I received an email from a person at an engineering company. After their name it said “he/him”. It makes me wonder if licorice can identify as rebar or pudding as concrete?
Leonor Flores already did that at FIU. It functioned about as well as you would expect.
I received an email from a person at an engineering company. After their name it said “he/him”. It makes me wonder if licorice can identify as rebar or pudding as concrete?
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That pronoun garbage is strangely popular on LinkedIn.
Back in iniversity.
A female liberal nut wanted me to read her paper.
She intentionally stuck in so many “she/he”’s that the first page was not readable.
She was so proud of her work
When pronouns are more important than proper engineering, the engineering profession is done. Burn your license (Yes, I’m a licensed PE and ready to walk away. When selection of a proper technology for a flow measurement technology is overruled by identity politics, I wonder if I should just be a dishwasher).