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song is dope! that’s my review the fucking song is dope. put that in a magazine! what?
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here is a video i mad recently check it out and be sure to watch it in full hd there are some pretty good freestyles
this video is dope! now that my adidas got drenched in a rain storm this is like shoe porn to me!
I’m a weird cat! I meet people online and then I bump into them in real life and don’t recognize them! I’m a weird cat (I cant stress that enough)! I was at JoJo Fabs 4/20 event last night and I know for a fact that there were like at least 5 people I knew from Facebook and I didn’t say anything to them, I was Facebook struck(its like star struck but for Facebook)! Is it really that serious? I don’t know. It can be. I have met some people who had some accomplishment and were literally like “if it’s not bout no money I really don’t want to talk” by the way I’m not a rapper I’m just a nigga that loves vlogs, fat titties, good music, sales and other assorted goodies. The point I’m making is a simple one if I add you on facebook, you see me in person and I don’t say anything please don’t be offened we haven’t been formally introduced. Said all that to say this. You motherfuckers better check That ol’ street hip-hop graffed up boombox ultra soulsonic megatron cosmic swamp shit! Also known as “Insurgemcees” directed by Alex Cruz for GTPS vids. The S&M saga continues!
Nobody Understands Me Bro Like I’m From Elsewhere
Towards a unified theory of starting up
Wired asked me to write something for the last issue about start-ups, aka that ol’ heartache.
Here’s my attempt at a unified theory for starting up:
1. Find the people you believe you could build something amazing with. These are your cofounders.
2. Find something you love deeply that could be so much better. This is your market.
3. If you spent your lifetime on that thing, what could it become? This is your vision.
4. What is the smallest possible thing you could build that would test whether others agree? This is your minimal viable product.
5. Recruit the smallest team needed to build it. These are your seed investors and first hires. Be utterly ruthless about choosing people who share your values, vision and ambition level.
6. Build it and launch it. This is your first test.
7. Celebrate. It’s really important to do this. That was some intense stuff!
8. Tell some people that you think will care. These are the most important people in the world now, the first ever users of your product.
9. Is there anything about your product that your new users couldn’t live without? If not, return to step 4, it’s OK. If so, onward!
10. Improve that specific thing that they can’t live without. See if they start to tell their friends about how great it is.
11. Go back to step 3. Maybe it’s even bigger than you thought. If so, tell everyone in your team how so.
12. Figure out a way to make money that is aligned with what your users can’t live without.
13. Use that money to move faster towards your vision. This means making more users happier, faster.
14. Go back to step 3. Making something better is addictive. Doing it with the best people in the world, for something you love, is worth the heartache.
