Out of curiosity, would you still add them to "people to never contact" if the video was done sans the sex scene? The video would still be cheesy and over the top, but the whole start-up scene is over the top now-a-days.
Hey Marina, I don't think this is the right community to be posting videos of dramatized no-life founders right now. It was hip maybe ~5 years ago, but now the community mostly focuses on stories on how to manage your life appropriately while running a startup so you perform better whilst not shortening your lifespan.
Also, I think the plasticized sex scenes invoke a visceral reaction, without really contributing much to the message of the movie. I'm not sure why you would endorse this as a PR manager..
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I probably won't get a reply to this. I get the feeling Marina Sprava is not a real person.. all of her web presence seems to revolve around Jelastic (she's member of 20+ tech groups on LinkedIn) and despite being the 'PR manager' of Jelastic she isn't mentioned on the Team page on their site.
Wow! Looks like I work too much:) Thanks for your interest to my person:) BTW my surname is Sprava, not Prava:)
I really respect your opinion according to our video, but sorry, cannot agree with you. The main idea is to show real life in a start-up and it's shown very well. Maybe you don't understand it, because you are not a startuper.
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 15.4 ms ] threadAlso, I think the plasticized sex scenes invoke a visceral reaction, without really contributing much to the message of the movie. I'm not sure why you would endorse this as a PR manager..
edit: I probably won't get a reply to this. I get the feeling Marina Sprava is not a real person.. all of her web presence seems to revolve around Jelastic (she's member of 20+ tech groups on LinkedIn) and despite being the 'PR manager' of Jelastic she isn't mentioned on the Team page on their site.
...and what's up with the last line? I really don't get it.