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Tali at 7:42am Wed, 16 Jan 2008 under
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Got your attention? Good. Recently I’ve become aware of a strange situation at Digg, where a few quality lesbian articles have been systematically buried and lesbian Diggers have been banned, with no response from Digg. Why should you care?

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Tali at 6:34am Thu, 27 Dec 2007 under
Feminism & Gender,
Life,
Sex & Relationships,
Men,
women,
relationship,
woman,
girls gone wild,
nasty habits,
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I’m a woman, who fancies herself independent and strong. I hate to admit this, but I have yet to meet a woman, who hasn’t fallen into these nasty habits and patterns, when she is in a relationship, myself included. I don’t know what it is that happens to women, as they enter a certain stage in a relationship. All I know is we turn in to wild, savage beasts.
Most people who start out in marketing say they can’t sell. I said it, too. After some experience with shameless self promotion, I still couldn’t sell. Then one conversation changed my life, and made me finally understand all the marketing lessons I’ve been taking.

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Tali at 7:48am Tue, 11 Dec 2007 under
Business, Career & Personal Finance,
Entertainment & Books,
Feminism & Gender,
Books,
"On Becoming Fearless",
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kim kiyosaki,
rich woman,
Robert Kiyosaki,
poor dad rich dad
Book Review: Rich Woman by Kim Kiyosaki
Yes, I know- Rich Woman is soooo last year. Well books are timeless, and though Kim Kiyosaki's Rich Woman is hardly timeless, it's issues are.

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Tali at 2:47am Thu, 6 Dec 2007 under
Business, Career & Personal Finance,
Feminism & Gender,
Books,
women,
money,
finances,
kim kiyosaky,
rich woman.mom,
financial security,
role-model
When you need money advise, who do you turn to?
I go to my dad, my spouse or my brother. I've never asked my uncle, but I'm sure if I did, he'd be able to help. Who wouldn't you turn to? Chances are, you're unlikely to ask your mom, your sister or your wife (if you are a man).
The older I get, the more I understand, the lack of female role-models, in my life, when it comes to money. It's great that you can learn about money from dad, but it's very disturbing, to me- as woman- the general apathy, of all the women in my life, towards money issues.