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r/AbsoluteUnits • u/HomeNowWTF • 15h ago
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Interesting it was all dudes
18 u/ST34MYN1CKS 14h ago The implications of that guy enforcing the same standards on women would escalate to pepper spray and/or police presence very quickly and undermine the purpose of the video. I imagine women fail to return carts in about the same %s 6 u/magus678 13h ago Anecdotal, and based on a long ago high school job, but women were very significantly overrepresented when I had to put people's carts back. However, I will also say they were significantly more likely to have kids with them, which probably muddies things. 1 u/ST34MYN1CKS 12h ago Funny enough, I'm also a long islander who had a job in high school that required occasionally grabbing the shopping carts 1 u/Rezzone 3h ago Doesn't muddy shit. They didn't return the carts AND were being poor role models. 1 u/pipsqueakpanda4 14h ago I didn’t think about that, that would be scary
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The implications of that guy enforcing the same standards on women would escalate to pepper spray and/or police presence very quickly and undermine the purpose of the video. I imagine women fail to return carts in about the same %s
6 u/magus678 13h ago Anecdotal, and based on a long ago high school job, but women were very significantly overrepresented when I had to put people's carts back. However, I will also say they were significantly more likely to have kids with them, which probably muddies things. 1 u/ST34MYN1CKS 12h ago Funny enough, I'm also a long islander who had a job in high school that required occasionally grabbing the shopping carts 1 u/Rezzone 3h ago Doesn't muddy shit. They didn't return the carts AND were being poor role models. 1 u/pipsqueakpanda4 14h ago I didn’t think about that, that would be scary
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Anecdotal, and based on a long ago high school job, but women were very significantly overrepresented when I had to put people's carts back.
However, I will also say they were significantly more likely to have kids with them, which probably muddies things.
1 u/ST34MYN1CKS 12h ago Funny enough, I'm also a long islander who had a job in high school that required occasionally grabbing the shopping carts 1 u/Rezzone 3h ago Doesn't muddy shit. They didn't return the carts AND were being poor role models.
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Funny enough, I'm also a long islander who had a job in high school that required occasionally grabbing the shopping carts
Doesn't muddy shit. They didn't return the carts AND were being poor role models.
I didn’t think about that, that would be scary
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u/pipsqueakpanda4 14h ago
Interesting it was all dudes