IT.COM

Stop Living In Virtual Reality. REAL Reality Is On Point!

Spaceship Spaceship
Watch

BlackCatsAreNice

Established Member
Impact
226
Hello Friends and Furries!

It is I once more. Standing Tall. Like OJ.

Today I bring to you a little nugget of how I have been successful with domaining.

Again, you may or may not agree. But Shakira knows Hips Don't Lie. And the $$$ in the escrow account doesn't either.

More to the point, I make it outside EVERYDAY.

I interact with people. Have my eyes on billboard signs and storefront names. Because you never know where inspiration comes from. To be a creative soul. To have new ideas. You HAVE to bombard your senses with the whole milieu of the world. The people. The sounds. The smells. The way a girl glances up from her book to meet your eyes.

So stop watching reality TV. The TRASH that has poisoned so many minds. Because I have a better TV for you.

It's called Real Reality. And you can find it right outside your doors.

Stay Thirsty Friends. Keep drinking the Kool-Aid.
 
Last edited:
1
•••
The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
One of my favorite Bukowski quotes:

“How in the hell could a man enjoy being awakened at 8:30 a.m. by an alarm clock, leap out of bed, dress, force-feed, sh*t, p*ss, brush teeth and hair, and fight traffic to get to a place where essentially you made lots of money for somebody else and were asked to be grateful for the opportunity to do so? ”

mine is

"it's like being given a choice between eating warm shi*t or cold sh*t"
 
Last edited:
1
•••
Chicken little was a fairy tail.
VRchickenlittle is available
 
0
•••
1
•••
You know how we do out here on the streets baby.

No HATE. Just LOVE.

get off the streets, that is worse than reality’ Tv, get yourself a pet or something , do some positive thinking exercises, eat some Mexican food and pizza, high carb shit, you’ll be alright
 
1
•••
After careful and strenuous and sensual deliberations with my lawyer who works out of a strip mall in a bad part of town, he said, "Fool, don't be playing with kids. It is a MAN's game you're playing."

So from now on, no more interacting with people of lesser qualifications.

Two Impossible Whoppers for $6 at your local BK. Get it BOY!
 
Last edited:
0
•••
After careful and strenuous and sensual deliberations with my lawyer who works out of a strip mall in a bad part of town, he said, "Fool, don't be playing with kids. It is a MAN's game you're playing."

So from now on, no more interacting with people of lesser qualifications.

Two Impossible Whoppers for $6 at your local BK. Get it BOY!
Pretty much what I expected. Being right is oddly even more satisfying than winning 50K, so no hard feelings.
 
2
•••
Lol brother. Funny thing is I would have won that bet no questions but one...I don't need the money...two...I would feel really sorry for you...three...I prefer to remain anonymous and on the streets.

You really think I am some kind of small fry?

But yeah, heed my advice for the sake of your future in the domaining biz: drop ALL your domains. No one will ever buy them.

Trust me on this one.
 
0
•••
Lol brother. Funny thing is I would have won that bet no questions but one...I don't need the money...two...I would feel really sorry for you...three...I prefer to remain anonymous and on the streets.

You really think I am some kind of small fry?

But yeah, heed my advice for the sake of your future in the domaining biz: drop ALL your domains. No one will ever buy them.

Trust me on this one.
Awww, sorry friend. You make me smile, but any hope of credibility that you had fizzled away with that previous post.

I'm all about hearing opinions and taking advice, but not from a no-name troll who doesn't have the decency and courage to share his own domain choices while trashing others. I don't care if you're a small fry in domaining or not. You're a small fry in how you treat people here.

I like my domains just fine. They even make me a little money.

You want to give me advice? First give me a reason to care.
 
2
•••
  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the page’s height.
Back