[...]#4 are not sufficient for picking an OS that gets no security updates, especially when there's readily-available alternatives that don't have this problem, and have free licensing to boot.
Is there alternatives out there that can run every XP program? Especially considering that legacy software is bound to be error-ridden and badly coded.
If there isn't, couldn't you easily be in the position that running XP is the least unreasonable possibility? Though I suppose a virtual machine running XP is marginally better from a security perspective.
You said about physical strength: "there is a bigger gap between genders than within genders". That implies that there is no overlap, and therefore you cannot find any case where a woman is stronger than a man.
I think the GPP meant "spread", not "gap", particularly since there is no gap within genders. In that case, it does not imply that there is no overlap.
if everyone used psychedelics like LSD and psilocybin responsibly (get a babysitter) they would be legal
Why would they? It seems that there are two ways for drugs to be legal: 1) They have a medical effect, allowing for FDA approval, and 2) They have traditionally seen widespread use in the western countries. Examples of this are alcohol, caffeine and tobacco. LSD used responsibly would fit into neither of these categories.
The major difference between bonds and bond traders is that the bonds will eventually mature.