Amazes me how America has become, from the Greatest Generation who survived the Depression, fought WW II, Sent a man to the moon and back, invented Vaccines, Arpanet/Internet,etc..
And now this new soft generation, raised on a silver platter, coddled like a snowflake.
Amazes me how America has become, from the Greatest Generation who survived the Depression, fought WW II, Sent a man to the moon and back, invented Vaccines, Arpanet/Internet,etc..
And now this new soft generation, raised on a silver platter, coddled like a snowflake.
Amenpeople who treat sidewalks like a one-way street. I'm ready to kick some fucking ass.
mayne is also a trigger
And then it gets stupid. http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/trouble-teaching-rape-lawI agree with that TA/professor; especially and obviously difficult topics should be mentioned in advance (which I think is something most people have done informally for years), but there's no need to try to baby-proof adult life.
Damned tldr's
And then it gets stupid. http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/trouble-teaching-rape-law

Just messing with you.🙂Yeah but about as short as I could make that one.
Any time I see an young engineer trying to fix a screw up on a part that is all ready in production is the gist of it I guess.
Then I have to compensate for it legally.
Beats "used to walk."haha that happened a mile or so away from where i used to work
I'd think having the young engineers I work with think they can casually change a drawing and it won't affect my programming and all the paperwork down the line on a long paper trail for ISO compliance is a big one.
Not going to vent any more than that, I was just used to working with high level engineers my other jobs, working with the kids straight out of college that do not seem to understand the ramifications of their mistakes is a real PITA.
Where did I advocate or imply that it should be banned? Who are these people that I'm arguing against?So what you're implying is that because there are potential problems and some people are making a mess of it we should just ban the whole thing. Why does that sound familiar?
Oh right, because that's exactly the argument of the people that you're arguing (or implying) against.![]()
Beats "used to walk."
Where did I advocate or implied that it should be banned? Who are these people that I'm arguing against.
Linking to an article written by a law professor at Harvard about the difficulty of teach rape law does not support any of those claims. It's merely showing the effect it is having on at least one college campus.
Every time I see a BM post that doesn't include a pome is a trigger. It fills me with rage and wants me to cause trauma on the nearest person.
When I see a Mayne post after I thought he was gone from a ban
there will come a day you will miss me.