byefelicia3
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First of all, there are a good amount of female programmers in the bay, and there are an especially large amount of women in the business, hr, and marketing side of tech. Should there be more? Definitely. But it's not an excuse for limiting female roles to strippers in this parody of the valley.

You know, it's reaaaaally hard to feel sorry for someone who has made not only a living, but millions and millions of dollars solely of their physical appearance. She continues to post pictures of her body deliberately for commodification. The more we talk about her body, the more interesting her "comeback" is, and

Idris Alba doesn't know where Wallace is. I do.

If you're working at a big name tech company, I highly recommend taking part in some of the clubs or extracurriculars they have there. I met a lot of awesome ladies at work through fitness classes, tech talks or educational workshops.

It's actually worse for men. If you look at the data, you'll see that SF has the highest ratio of single men to women. This may have something to do with all of the dudes moving here for tech.