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[–] NEWCON ago 

Yeah but there's no signal lights on an airplane or else they'd be fucked.

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[–] GoldShekelSteinBerg 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Early (((feminist))) propaganda.

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[–] goatsandbros ago 

She was the first woman to fail the trip. Stunning and brave.

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[–] theoldguy2 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

Well, Charles Lindbergh wasn't the first to fly over the Atlantic either.

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[–] friendshipistragic [S] ago 

TRUE. But not my point.

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[–] Pointyball ago 

Earhart was circumnavigating the globe when she was lost in the Pacific.

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[–] BoraxTheFungarian 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago  (edited ago)

Didn't she end up on some island?! I know there's a lot of theory around her eventuality.... I think women have traditionally had larger,barriers to exactly the things dominated by men. I commend her willingness to achieve something for herself, even if it was hijacked by the propagandists as a woman thing. I could change my opinion if someone could prove she was given favor over other women or even individually due to her status among secret groups, which seems likely in most instances of fame.

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[–] AnotherGrayman 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

I think women have traditionally had larger,barriers to exactly the things dominated by men

You mean the same way children have traditionally had larger barriers to exactly the things dominated by adults?

They have "larger barriers" because they're not as fucking competent, not because people don't want them to succeed.

Correlation does not equal causation. Women are not oppressed, they're just flat out inferior to men.

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[–] BoraxTheFungarian 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago  (edited ago)

They're not inferior.... They're different. Society has obviously been structured to cater to this difference in a natural way, and there is currently an agenda to destroy that natural balance.

Partially correct, correlation doesn't NECESSARILY equal causation. I'll use your own argument against you though. Just because women can't perform the same tasks as men doesn't mean they're inferior. The specific activities might correlate that data. While you're right, the cause of these performance issues by women for certain activities could be inferiority, it could also be a difference in biological purpose. Reward should be given as a correlary to performance. Meritocracy and whatnot. And nothing improves motivation to gain merit like the freedom to choose.

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[–] moosethenoose ago 

Trans-Atlantic.......

Not Around the world.

2 completely separate flights......

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[–] BoraxTheFungarian 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

She eventually got lost over the Pacific. That's what I'm referring to. I realize this is a slightly seperate topic.

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[–] StarlettFox 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Whatever the Atlantic crossers did ..

Amelia Earhart who took off from Lae, New Guinea bound for Howland Island in mid Pacific thence Hawaii July 2, 1937..

Landed her Lockheed Electra 10E Special NR16020 on the reef at Nikumaroro Island in the Republic of Kiribati at 4°39'30.37" S Latitude, 174°32'40.23" W Longitude, some 350 nautical miles south east of her intended destination. Link.

A few hundred meters north of the wreck of SS Norwich City which while on a voyage from Melbourne Australia to Hawaii, ran aground on the northern part of the island in bad weather on the night of Nov. 29, 1929, taking the lives of eleven crew members. Link.

Emily Sikuli whose father Temou Samuela was the carpenter on Nikumaroro, says the landing was made on the outer portion of the reef flat just north of the wreck of the Norwich City, that the plane was visible at low tide however the shipwreck obscured vision from the settlement. Tighar.

"She landed on a tiny atoll – one of many in that general area of the Pacific – and was picked up by a Japanese fishing boat that took her to the Marshall Islands then under Japanese control." Amy Otis Earhart’s statement to the Los Angeles Times in July 1949.

"Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz told me without equivocation that Amelia and Fred had gone down in the Marshalls and were taken by the Japanese, that this knowledge was documented in Washington." Fred Goerner, CBS News.

In 1981 Catholic clergyman Monsignor James Francis Kelley revealed he was instrumental in Amelia Earhart’s repatriation from Japan, and that he helped her create a new identity as Irene Bolam.

A woman by that name who died in New Jersey in 1982 was in fact Amelia Earhart, she was secretly repatriated to the US from Japan after World War Two. A big fat razberry to the ones who say her fate is a mystery. Edit.

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[–] dassaer ago 

Yeah, i recall something about a photo of her (and possibly fred) turning up, taken at the wharf on the island and dated much later than her 'mysterious disappearance' ....

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[–] Reverse-Flash 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

Okay, so back to the tits. Can you describe them more in-depth?

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[–] puggy 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Nothing special by the looks of this

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[–] Reverse-Flash 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

She looks like an extra for the old Flash Gordon tv series.

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[–] BoraxTheFungarian 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Someday you'll see through to the heart of the matter.

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