are you impressed that a woman can do something like this to a car or that a woman likes the TMNT?
Now you know in this forum all women have the same interest and abilities of all men.Disconnected : Both
Now you know in this forum all women have the same interest and abilities of all men.[/QUOTE]Disconnected : Both
I guess I'm an ass too because I'm surprised a woman did this?Now, I'm impressed that anyone did this. It's a really cool job there. Pointing out "And it's a woman!" makes you a chauvinist ass, not that it's a surprise to anyone.
What part of no personal attacks is difficult for you? Jay didn't do anything wrong. You on the other hand, are.Assuming Jay's being an asshole is right 99.9% of the time, and I'm still not convinced I was wrong here.
Well you are the king of rose colored glasses, so...To Null: I'll take outrageous assumptions of character motivations for $400, Alex!
I think I took his initial post a little different than you, Null. I read it as, "A girl loved TMNT so much she changed her van to the TMNTmobile?!? I'm in LOVE!"
Man. People really think the worst of people sometimes, don't they?
There's the heart of it!I'm not surprised at all that a woman did the work. But I would be completely lying if I didn't say I was surprised to learn that a woman did it, because I wouldn't have thought that a woman would have those interests. Not in cars--I've known enough women who like working on cars. But in TMNT. It's not sexist or chauvinist. It's 34 years of personal experience as statistically categorized by my brain.
To summarize:
Chauvinist: A woman can't do it.
Personal experience based extrapolation: A woman wouldn't typically do it.