Back when Ethan was a fresh-faced engineer and co-founder of a startup that would eventually sell for millions of dollars, he apparently didn't think that what he said in the public sphere mattered. This led him to post things like:

New study confirms old belief: college female art majors are sluts, science majors are also sluts but uglier.

and:

When I burp in the gym I feel like it's my way of saying, "sorry guys, but I'm not gay"

Until recently, digging up these pretty offensive missives required nothing more than going far enough back through Czahor's Twitter history. Today though, you won't find the tweets in question. They've been deleted as he and his new employer, Bush, try to whitewash his online past. The problem is, nothing online ever really goes away. And, even though you won't find them in his timeline, they've been preserved for posterity in the form of screenshots. (Thanks BuzzFeed News!)

Almost as troublesome as what Czahor actually said, are the obvious implications. Either Bush's team didn't dig enough into Ethan's past to discover these problematic posts. Or, just as likely and more disturbing, the people vetting Czahor for the position found the offensive messages, but were unperturbed by them. They simply figured they'd delete them before anyone noticed. Obviously, it's too late now, he's already let the world know he thinks things like:

I know Lindsey Lohan is supposed to die soon, but I'd sure like to sleep with her before that happens