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Lonely-Description85 t1_je2n3ke wrote
Reply to comment by Critical-Network-247 in [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
Exactly. Modern societies idea that women can magically spot the "creeps" is just completely asinine. Like I said in another comment, if a women who thought mustaches were rapey worked at my potential job site and had a say in my hiring, I'd be fucked.
Lonely-Description85 t1_je025y3 wrote
Reply to comment by Exatex in [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
Fair enough.
Lonely-Description85 t1_jdyje64 wrote
Reply to comment by MeyhamM2 in [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
Good thing there aren't more Ted Bundy's out there. People's interpretation of others can be so wrong. They didn't catch it the first time but NOW you can trust the women's "instincts" about someone? When you have women out there that consider mustaches "rapey" , I think maybe you need to just incorporate some social behavior hypotheticals into your interview questionnaire.
Lonely-Description85 t1_jdy0ium wrote
Reply to comment by threeangelo in [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
I find people interpretation of others people skills to be very subjective and often unfair. I probably wouldn't belong in your company as I have been told I'm "intense."
Lonely-Description85 t1_jdxcrvo wrote
Reply to comment by Exatex in [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
Define "creeps".
Lonely-Description85 t1_jdw9g6x wrote
Reply to comment by Gtronns in Why are nonhuman erect bipedal animals so rare? by violetmammal4694
It would make sense, the smell of a well cooked deer from a forest fire might have engaged the hunger mechanism in our ancestors, I could get behind that idea.
Lonely-Description85 t1_jdw7v12 wrote
Reply to comment by Lonely-Description85 in Why are nonhuman erect bipedal animals so rare? by violetmammal4694
As well as learning how to acquire the nutrient source.
Lonely-Description85 t1_jdw7lyh wrote
Reply to comment by Gtronns in Why are nonhuman erect bipedal animals so rare? by violetmammal4694
There is biological evidence, can't find link atm, that when our species first started to eat saltwater fish was when our brains' frontal and temporal lobes really started to develop. Our occipitals were already highly evolved from our ape ancestors. So as we started to initially travel along ocean and river lines, eating omega rich foods skyrocketed our cognitive development even more.
Lonely-Description85 t1_jdw3xk7 wrote
Reply to comment by Gtronns in Why are nonhuman erect bipedal animals so rare? by violetmammal4694
In Northern Africa sure. The Sahara was once a jungle...you may have something there. I never thought about that.
Lonely-Description85 t1_jdw2vlj wrote
Reply to comment by jlpulice in Why are nonhuman erect bipedal animals so rare? by violetmammal4694
Slight correction if I may. Being bipedal allows higher endurance levels (distance and speed /time). Quadrapeds are faster, but do not have the long distance endurance we do. That's why our ancestors were able to hunt gazelles successfully: ambush or outrun them literally. You can chase a deer to exhaustion if you have enough endurance to run about 3-4 miles.
Lonely-Description85 t1_jdtsqf1 wrote
Reply to comment by Jhuandavid26 in [OC] The average living space in Germany was around 92m² (990 sq ft) in 2021 by 23degrees_io
Really? A Hyundai? Figured they were more common. But Florida's got that big vehicles craze.
Lonely-Description85 t1_jdts4ju wrote
Reply to comment by Jhuandavid26 in [OC] The average living space in Germany was around 92m² (990 sq ft) in 2021 by 23degrees_io
I have a truck myself. But I have two kids and I my hobby lifestyle requires large cargo storage and hauling capacity with 4x4.
Lonely-Description85 t1_jdtmjes wrote
Reply to comment by Jhuandavid26 in [OC] The average living space in Germany was around 92m² (990 sq ft) in 2021 by 23degrees_io
We're obsessed with giant spaces in our houses. Another symptom of modern social neurological psychopathy. Our housing/R.E.industry literally thrives on claustrophobia.
Lonely-Description85 t1_jdsb06s wrote
Reply to comment by noradorakara in [OC] Number of physicians per 1000 residents by giteam
It's very clearly understood.
Lonely-Description85 t1_je2o35i wrote
Reply to comment by Critical-Network-247 in [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
Depends on the job. Not exactly a 100 nurses lined up outside my hospital....