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And its a gigantic sausage party.
And its a gigantic sausage party.
Yeah its very sad. Also, when the sharks die, the entire eco system dies. Sharks are completely harmless(at least statistically). More people die from coconuts dropping on their heads than from shark attacks. Meanwhile we are actively extinguishing the entire shark population.
that almost sounds like something form the 50s
It does but it still is something people associate with managers.
Something I personally can suggest is(assuming you live in Europe) starting research about how your city was affected by WW2. I learned quite a lot about WW2 and the General time just by that. Great for this is your local Archive. They also should have primary sources.
Thanks. I havent heard that argument yet.
[…], there are less women in management position etc. Therefor, either women are less interested/worse at these things (which is the conservative view) or society itself treats women differently than men.
For management its actually a quite complex problem. First of all, women themselves seem to underestimate themself more than men and so don’t apply for higher jobs(e.g. Manager) since they underestimate their skills and potential thinking, they aren’t able to suit such a role, even tho they could. At the same time the manager(etc.) Are mostly males, so the stereotypical view of a manager iis a guy, which may also lead to women not believing in themselves. When women do apply for a higher role they often get overlooked. They get judged much more critical in terms of skills, while their potential often gets overlooked. This causes female applicants to often not get accepted for said positions. This is also one of the reasons, why women are less likely(around 14%) to get a promotion. Last but not least the typical Charakter traits that a manager needs, are often associated with masculinity(e.g. Strength, endurance, rationality,…).
Source: https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20220222-proof-verus-potential-problem
I can only suggest that article. Its very good.
I can only recommend squirrel stapler. It is a small(about 1h long) funny Indie game, where you hunt squirrels and staple them to your dead wife. It even has a story.
Now all together: One of us, one of us, one…
Binladen?
I wanted to check out some yt channel, that I used to watch and he only does clickbait now. Its kinda sad.
Priorities.
As I said. The only way to be able to visualize extreme numbers of anything is, to work with extreme numbers of it, but this isn’t a viable solution for everything.
I(German) can agree(sadly).
Being able to visualize how much space something needs only comes with experience, so as long ad you don’t want students to work with 10b apple on a regular basis, education isn’t really able to change this.
For it being “just one state” I read about book bannings way to often.
It isn’t about them being available. Its about discussing the content and the deeper meaning. I would be totally fine with reading Adolf Hitlers - Mein Kampf in School, as long as the content gets discussed and why what he wrote wasn’t good.
The Moment i realised the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me.
That’s why I’m glad, that my instance defederated from those. I saw some of that content from another instance and I don’t miss it.
Absolutely not.