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one of the clear lessons of history: Nearly every way we’ve thought of classifying people has been constructed; meaning every category has a history to it, and a consequence resulting from that history. Here we can clearly see that there is no such thing as something being “perfectly natural.” Same goes for orientation, and that is what this video is about
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10:45 - mammals are a class, kingdom is the next taxonomic rank above that (thx CambrianPinniped)
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