@Jez Um. I dunno. I have competed against women (and with women, on my team), at various points in my academic and professional career. and never once did I feel like this was about dick-waving.
@Jez "arguably", assuming your premise is true, that there are hard-wired differences that matter in "male brains".
They might show slight differences across whole populations, but the average difference is small and it's impossible to know how much that effect is due to socialization.
@KitFox - in the help center, under answers, it's not readily apparent (to me) wfere we ask people to share their work and provide context (where I did see it on Meta, I believe). Any idea where I can find this (or more importantly, new users?)
@Jez Your point was that competition is intrinsically about manliness. And that competing with women somehow undermines that. I reject that completely. Competition is about individual fitness.
So the fact that boys are wired to gain comfort from physical contact and using their muscles, and that they are more likely to learn by moving their bodies, is not a good rationale for how men should be allowed to wrestle each other in the office.
@KitFox what about women dressing sexily? that's basically the first step in sexual relations; women put an "ad" out to everyone who sees them based on how sexily they dress. i could argue that that's as "unacceptable" as guys trying to chat up women at work, yet it's seen as fine while the latter isn't
@KitFox various things at work make me uncomfortable and i have to deal with them. but when feminists flip out over it, everyone has to bend over backwards to accommodate them
And for some of us, it gets really fucking old having guys hit on us when we're trying to work. It's hard enough being taken seriously as a professional in the field without having some jack-off treat us like all that is important is our ability to form intimate relationships. Or not.
because we find it difficult to understand how you have issues with other people being islamic. It's easy to understand how Kit has difficulties with being judged as "just eye candy"
@MattЭллен You're supposed to call me a fucking bitch for not wanting to have sex with you, no matter how much I torture myself to make it so that you aren't attracted to me.
The religion thing is a red-herring anyway. So what if religious accomodation goes too far or not far enough? So what if there are religious people who are pricks about their religion? That is irrelevant to the topic of whether or not women are bitches.
The flagging system really sucks!! And it's not just that you get lots of notifications that you cannot do anything with except stare at a bar that appears without going away by itself.
@tombull89 yeah it was neat. I'd been with Android since 2.3, and I've worked on android 2.2 apps, but I'd never seen anything older. Boy it's come a long way.
@Cerberus It's mostly about how the UI has changed and how the standard phone has changed. I didn't realize that it wasn't until Android 2.0 that they had keyboardless android phones.
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 I'm sorry but you're not making that relevant. Can you add some sex or religion please? Like "I've worked on Android 2.2 apps, but my priest says don't because bitches won't respect you"
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 you know full well that isn't all they did. I am not the one who validated the flag and I'm not Muslim, but there is a big difference between mocking someone's deity and saying that you don't believe they exist.
Recently I got suspended from the chat because 2 of my posts were flagged and the flag "accepted"; one referenced Islam as people believing in a "magic sky man" or something, the other mentioned masturbation in a way that only the most puritanical person could find offensive:
http://chat.stac...
@AJHenderson Mocking someone's deity or basically mocking anything should be OK, as long as it isn't directed at someone personally, and as long as it isn't impolite to a participant of the conversation, I would say.