3140 pts ยท July 4, 2016
"Possibly a demon," at the time of writing this the post had 666 upvotes...coincidence? v
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v ...because kids can trip on them? I thought it was bad when they wanted me to take my fucking hat off.
You missed it. Somebody was whoring points with tens of thousands of pickle ricks
It's a hell of a lot better than the Pickle Rick epidemic.
Something with a bear and kids.
I'm not agreeing with every specific point he made, only that the left/tech companies tend to regard dissent as bigotry vs diversity.
This discourse we are having is good. And honestly a lot of the science is in question now. We all need to accept the truth once we find it.
Again. A lot of what he said was lifted from Jordan Peterson, who is likely credible enough for many of his arguments. The point remains.
But saying aggression harms "the workplace" is one thing, versus citing the specific areas and addressing how to deal with it - progress.
But, I would say that male aggression COULD get in the way of collaborative efforts, whereas it may prove valuable in contract negotiations.
No you didn't miss it. People applied their beliefs on top of what amounts to a pretty subdued citation of basic logic and reason.
He also wasn't suggesting women can't or should be allowed, but that claiming women and men are the same basically speaking is wrong.
I'm not arguing whether or not women (tend to) have lower stress tolerance because I don't know; but it's not sexist to suggest.
The worst part about it was his near plagiarism of Jordan Peterson. And with Peterson's YouTube ban...
https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/3914586/Googles-Ideological-Echo-Chamber.pdf
"Fitness" wasn't the issue. It was more about biological stereotypical disposition, which may be bullshit but certainly isn't a sexist idea.
v you're the one in the white, karma is the one that swoops in
v trying to shit talk OP but Imgur thinks you're the fucking loser it seems
Yes...I do. v
I don't know if it's just I'm lazy or if I like the communal problem solving!
Damn you killed it with that shit. Thanks for the immediate response! v
eh, no
She's the most wide girl in this whole room. v
OP work at a butterfly farm or something?
"Possibly a demon," at the time of writing this the post had 666 upvotes...coincidence?
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You missed it. Somebody was whoring points with tens of thousands of pickle ricks
It's a hell of a lot better than the Pickle Rick epidemic.
Something with a bear and kids.
I'm not agreeing with every specific point he made, only that the left/tech companies tend to regard dissent as bigotry vs diversity.
This discourse we are having is good. And honestly a lot of the science is in question now. We all need to accept the truth once we find it.
Again. A lot of what he said was lifted from Jordan Peterson, who is likely credible enough for many of his arguments. The point remains.
But saying aggression harms "the workplace" is one thing, versus citing the specific areas and addressing how to deal with it - progress.
But, I would say that male aggression COULD get in the way of collaborative efforts, whereas it may prove valuable in contract negotiations.
No you didn't miss it. People applied their beliefs on top of what amounts to a pretty subdued citation of basic logic and reason.
He also wasn't suggesting women can't or should be allowed, but that claiming women and men are the same basically speaking is wrong.
I'm not arguing whether or not women (tend to) have lower stress tolerance because I don't know; but it's not sexist to suggest.
The worst part about it was his near plagiarism of Jordan Peterson. And with Peterson's YouTube ban...
https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/3914586/Googles-Ideological-Echo-Chamber.pdf
"Fitness" wasn't the issue. It was more about biological stereotypical disposition, which may be bullshit but certainly isn't a sexist idea.
Yes...I do.
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I don't know if it's just I'm lazy or if I like the communal problem solving!
Damn you killed it with that shit. Thanks for the immediate response!
v
She's the most wide girl in this whole room.
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