I used to drive by bitwise all the time and never understood what the business was. The only people that worked there were unemployable rejects. All they did was draw murals on walls and play tech cosplay.
Holy crap, the obsession with something as inconsequential as hair color only demonstrates why Fresno needs the kind of pick-me-up that 59 Days of Code was created for. Your kind of shallow and superfluous misattributions are why bumper sticker and novelty hat makers will always have an audience.
@shadowfoam3491 Her hair was just an indicator of her bigger issues. She had no idea how to run a business and was more obsessed with the 'boxes' she checked and the cool factor Bitwise projected. I've worked for a lot of actually successful companies and worked for a short time on their Onward California project during the pandemic. I knew within the first week they had NO idea what they were doing. It was the most horrible working experience I ever had, and I left the project within a month.
@@shadowfoam3491 it’s what the hair color represents not the hair color itself. The righteous blue-haired activist who claims to fight for the community is often the first to throw said community under the bus. Ironically, they tend to further marginalize the groups they set out to help by eroding faith in good causes. We saw this with the BLM leaders handling of funds and the subsequent loss of trust in the organization. We’re still seeing this with toxic DEI programs that inflame social tensions rather than heal them-studies have shown this for at least two years. The list goes on. The hair color is symbolic of everything that is wrong with the modern approach to social justice. Analogous to the poison dart frog, it’s a warning.
What bothers you so much about this lady is that she talks about herself like she is so persecuted and her type of people are so persecuted when I couldn’t be further from the truth. Irma, her own words, say “no one would expect a gay Latino female to do what I have done” This is stupid as we live in a world today where anybody can do anything so stop acting like you are the most persecuted person on the planet
@CrissyDuarte SO true. It was weird how people thought she could do no wrong. She had absolutely no idea to run a business. But she checked 'a lot of boxes'.
Stop calling Olwin, her name is Olguin. Use the Mexican version of her last name. She was trying to get away from the nopal from her forehead by using Olwin....
expensive coffee shop and speed dating all in one space.
I used to drive by bitwise all the time and never understood what the business was. The only people that worked there were unemployable rejects. All they did was draw murals on walls and play tech cosplay.
Many apprentices and tech people were very talented. Hopefully they spin off their startups or will be able to carry on their craft.
Hint Hint, if your boss has purple pink blue hair...Run.
Holy crap, the obsession with something as inconsequential as hair color only demonstrates why Fresno needs the kind of pick-me-up that 59 Days of Code was created for. Your kind of shallow and superfluous misattributions are why bumper sticker and novelty hat makers will always have an audience.
It just may be a Coincidence, but I would have to say in Society more will agree with me than you. And yes I voted for Trump, Proud of it too.
@shadowfoam3491 Her hair was just an indicator of her bigger issues. She had no idea how to run a business and was more obsessed with the 'boxes' she checked and the cool factor Bitwise projected. I've worked for a lot of actually successful companies and worked for a short time on their Onward California project during the pandemic. I knew within the first week they had NO idea what they were doing. It was the most horrible working experience I ever had, and I left the project within a month.
@@shadowfoam3491 it’s what the hair color represents not the hair color itself. The righteous blue-haired activist who claims to fight for the community is often the first to throw said community under the bus. Ironically, they tend to further marginalize the groups they set out to help by eroding faith in good causes.
We saw this with the BLM leaders handling of funds and the subsequent loss of trust in the organization. We’re still seeing this with toxic DEI programs that inflame social tensions rather than heal them-studies have shown this for at least two years. The list goes on.
The hair color is symbolic of everything that is wrong with the modern approach to social justice. Analogous to the poison dart frog, it’s a warning.
Irma Olguin Jr. Junior? So her mom is Irma Sr.?😣
Irma Senorita
Sickening! Will the scammer’s family have to pay back the money they got from the scam?
Unlikely
What bothers you so much about this lady is that she talks about herself like she is so persecuted and her type of people are so persecuted when I couldn’t be further from the truth. Irma, her own words, say “no one would expect a gay Latino female to do what I have done” This is stupid as we live in a world today where anybody can do anything so stop acting like you are the most persecuted person on the planet
@@Bbmangood she was a cult leader
@CrissyDuarte SO true. It was weird how people thought she could do no wrong. She had absolutely no idea to run a business. But she checked 'a lot of boxes'.
CEOs are not gods.
Very good....
Was Jake disbarred as well?
Stop calling Olwin, her name is Olguin. Use the Mexican version of her last name. She was trying to get away from the nopal from her forehead by using Olwin....