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BobG said:My second pick would be Tralier Park Barbie.
See, now I need a daughter to give this doll to. Honestly, I want one myself. If anyone can explain my major, it's Barbie, and it's a long way away from the "math is hard" Barbie doll. I'm super psyched about this 'cause I got into comp sci in the first place 'cause of Barbie, grew up with them, and am finishing up computer engineering.Gamma Ray said:Barbies new career is a Computer Engineer, wow.
Math Is Hard said:I was hoping for grumpy IT Support Barbie. Press the button on her back and she says, "Turn off CAPSLOCK and re-type your password, moron."
Barbie can be anything you can imagine! She has had over 200 careers throughout her existence, ranging from astronaut to doctor to chef.
Yes, Barbie has been a scientist in multiple iterations, including a computer engineer, paleontologist, and marine biologist. She encourages girls to pursue STEM fields and break gender stereotypes.
Absolutely! Barbie has been a role model for generations, inspiring girls to dream big and believe in themselves. She promotes confidence, creativity, and independence.
Yes, Barbie has evolved to be more diverse and inclusive. She now comes in different body types, skin tones, and hair textures, representing a wider range of girls and their unique identities.
Definitely! Barbie has been a symbol of empowerment since her creation in 1959. She has been a source of inspiration and motivation for girls to reach their full potential and break down barriers.