Like teachers or something? Personally, I think everyone should be studying sciences, as that is where the future is inevitably headed.
Like teachers or something? Personally, I think everyone should be studying sciences, as that is where the future is inevitably headed.
I'm saying if they spent half as much effort trying to push through the barriers as they do bitching about it, they might get somewhere.
If you want to call it discrimination, sure.
Yup, we flirt with each other all the time.
I don't drink alcohol but I know it gets people drunk. You don't have to experience something to observe its effects.
All that stuff you just said, men do it to other men. It's not gender specific. Where I work, we are absolutely ruthless with each other, albeit in jest, when people make mistakes. It's like rubbing salt in a wound, and we revel in. We also like to tease. Hard. Feelings occasionally get hurt. That is part of…
I have yet to see a woman discriminated against in any tech company I have worked in — or any job for that matter, as long as they can take the occasional ribbing and ignore the shmucks who hit on them. The only thing that came close was one girl was hired as a mid-level developer then quit a few months later because…
This is really no different than men being socially conditioned to avoid nursing and secretarial jobs because they are not considered "manly". That door swings both ways, and it is wrong both ways.
I find a hard time believing this. Where I work, we could care less what race or gender you are, and I work in TN which isn't exactly a liberal state. All we care about is one thing: Can you code. That is it; the one and only thing we discriminate against.
The question is, is it discrimination, or are the women eschewing those roles? There are plenty of industries where women have low representation (e.g. programming), and it is not a factor of them being denied the opportunities based on their gender, so much as the majority of the talent pool is male.
I started watching this series recently and there are more than a few episodes in season 2 and 3 where a zombie falls on top of someone, and the zombies leave the person alone. Or people crawl under cars and the zombies ignore them, even though they can supposedly smell the living. So the show has no shortage of…
Saints Row. That musical number from Gat Out of Hell was hilarious, and surprisingly good.
Most of the Jack in the Boxes in my area (Nashville, TN) have shut down. Not sure they are the best metric to go by.
Amazing game, once you get to the part where you activate Metroplex.
Best transformers is still Fall of Cybertron, IMO.
Personally, I requested a refund on this game (PC version). I wanted to like it, but found the camera angles to be a major issue. There were times where I couldn't tell where my character was, or where the enemy was, or both. The best example is the tentacles after Devastator. They are large and the camera went…
I enjoyed the movie growing up. In the context of the 80's, it wasn't that bad a film.
i agree.
If they want the movie to be successful, give the rights back to Cameron. It's been his baby from the get go.
It is one of the few fantasy shows on TV these days (and by fantasy, I mean wizards and warriors fantasy, not comic book fantasy). If it wasn't for Rumple and Regina though, I probably wouldn't have stuck with it.