Peter Shih certainly didn't leave his heart in San Francisco as he seemed pretty heartless when he published a hate-piece about the city Wednesday on Medium.
In a post titled '10 Things I hate About You: San Francisco Edition' the start-up founder counts the many ways he hates the Northern California city: from the 'pathetic excuse' for a public transportation system to the weather which reminds him of a woman 'who is constantly PMSing'.
The post has incited so much outrage in the city and online that Shih put up a disclaimer and then eventually deleted the post entirely.
But what you write online lives forever, and there are several screen-grabbed copies of his original post still making the rounds on the internet.
Perhaps what's so offensive about the piece is that most of the comments were directed at the city's residents.
For example, he takes issues with the city's homeless population, who he describes as 'the craziest homeless people I have ever seen in my life'.
'Stop giving them money, you know they just buy alcohol and drugs with it, right?' Shih writes. 'Next time just hand them a handle of vodka and a pack of cigarettes, it'll save everyone some trouble.'
The homeless weren't the only target of Shih's scorn. He's not a fan of the start up 'bros' who only talk shop or the 49ers. No, not the football team, the girls who act like they are '9's' when they are really '4's'
'Just because San Francisco has the worst female to male ratio in the known universe doesn't give you the right to be a b**** all the time,' he complains.
And then there's the bicyclists who he threatens to 'clothesline' the next time he sees 'one of you f*****s bomb through a crosswalk'.
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Friday, 16 August 2013
Chelsea's Champions league winning coach Roberto Di Matteo visite Nigeria
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While in town, he will be launching the Guinness Football Manager- a platform that put you in the driver’s seat and lets you ‘Be the Boss’ as you pick your team, call the shots, and, if you do well, win fantastic prizes. He will also be announcing the launch of the epic football show Guinness Raise Your Game - a weekly show that will bring you all the latest football news, amazing interviews with world-class footballers, epic live music performances and exclusive on-the-sofa chats! Sign up for free at m.guinnessvip.com and own your own team and be the first to know Roberto’s activities.
Also tune in to super sports to hear Roberto’s analysis on matches to be played on Saturday August 17th, 2013. All these brought to you by Guinness. As the new English premier league begins be sure to grab a bottle of Guinness and drink responsibly. Guinness is sold strictly to +18, drink responsible.
Tuesday, 30 July 2013
24th week of pregnancy lead to a larger than usual baby size: Jasleen the giant baby
The mother gave birth at University Hospital in Leipzig and discovered she had a previously undiagnosed case of gestational diabetes, German newspaper Der Spiegel.
This condition, which develops at around the 24th week of pregnancy, can lead to a larger than usual baby size.
Although both mother and daughter are doing well, Jasleen remains in the neonatal care unit.
She is now officially the largest new-born in Germany. A boy named Jihad was born in Berlin in 2011 and weighed 13 pounds.
A British mother gave birth vaginally to a 15 lb 7 oz. baby boy named George, in March.
He was born naturally and is the second largest recorded baby in the UK.
Surprisingly, nobody noticed that she was to have such a large child.
She said: ‘He was a surprise — a big surprise, as it turned out.
‘To be honest, I don’t remember it so much. It came and went, I remember a lot of pressure — but you just get on with it, don’t you?’
According to the Guinness Book of Records the heaviest newborn ever was to Canadian woman Anna Bates in 1879.
The boy weighed more 10 kilograms at birth but died a 11 hours time later.
This condition, which develops at around the 24th week of pregnancy, can lead to a larger than usual baby size.
Although both mother and daughter are doing well, Jasleen remains in the neonatal care unit.
She is now officially the largest new-born in Germany. A boy named Jihad was born in Berlin in 2011 and weighed 13 pounds.
A British mother gave birth vaginally to a 15 lb 7 oz. baby boy named George, in March.
He was born naturally and is the second largest recorded baby in the UK.
Surprisingly, nobody noticed that she was to have such a large child.
She said: ‘He was a surprise — a big surprise, as it turned out.
‘To be honest, I don’t remember it so much. It came and went, I remember a lot of pressure — but you just get on with it, don’t you?’
According to the Guinness Book of Records the heaviest newborn ever was to Canadian woman Anna Bates in 1879.
The boy weighed more 10 kilograms at birth but died a 11 hours time later.
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