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But Lori is the pilot!
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It’s Lori’s luxury plane but she has to do all the work by herself ? That’s like owning a Rolls-Royce and driving it yourself. Lori, you need some employees.
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Looking at girls’ toys this morning?
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The passengers haven’t arrived yet.
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Girls’
toys? I’m looking at
airplanes
this morning.
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Quite being so gendered ttyymmnn. Here read this:
(Sadly Lego doesn’t exactly hold to those ideals these days)
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No, Lego finally realized the truth. And the truth is that there are deep-seated, gender-specific tendencies in human beings. While there should be no discrimination based on those differences, such as opportunity, promotions, or pay, it is a fact that boys and girls are different, and different things appeal to each. It’s not just societal.
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I’m less convinced than you. I’m sure there are differences, but kids spend their entire childhood being bombarded by very specific stereotypes , and don’t believe for a second that that doesn’t have a profound effect.
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It does. But stereotypes only work if they are true. It is both nature and nurture.