A list of puns related to "Businesswoman"
In the episode βMarket,β which Iβm sure youβre all familiar with, she wonβt let Bluey and Indy both ride Buttermilk for 5 dollarbucks. Cβmon lady the ponies are sitting there idle not generating any revenue. Throw the kid a bone and let them both on if youβre so impressed with what a good friend she is. The attention it draws might drum up some additional business too. Itβs a win-win you fool!
Seriously, people. Of course she wants to keep her hard earned money. Like do you know how hard this woman works??? Do you know how hard it is to tell those kids in those Turkish sweatshops to sew faster so Kimmy can make the Forbes list??? Or how hard it is to sacrifice her reputation and be called a racist just to promote Kimono- I mean Skims????
Yβall are just mad and always want billionaire money π like maybe instead of being teachers and nurses and present parents and essential workers, YOU should get up and do the work. I donβt wanna see any of yβall complaining about Kim not wanting high taxes until yβall get the BBL and rich father you need to be successful.
First of all, thank you to a kind redditor who recommended me to post this here! I'm not exactly sure it falls within the purview of this subreddit, but it could be interesting to you all. I originally posted this on r/InternetMysteries over a year ago, where it gained a fair amount of traction.
Spend enough time on the internet, and you'll start to notice patterns. What do these three graphics have in common? All of them show up in the first few rows upon searching Google for "glitter graphics", and it is likely that similar software was used to animate each of them. But you probably wouldn't think to attribute a designer's name to the stock glitter animation. Yet a name can be found: all three images use the same glitter tile graphic, designed by somebody named Mica.
The early internet was based on a sense of collaboration; often graphics were considered to be common property, and webmasters often learned HTML simply by copying bits of other people's code. Aylana and Dan created many variations of the same graphic, putting them on their own websites. It's hard to tell if the ones I linked used Mica's originals or one of the modified versions, but we will be interested in Aylana, in particular, for another reason.
This is a mystery that has been with me, in some shape or form, since 2007. As far as I know it has not been discussed anywhere else on the internet. I still remember exactly where it was that I first discovered Aylana's name, so let's start from there.
In 2007, the virtual pet site Neopets was still at the height of its popularity. At that time there was a thriving community of Neopets fansites, which were mostly developed by teenage girls who had learned HTML and CSS from the tutorials on Neopets. The scope of this community was immense, and most nostalgic recollections, while accurate in describing how it launched the careers of many female web developers today, completely fail to capture its scale. At some point, there were literally hundreds of fansites with names that were various permutations of "Neo" and common words: names like SnowyNeo, FadingNeo and NeoIce.
Most of these webs
... keep reading on reddit β‘For any Pole who has no idea who she is: she was featured on a VICE documentary about how Poland is being used by the North Korean regime to gain foreign money via forced labour (They were all repatriated back to North Korea after sanctions). And the crew manage to uncover that although they were sent by the regime to work there and make money for the government, they were employed by a businesswoman named Cecylia Kowalska, whom was the head of a ship repair company named Armex (and some other few companies). She outright denies the condition the labourers were facing, and even lies about how they were treated. They also uncovered her connections with the North Korean government and so on (more info can be found in the documentary which is here: https://youtu.be/SPjKs8NuY4s)
But just where has she gone to after the documentary? All i managed to cover is that the company she headed for (Armex) was liquidated, but where or how is she doing? Is she still in this business, or has retired?
Hi, title pretty much says it, I guess but there's no way a book like this exists imo :/
If at all anyone happens to find something similar, hmu :))))
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