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Little things form the world.

It's not the big things that will wear someone down, it's the small things in repetition - a drip feed, if you want. Here's two articles that show this again:

Being a Girl - a Brief Personal History of Violence.
In a similar vein: When Women Stopped Coding. Or: Think twice before giving gendered gifts.

And now have a gratuitous cookie sheep to make this post a little less depressing:

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Susan (website) on Montag, 14. Dezember 2015 15:02

I really love the sweet sheep. So adorable.
I sometimes think of that slow drip as death by a thousand cuts. Not original, I'll grant you, but I think the trick to continuing to move forward is finding small band-aid for each cut. :-)

I really love the sweet sheep. So adorable. I sometimes think of that slow drip as death by a thousand cuts. Not original, I'll grant you, but I think the trick to continuing to move forward is finding small band-aid for each cut. :-)
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