SciFriedMyBrain
SciFriedMyBrain
SciFriedMyBrain

Seriously. Talking through needs, fears, insecurities, and transgressions openly and honestly with partners is the most powerful thing I’ve ever done in relationships. Recognizing that your partner has his own wants, needs, etc (of equal import) is vital.

They definitely won’t be hitting their targets this season.

Walmart is scrambling for a silver bullet for this PR goof.

You say that as if it isn’t true! I’m not sexist or anything, I just wrote a 10 page manifesto about the genetic inferiority of women. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 

Yep. I was trying to get a cake made with a design that I wasn’t able to find anywhere else. I stood at the bakery a good 10 minutes before I went over to the deli to see if they knew if anyone was working in that department. The lady said she’d call the office and ask. Another 10 minutes went by with no one there. I

I thought that was SO EMBLEMATIC of how men perceive women not only in the workplace, but in general. Stuff that takes them 30 seconds (peeing) takes women longer because IT JUST DOES. Add on to the fact that she has to literally run a mile each way just to do it and he was surprised? That wasn’t surprising to me at

Because why do the grunt work yourself when you can pawn it off on someone who has NO chance of being able to claim credit for it? You get all the glory with none of the labor. That’s the manlyman way.

I think that was one of the best parts of the movie, it’s definitely a hard hitting truth. My issue is why it took Kevin Coster A WHOLE HOUR OF THE MOVIE to figure out why it was taking her so long on her breaks. OK GUY, FIGURE THE SUPER OBVIOUS thing out.

They hit the bullseye...fall is hunting season.

I always figured it had to do with that. Usually the bike rack is dividing the rest of the toys from sporting goods, and mountain bike people tend to be the people who also like the camping gear and camel packs, which is on the next shelf, and then there is fishing gear, and after that (next to automotive) are the

They just took a shot.

You can’t just take a half-cocked approach to advertising.

I’m guessing because things like sports equipment (balls, nets, etc) and bikes overlap both sections. If I’m honest, there isn’t a time ever in my lifetime (43 years) I cannot recall the two being completely separate in a major retailer.

I doubt it was anyone trying to be funny. Like the article said, it’s probably a sign that’s all over the store. The manager likely told some kids to spread them out all over the place and they just weren’t thinking when they put it up there. They aren’t paid enough to bother thinking about what they’re doing.

The thing that always bothered me about that film (which is amazing) is that the women were good enough to do horrifically challenging calculations and check the engineers’ work, but never good enough to be one. Like they did all the grunt work and got very little in return for their vital services. Because for

“when she saw the sign, she attempted to locate a store manager, but was unable to find one.”

Yeah, this really backfired.

The manager pulled the trigger on the display before thinking it through.

Their aim was really off on this one.

Some 19-year old associate who thought he was being funny is definitely being fired, if it hasn’t already happened.