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Like middle school, but for your TV.
Take a look at the best jokes from tonight's "Girl Code" episode.
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The perennial discussion about women in technology is in high gear once again, this time after remarks made by Y Combinator co-founder Paul Graham about the relative dearth of female tech founders and the perks of starting to code at a young age in an interview with The Information were picked up by Valleywag.
“obviously doctor you’ve never been a thirteen year old girl”
Women who work at Hooters recently got their new uniforms and the shorts are shorter than ever. After the videos complaining about it went viral on TikTok, the company made underwear-like shorts optional.