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  1. I like Science
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  • Female
  • @SuckMyWang
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    431 year ago

    Can a female out there confirm this please?

      • ShaunaTheDead
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        21 year ago

        Maybe. They’re still trying to find a cure for light beams shining out of your head syndrome. One day a female scientist will find it.

        • @[email protected]
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          1 year ago

          If you’ll allow me to mansplain, I think it’s about bone porosity, it’s a trade-off. You can absorb more information without impedance, but you have to deal with being very shiny and reliant on protective gear. Consumption of bone hurting juice is highly conducive to elevated intelligence, but has side effects. It is the mental steroid.

  • @Moc
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    81 year ago

    Thank you for selecting yes

  • @samus12345
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    71 year ago

    So the last one means, “Of course I do, I’m female,” right?

  • Random_Character_A
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    -521 year ago

    Sorry to say, but I haven’t met a single female who wouldn’t vacate the area if discussion turned to resent science headlines.

    • @CatZoomies
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      471 year ago

      Sorry to say, but I haven’t met a single female who wouldn’t vacate the area if discussion turned to resent science headlines.

      Reveals their sexism, misogny, ignorance, and believes women can’t be intelligent like men based on no evidence except what they believe.

      Can’t even spell “recent” correctly.

        • Kirby
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          61 year ago

          This list is far from complete. Emmy Noether, Babara McClintock, Ada Lovelace, Valentina Tereshkova…

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          I do think less girls are in the tech, especially mathematics. It could be mysogynistic, but my mother explains this as that most girls are less adept at highly specialized areas, compared to men.

          Could be a bell curve thing, idk.

          • @[email protected]
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            51 year ago

            It’s not biological, it’s social and cultural. Women are low-key conditioned to think and/or state that they are more dependent and not as smart. It’s shitty.

          • @clockwork_octopus
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            51 year ago

            Less women and girls make it into tech for a wade variety of reasons, not the least of which is the conditioning she receives (whether directly or indirectly) that plays a huge part in career choices. Many girls are not given the same opportunities as the boys because “it’s a waste, they’re just going to become mothers anyways”. Many girls are not pushed into STEM courses and programs because of outdated and wrong assumptions like “girls are bad at math” or “girls aren’t interested in science”, and so aren’t given the same attention as their male peers in these classes that they’re required to take. As a result, teachers with these inherent beliefs won’t present the same options to the girls as they do the boys.

            Did you know that the term “scientist” was originally coined to describe a woman interested in science?

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              Oh. I thought I talked exclusively about math, but I wasn’t. I guess cultural norms are still heavily influencing everything.

              By the way, is it possible that the connotation of “nerds” is driving girls away?

      • Random_Character_A
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        -31 year ago

        Just out of interest. How did you interpret my post that women can’t do science?

        Women generally don’t just care. Same with cars and other engineering stuff. Does NOT mean women can’t do technology, nor that there are no female mechanics or engineers.

        Cultural thing?

      • @SuckMyWang
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        1 year ago

        If you look a little deeper it appears they may be making a genuine observation. If the spelling is any indication of education it would suggest they may not know any women who care about science. If they really are discussing “resent” science headlines and they’re spelling recent incorrectly they are either teenagers, an adult male from a low socioeconomic area leading to poor education outcomes or a mixture.

        • @[email protected]
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          131 year ago

          It’s also possible the ‘headlines’ they’re discussing are cryptobro bullshit or that debunked pos that said women panic more about bad news than men. You start citing ‘scientific research’ that sounds like Tate’s wet dream, it’s gonna clear the room faster than cabbage farts

    • @[email protected]
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      231 year ago

      I think most people would vacate the area if you started discussing your resent of science. I’m guessing you’re some sort of religious fundamentalist?

      • @CatZoomies
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        201 year ago

        Exactly. For @[email protected] , he doesn’t recognize the reason why women vacate the area around him. (For instance, he calls them “females” rather than women).

        The reason why women vacate the area around him is because they can immediately tell he’s someone to avoid, and thus avoid him.

    • @ryry1985
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      71 year ago

      Because women don’t RESENT science, duh

      • Random_Character_A
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        01 year ago

        Yes. Grammar is important. Thank you.

        I am clearly a retard and should ignore my posts from here on.

    • @atomicorange
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      41 year ago

      You’ve never met a woman. Unsurprising, and probably for the best.

    • TwoGems
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      1 year ago

      Too bad your brain vacated your head

    • @arin
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      11 year ago

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