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Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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Not mad at all, just surprised of your cowardice/shame regarding your own opinion, you're not answering to the same question being asked like ten times by three different people. You showed the start of discussion, but not the intention behind your statement/question


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Sure, and some would say times were great during slavery :D
Some would but that was a strictly economic tool, some women still adhere to the traditional role and that carries no moral qualms, so I'd say that's a false equivalence.
 

Post Ironic

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Women with very significant contributions from only post-1900 when women were actually allowed to have a voice in these fields:

Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Neuroscience, Math, etc):

Lise Meitner
Vera Rubin
Lene Hau
Deborah Jin
Jocelyn Bell
Lisa Randall
Nergis Mavalvala
Margaret Burbridge
Marie Curie
Irene Curie
Ada Yonath
Fabiola Gianotti
Margaret Murnane
Maria Goeppert Mayer
Dorothy Hodgkin
Andrea Ghez
Chien-Shiung Wu
Mildred Dresselhaus
Ana Maria Rey
Margaret Geller
Helen Quinn
Beth Stevens
Danielle Bassett
Melody Swartz
Julia Robinson
Maria Chudnovsky
Claire Gmachl
etc

Philosophy:
Simone De Beauvoir
Julie Kristeva
Judith Butler
Hannah Arendt
Susan Haack
Mary Midgley
Elizabeth Anscombe
Simone Weil
Luce Irigaray
Ayn Rand
etc

Literature:

The list is well-nigh endless.


No contributions? Right... Ignorance at its finest.

What a cesspit. See ya.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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What the fuck is that supposed to mean? We're discussing your opinion on feminism not mine, you dont get to call me anything.
Hush hush, go back to sleep

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:disagree: Everybody knows Otto Hahn did all the work for Lise Meitner
And curies husband, and Sartre is the only reason we know of Simone de beauvoire. Clutching at straws to avoid reality.
 

Post Ironic

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:disagree: Everybody knows Otto Hahn did all the work for Lise Meitner
Oh, you mean when Meitner suggested the experiments that Hahn carry out and then how Hahn asked Meitner for the explanation of the experiments' results he didn't understand:

“Perhaps you can come up with some sort of fantastic explanation. We knew ourselves that [uranium] can’t actually burst apart into [barium].”
Or perhaps in another case of women receiving no credit, it was Ida Noddack who suggested that Fermi’s neutron irradiation experiments may have led to uranium fission, and that he should look at elements lighter than lead as possibilities for the observed radioactivity.
 

X Æ A-12

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Would you date someone who's been fucked by one of your closest friends?
depends what the relationship is like between them now and how often you hand out with both. Would sex on but date, unless circumstances are really good, would be messy. If they are on good terms and can both be mature about it but how often does that happen
 

IliveForJuve

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depends what the relationship is like between them now and how often you hand out with both. Would sex on but date, unless circumstances are really good, would be messy. If they are on good terms and can both be mature about it but how often does that happen
She'd have to be a millionaire for me to even consider it.
 

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