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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 31

    A new class of feminist TV encourages tween girls to experiment, fail and then try all over againhttps://nyti.ms/2GJhmPi 

    6:53 PM - 31 Mar 2018
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      1. Al Boc‏ @al_boc Mar 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        A bit tired of this. There has been a war on boys for decades. Enough of this feminist crapola. I have sons and daughters so I know that the girls get opportunities and set asides boys don’t get. Plus affirmative action covers that gals as well. My white make guilt card expired

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      1. NYTscreams‏ @NYTscreams Mar 31
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        .@nytimespic.twitter.com/dgP12CHuKu

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      1. Pictorius®  👑‏ @Iampictorius Mar 31
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        👍

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      1. Angel Chiriboga‏ @AngelChiriboga3 Apr 4
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        Why fail?

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      1. Frans R. Martínez‏ @frank2347 Apr 1
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        Efectos secundarios generados por excesos sin educacion ante igualdades perjudicarán a las mujeres.

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      1. Kirk‏ @brahmannoodle Apr 1
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        While tween boys are just taught to fail...and stay there.

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      1. Yoaly González‏ @Yoaly_Jk Mar 31
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        Or god, it's great, I want to see it😍

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      1. Oogie Boogie‏ @OogieBoogieMan2 Mar 31
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        "It's impossible to live without failing @ something, unless you live so cautiously that you might not lived at all, in which case, you fail by default." J. K. Rowling

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      1. Annmarie‏ @Annmari77593773 Mar 31
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        There is a common thread that runs through every successful person. They are not afraid to fail. But most importantly, they learn from it.

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      1. SeriousMcNegative‏ @AdamKheroua Mar 31
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        Feminist content encourages failure? No shit: have you read a novel written by a woman in the last 5 years!?

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      1. Indy Jay‏ @Nullcommonsense Mar 31
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        When is this new??? Just ask any college girl....

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      2. Josh Sarcino‏ @sarcino_josh Mar 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        So "Anne droids" is about a robotics engineer who is genderless, as is all of the things "it" creates? And this is supposed to teach kids SCIENCE! ?pic.twitter.com/AKz5DtTVdV

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      3. Night Knight‏ @NightKnightMum Mar 31
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        The robot is genderless.

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      4. Josh Sarcino‏ @sarcino_josh Mar 31
        Replying to @NightKnightMum @nytimes

        Apparently so are you.

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      5. Night Knight‏ @NightKnightMum Mar 31
        Replying to @sarcino_josh @nytimes

        No, I'm an egg. Inanimate objects are genderless, you just read it fast and jumped to a conclusion, no need to get mad.

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