Comment by ahartmetz 14 hours ago But also quite funny when you make the connection! 4 comments ahartmetz Reply hobofan 14 hours ago Perpetuating misogyny as the mascot of one of the most used pieces of software. Yay! ahartmetz 13 hours ago Look again at the xkcd comic (I did before posting the comment). The sandwich-making person is not obviously female, in fact he(?) looks rather male according to xkcd convention. hobofan 13 hours ago "make me a sandwich" has been a saying to dismiss women for decades before the xkcd comic existed. 1 reply →
hobofan 14 hours ago Perpetuating misogyny as the mascot of one of the most used pieces of software. Yay! ahartmetz 13 hours ago Look again at the xkcd comic (I did before posting the comment). The sandwich-making person is not obviously female, in fact he(?) looks rather male according to xkcd convention. hobofan 13 hours ago "make me a sandwich" has been a saying to dismiss women for decades before the xkcd comic existed. 1 reply →
ahartmetz 13 hours ago Look again at the xkcd comic (I did before posting the comment). The sandwich-making person is not obviously female, in fact he(?) looks rather male according to xkcd convention. hobofan 13 hours ago "make me a sandwich" has been a saying to dismiss women for decades before the xkcd comic existed. 1 reply →
hobofan 13 hours ago "make me a sandwich" has been a saying to dismiss women for decades before the xkcd comic existed. 1 reply →
Perpetuating misogyny as the mascot of one of the most used pieces of software. Yay!
Look again at the xkcd comic (I did before posting the comment). The sandwich-making person is not obviously female, in fact he(?) looks rather male according to xkcd convention.
"make me a sandwich" has been a saying to dismiss women for decades before the xkcd comic existed.
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