I thought that europeans celebrated the difference between the genders, including shape, form, function and smell. does this shirt not celebrate differences? == j
No, I didn't. It was with regard to the 3D printing of metals. The Australian company that did a Kickstarter campaign canceled it because they couldn't answer the questions regarding whether they could fulfill their commitments. So the crying was premature, and I still have a chance to be first.
Mike, you really wouldn't approve of the tshirts I wore while working for Unisys back in the early 90s. The art was by the late great cartoonist Vaughn Bode. He drew great broads. Never a complaint from the female engineers and techs in San Jose and I had no reason to visit Berkeley to get the "popular" opinion.
http://sci.esa.int/rosetta/43058-mission... One of two scientists leading the entire rosetta team. He has been interviewed the entire week, answering questions related to the project. History will decide, but this accomplishment I found amazing. The shirt was in no way a political statement, but a vintage sci fi themed print. You probably say hula dancing girls on an hawaiian themed shirt was denigrating to women. Fess up, you 're offended by the ray guns the women were sporting. How urbane of you # styleoversubstance
Feminists being offended by the shirt are no surprise. Most of them will simply never understand normal male sexuality.
The issue here is that a woman TV reporter considers the offense she takes to be the shirt-wearer's problem. That view needs to be laughed off the stage whenever it appears. Those who assert it need to be taught to take responsibility for their own feelings.
Her boss should also have something to say about her walking away from news (while on-camera!) to harangue the guy about non-news.
oh brother. get over yourself from an O friend of mine: "The Verge" is owned by Ezra Klein's company, Vox Media. I am part of a boycott against Vox Media and Gawker Media because of all of their propaganda.
It started because of something called "GamerGate." The media were saying that GamerGate was a group of nerdy misogynist shut-ins who played video games, who were trying to harass and bully women out of the video-game industry. At first I believed those accusations. But, when I looked into it, I learned that this was actually a smear spread by radical feminists -- there is no organized campaign to harass women out of the video-game industry. The smear campaign reminded me of how, after the Oklahoma City bombing, the media said that anyone critical of the Clinton administration was supportive of violent militias.
Because Vox Media and Gawker Merdia were central to the smear campaign, I decided to join GamerGate's boycott against them.
it's an orchestrated bullying campaign. that is all.
It "offended 50percent of the population"?? I think not, wishful haters. The only thing this guy did wrong was apologize. And he should be sent to mars for it. The offended women should sent to Venus.
You obviously have never set foot in a research lab, you might want to consider that scientists do not care about what other people might think of their clothing, the only important thing is what they achieve. You are in no position to dictate a dressing code.
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between the genders, including shape, form, function
and smell. does this shirt not celebrate differences? == j
That's...not...FUNNY (said with indignant rage)
So, they can take their offense and... Arrgh.
One of two scientists leading the entire rosetta team. He has been interviewed the entire week, answering questions related to the project. History will decide, but this accomplishment I found amazing. The shirt was in no way a political statement, but a vintage sci fi themed print. You probably say hula dancing girls on an hawaiian themed shirt was denigrating to women. Fess up, you 're offended by the ray guns the women were sporting. How urbane of you # styleoversubstance
The issue here is that a woman TV reporter considers the offense she takes to be the shirt-wearer's problem. That view needs to be laughed off the stage whenever it appears. Those who assert it need to be taught to take responsibility for their own feelings.
Her boss should also have something to say about her walking away from news (while on-camera!) to harangue the guy about non-news.
from an O friend of mine:
"The Verge" is owned by Ezra Klein's company, Vox Media. I am part of a boycott against Vox Media and Gawker Media because of all of their propaganda.
It started because of something called "GamerGate." The media were saying that GamerGate was a group of nerdy misogynist shut-ins who played video games, who were trying to harass and bully women out of the video-game industry. At first I believed those accusations. But, when I looked into it, I learned that this was actually a smear spread by radical feminists -- there is no organized campaign to harass women out of the video-game industry. The smear campaign reminded me of how, after the Oklahoma City bombing, the media said that anyone critical of the Clinton administration was supportive of violent militias.
Because Vox Media and Gawker Merdia were central to the smear campaign, I decided to join GamerGate's boycott against them.
it's an orchestrated bullying campaign. that is all.
You are in no position to dictate a dressing code.
I think I'll buy some just so they keep making it...
Ri-di-cu-lous.
This is simply a symptom of the abysmal stupidity of feminists.
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