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"gender" is not a word in any dictionary that is 20 years old at most.
This can literally be translated as "kind". The word is several thousand years old, it comes from Latin, where, just denoted the banal “kind”.
But who gives a fuck what the Romans had in Latin?
Importantly, when did this word begin to be used to refer to social sex? To designate the construct that defines our role in society? When did it acquire its modern meaning?
Here is a specific date – 1949. Simone de Bouvoir, The Second Paul. The book is about the gender problems of women and their role of the “second” sex, as if additional and less important, in relation to the Mussin (the great and main one, around whom the whole world revolves like around the navel of the fucking earth).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bovoir_Simona_de
>> In her book Le deuxième sexe (1949), which can rightly be considered the main feminist work of the twentieth century, Simone argues that gender, like the meaning of life, is not predetermined. Her famous aphorism is: “A woman is not born, she becomes.” .
So, we can directly tell how old this word is in its modern meaning. 75 years.
>> Yours? What about the statue?
Yeah, that's my screenshot.
There, this statue has normal detail, if you come closer. It's a LODA bug. Although, it seems, everything was exposed to the ultra, but still the distance of loading the boats was not very large.
The subject of ships on wheels is strange.
Nomads are pastoralists. I mean, basic, what is the essence of a nomadic lifestyle? A nomad is NOT a homeless person, not a tribe that moves from place to place just for fun.
A nomad is a pastoralist who drives cattle according to the seasons. Eating one pasture? Let's move on. Got cold in one place? Move south. And so we circle around the steppe.
What does that mean to us?
That means the nomad has DIE cattle! So you can put these cattle on wheels in this ship! Just like the IRL nomads shared.
Question: Where and why do elves wander without flocks?