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Old 03-29-2012 at 09:53 PM   #31
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....Besides that, isn't the name of the show "HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER"? So basically the first idea you would get from such a title is that the show is a story about how a guy met his wife. It's logical my dear Watson.
....JUST BECAUSE THE LIMIT IS AS X APPROACHES INFINITY....DOESNT MEAN WE'LL (or have to) EVER GET TO INFINITY...

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Old 03-29-2012 at 10:04 PM   #32
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....JUST BECAUSE THE LIMIT IS AS X APPROACHES INFINITY....DOESNT MEAN WE'LL (or have to) EVER GET TO INFINITY...

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Haha that's awesome. However no dice. Unless they show who the mother is to me the show turns out to be sh*! because if not, that means the show has no true conclusion.
Old 06-14-2012 at 12:09 PM   #33
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Living with someone of the opposite gender changes a lot...

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Old 06-14-2012 at 12:45 PM   #34
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My change in views is that i think the female population is becoming extinct.. wait whats that? oh right im in engineering...
you know an engineer is writing an exam when there are girls sitting on either side of him

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Old 06-14-2012 at 08:27 PM   #35
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Bitches be crazy.

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Old 06-29-2012 at 06:15 PM   #36
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Bitches be crazy.
That's the general consensus.

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Old 06-30-2012 at 12:44 AM   #37
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All people are generally much more approachable at university.
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Old 06-30-2012 at 10:58 AM   #39
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I didn't think sexism existed when I was a teenager, but I can see now there's a glass ceiling and I could imagine the difficulties it is for women to establish themselves in university and the working world. I am in a traditionally "pink collared" career path, and my superiors have explicitly told me that I am at an advantage for jobs because there are a lack of males in the profession. I know structural sexism also exists in male-dominated professions as well
The same thing happens with women in male dominated professions. Their line of reasoning wasn't that men were better. Hell, I was even admitted behind a couple of women in my choice of graduate program because they needed more.
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Originally Posted by jamescw1234
I didn't think sexism existed when I was a teenager, but I can see now there's a glass ceiling and I could imagine the difficulties it is for women to establish themselves in university and the working world. I am in a traditionally "pink collared" career path, and my superiors have explicitly told me that I am at an advantage for jobs because there are a lack of males in the profession. I know structural sexism also exists in male-dominated professions as well

Alright pretty sure that after 3 years at university, Ive found that the women in their respective programs do just fine at fitting in. Hell, a lot of them kick the guys asses when it comes to grades. Their grades arent biased as that would not be allowed. I think this whole arguement that women have it hard in university is full of crap to be honest. If women have a hard time, then where does that leave guys? Just saying my opinion, I think its pretty equal at McMaster for men and women



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