KANSAS CITY WOMEN MUST BE 'TOUGH AS BALLS' AND THEN SOME!!!

Call this afternoon motivation and a glimpse at "girl power" tough talking points that dominate the local popular culture and have subsequently driven out the old school motivational pep talks like a tired, worn out salesman walking home with his head hanging downward as he plods through a rainy, dark alley.

Take a look:

Advice for women founders: Be 'tough as balls' but don't fear asking for help

Want to rise to the top? Stop limiting yourself to gender roles in the workplace, declared Jene' Hong. "I didn't see people as male or female," Hong, told a crowd gathered for Startland's Innovation Exchange: Investing in the Power of Women. "I started off in accounting - everyone was male.

Comments

  1. No sale.

    Thanks but no thanks, honey.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I have worked with bitches like this.
    They are a pain in the ass and don't get along with anyone.
    But they think that they are the brightest light in the room.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Tiresome feminine narcissism, at least as bad as the male variety.

    ReplyDelete
  4. What is the top? Having more shit and debt then anyone else?

    ReplyDelete
  5. Bad advice. What those chicks need is some good hard fucking.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Good she's leading lemmings off the cliff. More room and stuff for us.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Nobody wants to fuck women like that. They need to lighten up and be more willing to get fucked. Dress like sluts, show off their titties and pussies.

    ReplyDelete
  8. I have news for them: balls ain't tough.

    ReplyDelete
  9. I’ve fucked a lot of girls like that at different places I’ve worked down through the years funny how they act like bad asses at work then after you screw them a couple of times,preferably back to back,they fall in love THEN ITS A BIGGER PROBLEM AT WORK so you can’t win

    ReplyDelete
  10. Maybe they should stick to men because they actually have balls.

    ReplyDelete
  11. "Balls" is code for "big fucking trust fund".

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

TKC COMMENT POLICY:

Be percipient, be nice. Don't be a spammer. BE WELL!!!

- The Management