You are right. Stereotypes are limiting and unfair.
Here is another EII: https://www.refuse2obey.com/shop/l7q...h2eu7psnh7btnj
Note how her eyes are closely watching for moral violations.
You are right. Stereotypes are limiting and unfair.
Here is another EII: https://www.refuse2obey.com/shop/l7q...h2eu7psnh7btnj
Note how her eyes are closely watching for moral violations.
Last edited by Adam Strange; 07-28-2019 at 05:45 PM.
I never said that all EII's are female. In fact, I work with a male EII. He is a very nice guy and a good engineer. He can be quite funny.
In fact, I worked with a male EII engineer about five years ago, too. He was an electrical engineer and he left to go build supercomputers for Cray Computers. Not your stereotypical EII at all, if there is one.
They both are very moral people, though. Maybe that's the stereotype.
Sadly, @Sol, you are correct. Stereotypes and prejudices are the way I organize my world. I hear a mosquito buzz and I just assume it's after my blood. I hold a ball out and let it go and I assume it will fall to earth.
In my defense, I'd like to believe that I am open to my stereotypes being wrong on occasion. Sometimes, the mosquitoes are male, and sometimes astronauts let go of something and it doesn't hit the ground. Still,.......