All of this may be true, but none of it says that these managers said people come back stupid from maternity. I think this has been assumed by the writer or drawn from god knows where.
All of this may be true, but none of it says that these managers said people come back stupid from maternity. I think this has been assumed by the writer or drawn from god knows where.
"Also, the women return from maternity leave dumber, according to these managers."
Wow, how many percent said that? That's really ignorant. Unless you are just pulling that out of nowhere...
It's not so much that it will become less of a stigma even, but just that things will be balanced out so there is no advantage to hiring either sex.
Yeah, you do.
Sure, but any evidence helps.
Sorry, I don't really know what you are wanting from me, I don't know the particulars of this case. I was just a) agreeing with jayaregee that there is no such thing as "provoking" someone to commit violence on you, and b) that in the abstract, (not this specific case) it is also possible for a woman to knock a man…
Yup, it's a useful shape for many purposes. One of them is that it would be a very quick and methodical way to hit the majority of the bun.
No way! That's messed up. I missed that one. *reading up now*
I mostly agree with you, but you seem to be denying at the end there that it is possible for a female to beat up a male in just as horrible a way. If she knocks you unconscious, then you wake up and knock her unconscious, the first event was her fault, the second was yours. That is an entirely plausible scenario.
Why? What's going on with Sasha?
More importantly it suggests intent to kill rather than just intent to injure. The courts might find that interesting.
Slink nothing. You think leaving a note for someone on a fridge is a direct way of communicating, I think it's indirect. Let's just agree that it's a good thing we don't have to live in the same space together.
You think Denton and co read the articles ordinarily? I doubt it.
I bet they read the headlines only. It's a note on a fridge.
I'm saying I have already answered that question several times. Learn to read yourself.
Well they have a link to Metacritic on there too. It's not like every or even the majority of reviews are joke ones though. And speaking of Metacritic, do you read the user reviews down the right hand side, or the professional ones down the left? I know which side of the screen I'm looking at. My point being, user…
The amount of times people have responded to me in the past on here with something akin to "did you even read..." when they haven't themselves read all my responses to the very same comment they are making is unbelievable.
I could have understood if they were contrasting "I went to look at cute cats and got anal rape" or something, in that context it would have made a point. The contrast made though was news and cats. It seems to imply to me that the writer gives them equal weighting. The classic joke list format of serious, serious,…
They were direct, now they are being indirect, bordering on passive aggressive (as they are insulting their bosses abilities publicly and indirectly), but not sneaky or underhanded (as it's plainly in the open).
Where did I say they didn't? I simply said moaning about your bosses to your customers isn't direct.