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this is my style of „a scene”
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2021-07-18 at 3:42 PM UTCi would do real well there guys. real well.
https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2013/05/silicon-valley-cougar-nights-love -
2021-07-18 at 4:31 PM UTClol what a stupid statement:
“Soon, women interested in the V.C.’s started coming,” says Ericson, “and it just turned into a crazy night.”
of course they started coming due to fuking being hos and gold diggers, they arent interested in some fuking acwuisitions or vcs what a retarded statement but the money these wannabe show off superstars have. star trek and cigarette man you agree? -
2021-07-18 at 4:33 PM UTCHEWOA
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2021-07-20 at 4:04 AM UTCI domt get it. it swys you but why dont they be honest and say „if youre a man it matters...”?
The Silicon Valley scene is unique. “On the East Coast it matters if you come from a good family or went to a good school,” Ericson continues. Here, not so much. Instead, she says, the venture capitalists who frequent the Rosewood worry about being wanted for their money. The women, on the other hand, tend to be assertive without the ability to turn it off. “They have a tough time being women,” she explains. “Most are very successful, and to succeed in corporate America you have to be strong. That’s fine, but guys might want to hire them, not take them home.”
shes making the bit buvks guys.Andersen says she is now advising about 1,000 clients, many of whom work near or on Sand Hill Road and socialize at the Rosewood. She charges $500 for the initial screening, usually performed by Nina Ericson. “A lot have been incredibly successful because of their analytical minds,” Andersen says, “but women don’t want to be out with a cyborg.” If they make it past the screening, clients can choose four different premium memberships: silver, platinum, V.I.P. 1, or V.I.P. 2. Silver costs $20,000 and comes with eight introductions to potential mates. Platinum costs $30,000 and consists of 11 introductions over two years, plus date-preparation techniques, date coaching, wardrobe advice, and dinner recommendations and reservations. V.I.P. levels 1 and 2 are price-upon-request services for clients who have long lists of must-haves; in these cases, Andersen does her recruiting on Facebook or in a “nationwide” search. There are few successful Palo Alto engineers who have not received a Facebook-friend request out of the blue from Andersen. She is constantly trolling. “I use Facebook a lot,” she says. “I can announce as a status update that I am searching on behalf of this client.” She says that, in reading the 13-page applications of the Silicon Valley guys who hire her to meet someone, she finds so many who want Einstein-meets-Heidi Klum (the former being far more plentiful in Palo Alto than the latter) that she has assistants on staff to search social media for any likely possibilities.
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2021-07-20 at 4:07 AM UTCI wanna fuck my ass then sue myself for rape
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2021-07-20 at 4:10 AM UTCyou should watch the show suits on netflix.
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2021-07-20 at 8:55 AM UTCi dont watch netflix anymore
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2021-07-20 at 10:24 PM UTCNetflix is getting creepy weird. But some new shows seem ok. There was a Russian film in English Dubbed called The Blackout (2019 not 2013)
Russia makes really good sci-fi
Netflix is desperate to stay alive but doing creepy shit