After 5 years of endgame, here are my thoughts on things i didnt like about it:
Did not like the fact that they were not fighting the original thanos (the real culprit) but some time travel version of him.
That how they did poor thor bad in the mov
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Yash
Stealth • 3m
India needs Something as big as ( or more ) then ".com boom" in 1999. People were investing Money in anything and even the Loss were a Profit at that time. A guy planned his IPO before even Incorporating his Company. Money was getting Invested withou
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Kevin Jojo
Stealth • 8m
Really did any one face the issue?
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somesh tripathi
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ISMG • 6m
Is the Tech Job market really that bad out there or it’s just the Covid bubble bursting ?
Final Round- German company - Growth Marketing Role
Hi guys,
had a final round with a German company for the role of Growth Marketing Manager. It's a small start-up and it really didn't go that great. The first two rounds went extremely well. It's j
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DIVYANSHU MHATRE
Stealth • 6m
really amazing little book.
full of emails and memos steve jobs directly sent his team.
ex. in an email, his vp of software at apple said that he was burning out and that the apple may not be worth it.
steve's reply:
The idea this startup is built on doesn't seem to be that bad of an idea, so what do you guys think is the issue here?
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Sourav Kumar Sahoo
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AMIGOS ESPORTS • 8m
A few days ago we were looking for a gfx designer. I asked him for his samples and he gave me some. His price was 2000 rupees for a logo.
One of my colleague also asked another designer for samples and when I saw them, the designs were exactly the s
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Jaswanth Jegan
Stealth • 7m
"H&M & Racism "
Failed Marketing Strategy #5
In 2018 H&M’s sweatshirt was modeled by an African American boy with the imprinted words “Coolest Monkey in the Jungle.” To the millions that saw the image it was a “shocking admission that white compani
In 2003, Lego were just months from bankruptcy.
Their sales were plummeting & they were $800 Million in debt.
Until they made ONE decision that would transform Lego into a $13 Billion empire...
Here's the full story:
2003: LEGO was burning.
$800