Apparently the letter was used in German writing occasionally around that time period. I thought that was pretty interesting.
physiological and/or neurological disability
... people with severe forms of disorders like asthma, epilepsy, diabetes, and ALS have low intelligence?
If you say "why did you say woman twice" in response to "woman and people who menstruate" you're saying that being a woman means you menstruate AND vice versa. That's implying a strict equality between women and those who menstruate, saying that you can't have either without the other.
"Logically" he's saying woman ≡ menstruating person
, while you're confusing his comment for woman ⊇ menstruating person
. In reality their conditions have no bearing on each other, so neither is right anyways.
TIL those who go through menopause or have certain medical conditions aren't women
i mean you're expected to know the basic functioning of the compiler when you use it