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Re: Questionable Content 11: It's Like Seeing a Unicorn
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Originally Posted by
Egneil
Same here, I've never seen the toy aisle sorted like this but then again I've never been to many toy aisles. Still seems like this particular store is trying to be an odd duckling.
I am responsible for a two year old. I have been in way too many toy stores lately, and can confirm that despite claims by various chains in various countries that they aren't doing the segregation anymore, they still are, by and large. Yes, even Toys'r'us. And it truly irks me that toys are first divided into pink (and sometimes purple) "meant for girls" vs everything else.
Grey Wolf
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Re: Questionable Content 11: It's Like Seeing a Unicorn
I guess the auditor told him it will cost him an arm and a leg, but gave him a 50% discount
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Re: Questionable Content 11: It's Like Seeing a Unicorn
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Originally Posted by
Cikomyr
I guess the auditor told him it will cost him an arm and a leg, but gave him a 50% discount
You are making me regret reading the forums in a place where muffled laughter is a necessity :smallbiggrin:
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Re: Questionable Content 11: It's Like Seeing a Unicorn
I wanna know where the rest of Punchbot's parts are. Unless they got seriously mangled, he has to know the rebuild will be cheaper with existing parts.
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Re: Questionable Content 11: It's Like Seeing a Unicorn
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Originally Posted by
Grey_Wolf_c
I am responsible for a two year old. I have been in way too many toy stores lately, and can confirm that despite claims by various chains in various countries that they aren't doing the segregation anymore, they still are, by and large. Yes, even Toys'r'us. And it truly irks me that toys are first divided into pink (and sometimes purple) "meant for girls" vs everything else.
Grey Wolf
Stores will market stuff in whatever way they think will drive the most sales. They don't give a plugged nickel about whether or not how they market it is politically correct or not, unless it becomes so controversial that they are afraid it will cost them sales.
Want them to stop segregating "girls' toys"? Buy all your daughters erector sets and all your sons Barbie dolls, and get all your friends to do the same.
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Originally Posted by
dps
Stores will market stuff in whatever way they think will drive the most sales. They don't give a plugged nickel about whether or not how they market it is politically correct or not, unless it becomes so controversial that they are afraid it will cost them sales.
Want them to stop segregating "girls' toys"? Buy all your daughters erector sets and all your sons Barbie dolls, and get all your friends to do the same.
Which I do. Which is why I find it really annoying that to get the full range of constructor sets or legos or cars or kitchen toys I have to go to both the "pink" and "other colours" sections.
GW
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This is Barry's fault, isn't it?
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I tend to assume that everything is Barry's fault until proven otherwise.
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They should really keep Samantha at arm's lenght.
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She looks like one of the Three Stooges with that haircut.
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I'm really not a fan of that new haircut...
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Shadow of the Sun
I tend to assume that everything is Barry's fault until proven otherwise.
You think we wanted to start an Arm's race?
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Originally Posted by
Cikomyr
You think we wanted to start an Arm's race?
Collecting moose's "samples" is not a task for the weak or the feint-hearted, but Punchbot just had to give it a go. And then his arm fell off.
GW
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Re: Questionable Content 11: It's Like Seeing a Unicorn
... Punchbot, we love you, but how do you accidentally swallow your keys? Someone needs to get him a better sense of self-preservation.
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Re: Questionable Content 11: It's Like Seeing a Unicorn
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Originally Posted by
Grey_Wolf_c
Which I do. Which is why I find it really annoying that to get the full range of constructor sets or legos or cars or kitchen toys I have to go to both the "pink" and "other colours" sections.
GW
How's it going as far as getting all of your friends to do the same?
On a more serious note, while I can understand that someone might find stores gearing their marketing to stereotypical gender roles annoying or even offensive, I don't see the problem with having to go to different aisles or sections for different toys. It's not like everything can be on the same aisle anyway.
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dps
How's it going as far as getting all of your friends to do the same?
On a more serious note, while I can understand that someone might find stores gearing their marketing to stereotypical gender roles annoying or even offensive, I don't see the problem with having to go to different aisles or sections for different toys. It's not like everything can be on the same aisle anyway.
Ergo, the problem others are describing isn't just "having to go to different aisles or sections for different toys." I mean, that's been pretty clear from previous discussion, but it's nice to have confirmation.
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Lethologica
Ergo, the problem others are describing isn't just "having to go to different aisles or sections for different toys." I mean, that's been pretty clear from previous discussion, but it's nice to have confirmation.
Yes, I know that in general, that's the case. But post #606 implies that merely having to go to different aisles or section is a problem in and of itself for GW.
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dps
Yes, I know that in general, that's the case. But post #606 implies that merely having to go to different aisles or section is a problem in and of itself for GW.
Even if that post wasn't but a part of the larger position taken by GW, it is a complaint about bad classification hierarchies that sort "pink" from "not pink" at the top level resulting in unnecessary trips between sections, not about the mere fact of having to go to multiple sections to find different kinds of toys.
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I think a better example would be smaller stores. Like the toy aisle where I work is organized Board Games -> Plushies->Dolls-> Pink Blind Bags and collectibles-> Action Figures-> All other Blind Bags and Collectibles.
Granted, it's not all bad. You'll find all the Licensed Toys of the same type in the same place whether it's Frozen, Cars, Disney Princesses, or Ninja Turtles, but at the same time the Pink Power Ranger from has been sitting dejected on the shelf for upward of a year and a half because nobody wants to buy her for a child of either gender.
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dps
How's it going as far as getting all of your friends to do the same?
Well enough, despite the efforts by people to insist that I am imagining it all, that no such discrimination exist, or that the issues I bring up are overblown, as you seem to want to do.
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dps
On a more serious note, while I can understand that someone might find stores gearing their marketing to stereotypical gender roles annoying or even offensive, I don't see the problem with having to go to different aisles or sections for different toys. It's not like everything can be on the same aisle anyway.
Way to minimise what I was talking about. This, you may recall, started with the affirmation that no such issue existed.
Second, you somehow missed the fact that I need to go to different aisles for the same toys, not different ones. If I want to get, say, wooden blocks, I need to go to both the girl (sorry, "pink") and then the other. Do tell, what about that seems normal or correct to you, that you feel the need to think this is somehow a petty complaint?
I have to assume at this point that you are "arguing" (and I'm using that word quite wrongly) in bad faith.
Grey Wolf
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Beelzebub1111
against a yeti blue? No.
People like that only exist in facebook stories that people make up for likes. Next you'll tell me the whole store clapped. He was fired on the spot and the manager gave her 100 dollars.
See above.
Okay, that's possible. Still makes the "little lady comment weird
The whole thing seemed really forced and awkward
Please keep the nothing happens that I haven't happen to me stuff on reddit, it is annoying enough there when people declare everything fake that they don't want to believe. (I just really find that annoying here if they at least made actual arguments why a story is fate but it usually is just "I don't believe people do that so they don't" so irritating.)
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Sam does not believe in boundaries. :smalleek:
And she's probably going to grow up to be a genius robo-tech. Or mad scientist.
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Originally Posted by
georgie_leech
... Punchbot, we love you, but how do you accidentally swallow your keys? Someone needs to get
him a better sense of self-preservation.
It doesn't look like he has pockets. It is POSSIBLE he had to carry something with both hands, but also needed to unlock a door or two along the way to get where he was going. So he put the keys in his mouth to have them, and a misstep (or, this being Punchbot, the opportunity to punch something) distracted him and lead the keys to slide down.
That's pretty speculative.
I'm also wondering about his internal construction. A bunch of metal keys can rattle around in him without touching contacts and leading to a spectacular short-circuit?
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I'm not sure why he would even have a throat with which to swallow. A small mouth-cavity for the sake of facial expressions that aren't just images on a screen, sure. But why does he have a throat?
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Qwertystop
I'm not sure why he would even have a throat with which to swallow. A small mouth-cavity for the sake of facial expressions that aren't just images on a screen, sure. But why does he have a throat?
For the sake of comedy?
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Grey_Wolf_c
Way to minimise what I was talking about. This, you may recall, started with the affirmation that no such issue existed.
Second, you somehow missed the fact that I need to go to different aisles for the same toys, not different ones. If I want to get, say, wooden blocks, I need to go to both the girl (sorry, "pink") and then the other. Do tell, what about that seems normal or correct to you, that you feel the need to think this is somehow a petty complaint?
Well, yes, I did miss that point. My bad.
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I have to assume at this point that you are "arguing" (and I'm using that word quite wrongly) in bad faith.
Grey Wolf
That would be an incorrect assumption. Though I didn't know that we were arguing; I thought it was just a discussion.
At any rate, my point was that stores aren't trying to push an agenda of perpetuating gender stereotypes, nor are they deliberately trying to inconvenience you or other customers; OTOH, they're not really interested in any agenda to eliminate gender stereotypes--they're just interesting in trying to maximize their sales and profits. At least in general; there are probably some exceptions, especially when we start to consider local stores and not chains.
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Qwertystop
I'm not sure why he would even have a throat with which to swallow. A small mouth-cavity for the sake of facial expressions that aren't just images on a screen, sure. But why does he have a throat?
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Shadow of the Sun
For the sake of comedy?
Maybe so he can eat? Sure, he doesn't need to, but there must be some AIs who want to experience food. Maybe even enough for someone to invent the tech for it.
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... this is actually much better.
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I love punchbot. there is just something so innocently happy about him.
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Traab
I love punchbot. there is just something so innocently happy about him.
He is an accoutant. Off course he is happy ^_^
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Since Sam's new haircut appeared here, I've seen multiple women on TV with somewhat similar haircuts.
Is his a new thing that I have not seen in person because I do not live on the hipster coasts?