One female entrepreneur recounted how she had been propositioned by a Silicon Valley venture capitalist while seeking a job with him, which she did not land after rebuffing him. Another showed the increasingly suggestive messages she had received from a start-up investor. And one chief executive described how she had faced numerous sexist comments from an investor while raising money for her online community website.
What happened afterward was often just as disturbing, the women told The New York Times. Many times, the investors’ firms and colleagues ignored or played down what had happened when the situations were brought to their attention. Saying anything, the women were warned, might lead to ostracism.
Now some of these female entrepreneurs have decided to take that risk. More than two dozen women in the technology start-up industry spoke to The Times in recent days about being sexually harassed. Ten of them named the investors involved
Moose knuckle? Just the tip? a little neck? Cock and balls?
How much dick was whipped out?
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Does 'Janet Jackson'd' refer to 'shamed and blackballed due to circumstances beyond your control leading to a situation that nobody should have given a shit about in the first place'?
One female entrepreneur recounted how she had been propositioned by a Silicon Valley venture capitalist while seeking a job with him, which she did not land after rebuffing him. Another showed the increasingly suggestive messages she had received from a start-up investor. And one chief executive described how she had faced numerous sexist comments from an investor while raising money for her online community website.
What happened afterward was often just as disturbing, the women told The New York Times. Many times, the investors’ firms and colleagues ignored or played down what had happened when the situations were brought to their attention. Saying anything, the women were warned, might lead to ostracism.
Now some of these female entrepreneurs have decided to take that risk. More than two dozen women in the technology start-up industry spoke to The Times in recent days about being sexually harassed. Ten of them named the investors involved
Recently an interesting similarity between EOQ of Melon picking and fuel injection in Gasoline Direction Injection has been proposed.[10]
I'm like 98% sure somebody just shoved their thesis paper into a wikipedia article just to show off. That single line is given its own chapter heading.
Is this about the Binary Capital jackoff? (haven't clicked link yet..)
kinda
it names some names and demonstrates that this kind of predatory behavior seems to be fairly widespread in s.v.
there's no reason why there should be such a disparity in tech entrepreneurship along gender lines, and hopefully exposing these behaviors to light helps unravel the boys club a bit
One female entrepreneur recounted how she had been propositioned by a Silicon Valley venture capitalist while seeking a job with him, which she did not land after rebuffing him. Another showed the increasingly suggestive messages she had received from a start-up investor. And one chief executive described how she had faced numerous sexist comments from an investor while raising money for her online community website.
What happened afterward was often just as disturbing, the women told The New York Times. Many times, the investors’ firms and colleagues ignored or played down what had happened when the situations were brought to their attention. Saying anything, the women were warned, might lead to ostracism.
Now some of these female entrepreneurs have decided to take that risk. More than two dozen women in the technology start-up industry spoke to The Times in recent days about being sexually harassed. Ten of them named the investors involved
Recently an interesting similarity between EOQ of Melon picking and fuel injection in Gasoline Direction Injection has been proposed.[10]
I'm like 98% sure somebody just shoved their thesis paper into a wikipedia article just to show off. That single line is given its own chapter heading.
This is surprisingly common in niche wikipedia articles
I'm DMing and also playing in the game, the party was driven off by a beholder and I did random rolls to determine target of rays and which type of ray (cant use the same one twice per round)
my character comes up on the die twice in a row as we're fleeing, first ray I resisted (sleep)
sorceress says "I shout back, you alright up there?", as my character is right behind on a flying broom
I say "you hear her shout "yeah I'm", and then see a green ray lance past you, behind you a pile of magical items, a broom, and a cloud of dust falls to the ground"
It's sure a good thing my character used a wish to create an exact copy of herself to run the inn (I figured that's the kind of psychological nightmare a halfling with 8 wisdom would use a wish for). The copy insists she's the real one and the one that died was the copy - this wasn't a post death DM asspull either, this happened in last weekend's session
The party had a lot of delightful dialogue about this, including an argument as to whether the copy was entitled to the equipment of their fallen comrade, she wasn't there when this stuff was earned. She's also 2 levels lower. In the end they decided to get revenge for their friend, came up with a huge plan of attack, rolled out every magic item they've gotten and figured this out: Animate dead a small army of zombies to keep it busy while we get in position, rush it use up 2 scrolls of fireball and 2 casts, throw both lightning javelins and empty both wands of missiles
Still ended up with 2 people getting downed (nobody disintegrated), but the zombies idea was a fantastic one because zombies are immune to half of a beholder's rays, so a level 5 to 7 party killed a CR13 creature
I am pleased - the party was actually upset that my character was obliterated, they spent a bunch of time trying to figure out how to bring the real one back to life but finding out that the expense is beyond our means (laying out a potential higher level party quest). It's going great!
"So awesome to be mormon, you know not enjoying things in life, say fellow mormon if you were going to stop talking to your husband after he drunk drove murdered someone in africa... Why would you do that?"
I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
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Ironically it wasn't even a nip slip. lol
How much dick was whipped out?
instead I've gone to have a coffee and a brioche and then to H&M to buy a shirt with skulls and fronds on it
I don't think I can put this off any longer ;_;
You just can't handle 90s subversive attitude and all the renegade mascots.
What could paws-ibly go wrong?
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Is this about the Binary Capital jackoff? (haven't clicked link yet..)
<first name> 'Stargate' <last name>
How did he know I liked Stargate?
Who doesn't like Stargate?
I'm like 98% sure somebody just shoved their thesis paper into a wikipedia article just to show off. That single line is given its own chapter heading.
kinda
it names some names and demonstrates that this kind of predatory behavior seems to be fairly widespread in s.v.
there's no reason why there should be such a disparity in tech entrepreneurship along gender lines, and hopefully exposing these behaviors to light helps unravel the boys club a bit
What did you think of Atlantis and Universe? No one sees to like Universe. It had a rocky start, but I eventually came around - then it got cancelled.
Apparently the whole industry is a dumpster fire.
what the hell where do all these clothes even come from
Second breakfast??
pleasepaypreacher.net
don't pants shame
Frequently, gifts
Like, are those including trousers part of a suit?
When SG-1 was fading in the later years I actually liked Atlantis more. But yeah, SG-1 in its prime is fucking awesome.
This is surprisingly common in niche wikipedia articles
They were supposed to do a reboot recently, until it fell apart. They can't seem to get that franchise going again since the shows ended.
when I graduated college my parents bought me a suit and a bunch of dress shirts/slacks as a graduation gift
which was super nice and practical and yes also v bougie but w/e
I played D&D until like, 12:30ish yesterday?
I'm DMing and also playing in the game, the party was driven off by a beholder and I did random rolls to determine target of rays and which type of ray (cant use the same one twice per round)
my character comes up on the die twice in a row as we're fleeing, first ray I resisted (sleep)
sorceress says "I shout back, you alright up there?", as my character is right behind on a flying broom
I say "you hear her shout "yeah I'm", and then see a green ray lance past you, behind you a pile of magical items, a broom, and a cloud of dust falls to the ground"
It's sure a good thing my character used a wish to create an exact copy of herself to run the inn (I figured that's the kind of psychological nightmare a halfling with 8 wisdom would use a wish for). The copy insists she's the real one and the one that died was the copy - this wasn't a post death DM asspull either, this happened in last weekend's session
The party had a lot of delightful dialogue about this, including an argument as to whether the copy was entitled to the equipment of their fallen comrade, she wasn't there when this stuff was earned. She's also 2 levels lower. In the end they decided to get revenge for their friend, came up with a huge plan of attack, rolled out every magic item they've gotten and figured this out: Animate dead a small army of zombies to keep it busy while we get in position, rush it use up 2 scrolls of fireball and 2 casts, throw both lightning javelins and empty both wands of missiles
Still ended up with 2 people getting downed (nobody disintegrated), but the zombies idea was a fantastic one because zombies are immune to half of a beholder's rays, so a level 5 to 7 party killed a CR13 creature
I am pleased - the party was actually upset that my character was obliterated, they spent a bunch of time trying to figure out how to bring the real one back to life but finding out that the expense is beyond our means (laying out a potential higher level party quest). It's going great!
pleasepaypreacher.net
We have the CBS all access.
*pictures Brian in a Mormon Scooby Doo club* *wonders what character Brian is*
Fwiw, its an equally common gift from blue collar parents to their white collar kids
I'd take umbrage with calling that bougie versus, like, getting your kid into sailing or something
I don't think it's launched yet.
Welllllll, first up against the wall with you
i have acquired this thanks to holiday sales
USA USA USA
I mean it was like $1000 of clothes but yeah idk
Hahahha. @Sir Landshark Sailing. You don't know anyone like that.