Our thanks to Martin for pointing us to this story for our ‘You couldn’t make this s*** up!’ file. Doubtless it will sell well to hatchet-faced mothers determined to quash any signs of femininity in their unfortunate daughters.
Our thanks to Martin for pointing us to this story for our ‘You couldn’t make this s*** up!’ file. Doubtless it will sell well to hatchet-faced mothers determined to quash any signs of femininity in their unfortunate daughters.
I bet after a year or two of abysmal sales, they quietly drop the collection.
It stands to reason. The fembots don’t breed.
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Sadly some of them DO breed. But those who don’t, often have nieces etc. to indoctrinate with their toxic ideology.
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Will the Lego variant of Marie Curie glow in the dark? Radiant beauty barbie?
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Revolutionary idea: Just release a “famous scientists” collection, full of people.
Just a thought.
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Thanks for alerting the public to this grave health risk. As everyone knows, if young girls aren’t exposed to ponies and the colour pink every 72 hours they erupt in painful skin blisters.
Only you can prevent genderogenic binariosis
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I think its great to see anyone keen on science, male or female–although of course there is no mention of those parts of academia where women are massively over represented. Erm, amongst students, for example. My annoyance was today’s BBC News item saying lego’s boy-orientated toys encourage aggressive behaviour. The BBC is FCUKed. M
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