aburner4me
ABurner4Me
aburner4me

I own a Dodge Grand Caravan (RIP DGC), and it has been everything we have needed. At this point, I don’t GAF about what people say. I like the minivan. With 125k on it, we will have to part ways, soon. I am glad there is a new CT&C, the last version looked a bit boxey.

Sorry Doug. As a Rogue enthusiast, I have to inform you that that’s a second-gen.

It already has bitten them — they drive a first-generation Rogue.

I saw his video on youtube last week, all the comments were about retaliating with violence, keying the Rogue or slashing some tires.

Yes, there is literally no other reason someone would want one.

Yes, there is literally no other reason someone would want one.

I’m so glad, for so many reasons, that social media was in like MySpace infancy when I was in high school.

STOP, how dare you use logic and facts. You better watch out, before someone gets their fweewings hurt!

And I’m feeling all kinds of win for understanding != without having to Google it. Yay!

I’m not a woman in tech per se; my hubby-to-be encouraged me to try some C# tutorials when I was bored one day (“You’re smart enough, and it might be fun.”) so I did, and here I am a month later on my second set of beginner Unity

They are favoured, on average, by 2:1. Yes, this doesn’t mean that in every case a woman is going to get a job, but it does in the average case.

Just no. Women are favoured 2:1 over men in hiring for STEM fields. Your anecdote is not evidence. The studies are. Companies desperately want to hire women. Why can’t they? Why does everybody assume this is because of sexual discrimination? It is because women are not choosing to go into STEM subjects. They go

I call BS on THAT! Every IT position I have had in 25 years has treated women like GOLD! I have never seen any manager NOT white knighting for the women on the team.
I have NEVER seen any of the women put in overtime, holiday coverage or even have the same workload.
Trust me, I’ve worked with some UGLY women too.
SO,

“While Sanders wasn’t completely in the right...”

You mean just like sharing that “Diesel Needs to Die” article to Jalopnik's mainpage yesterday?

“yeahitkindadoes”

I have to say that I understand how this was a serious problem for many many people ( I didn't at first but the more I read into it/heard from those effected I understood) but on the flip side this is a botched job of fixing the issue at hand if I do say so myself.

It should never have gotten as far as it did. Once the problem was spotted months management should have dealt with it without pulling readers into it. An open letter should NEVER have been necessary. How this was handled was disrespectful to the staff and your readers.

Back to the greys, I go! What all-over fuckery.