insanetestpilot
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insanetestpilot

Totally onboard with you. I have always fought against discrimination of any kind, and the fact that there is so much sneeze privilege in our society makes me sick enough to cough up a lung (not that anyone will say anything if I do). Much worse than just allegedly benignly ignoring coughs and hiccups, other bodily

I find it unfortunate that people continue to mischaracterize the memo as an “anti-diversity screed” or an “indictment of an entire gender.” Anyone who read the memo and its footnotes would know that that was simply not the case. To dismiss it in its entirety because there are portions that people find offensive is an

Right. Intolerance must not be tolerated.

At no time does the author say that men are better than women. He only said they are different. And he also said those differences are not exclusive, and that characteristics overlap between the two genders. The knee-jerk responses posted in these comments and the accusations of racism and other shaming does make the

There’s no single answer. It totally depends on the people. For my ex- and I, we’ve been able to make it work — with a few stumbles along the way, but no more conflict than was there when we were married. There certainly were times when I did fall into the trap of thinking it could lead to some sort of reconciliation,

Because there isn’t one?

Are you completely unaware of the irony of what you are saying?