← Back to context Comment by ahartmetz 9 hours ago But also quite funny when you make the connection! 4 comments ahartmetz Reply hobofan 9 hours ago Perpetuating misogyny as the mascot of one of the most used pieces of software. Yay! ahartmetz 8 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 8 hours ago "make me a sandwich" has been a saying to dismiss women for decades before the xkcd comic existed. 1 reply →
hobofan 9 hours ago Perpetuating misogyny as the mascot of one of the most used pieces of software. Yay! ahartmetz 8 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 8 hours ago "make me a sandwich" has been a saying to dismiss women for decades before the xkcd comic existed. 1 reply →
ahartmetz 8 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 8 hours ago "make me a sandwich" has been a saying to dismiss women for decades before the xkcd comic existed. 1 reply →
hobofan 8 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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