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Damon Anthony Dash (born May 3, 1971) is an entrepreneur and record executive. He is known as the co-founder of Roc-A-Fella.
Born in New York City, he swept the floors of a local barbershop and sold newspapers to buy sneakers and shirts as a teenager.
He served as Jay-Z’s manager and business partner at Roc-A-Fella Records, and in 1999, he organized a tour for Jay-Z which made $19 million. Their relationship soured as a result of two events. The first was when Roc-A-Fella Records was purchased by Def Jam Recordings in 2004, after which Jay-Z agreed to take a job as Def Jam’s president. In late 2005, Jay-Z bought him out of his stake in Rocawear.
In April 2014, it was announced that he was involved with Blind Debit, a fingerprint payment application. He founded DD172, a media collective that encompasses: America Nu, a magazine; VNGRD79, a web design firm; and BluRoc Records, a record label division. It includes an art gallery.
He married fashion designer Rachel Roy (2005-2009), and together they have two daughters. He has a son, Dame “Boogie” Dash, who stars in Growing Up Hip Hop. He has two other sons. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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Beyond the WADs’ Roulette - Part 11.2: Heretic Episode 2
After destroying iron liches, Corvus suspects that the monsters he fought came from the portal of Hell’s Maw. He decides to close it from the inside.
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That’s how far I can understand the text screen from the first episode, so let's just get our trip to hell behind us.
Part 2: Hell’s Maw (not to be confused with E1M8)
Hell’s Maw, if you didn’t guess already, takes place in a hellish environment, full of caves and lava. Although, if you ask me, by taking a look at the intermission screen, it feels less like hell and more like a volcanic island. Still, I like the looks of this episode.
The sound effects are still good. Still nothing that annoyed me. Although, one of the ambient noises is the same as the one from iron lich and it might make you think that there is one of these roaming around a map, even when there are no more monsters.
The soundtrack is still great as well. All of the tracks except one (Elf in E2M5) are new. My favorite two are probably Bluroc and Onyx; The former for being blood-pumping, and the other sounding goofy as shit for over half of its runtime. I would have a better time with these if not for GZDoom screwing over looping again.
I think E2 is slightly more confusing to play than E1. This is not a level of moon logic bullshit, it’s far away from that, but I feel like the maps feel more mangled; I also had more moments where I got stuck for a minute or two compared to City of the Damned.
There are a couple of new hazards here and there. The first ones are tiny volcanoes that spit projectiles.
And the second is the icy floor. Players’ delight!
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Seriously though, these are kind of annoying, but in this game, these floors were just kind of annoying. Me autism probably made me partially immune to this crap.
It wouldn’t be a new episode without new powerups.
The only one that doesn’t go into the inventory is the Enchanted Shield AKA megaarmor but with 75% damage absorption instead of 50%.
As for the new inventory items, we start with Mystic Urn – a much more powerful medkit that heals up to 100 health points (you can’t go over 100 points in Heretic).
The second item is Chaos Device – it brings you back to the starting area. I think it was useful only once when I wanted to get into the secret map after finishing Ice Grotto before the normal exit.
Oh, and by the way, the secret map AKA the Glacier was fine. It was like Graveyard, with lots of secrets and at least one gimmicky area; this time it was the titular glacier with the yellow key on its top.
Hell’s Maw, while harder than the first episode, is not that hard. Even with a couple of new enemies added to the roster and iron liches becoming common enemies, it’s still rather easy to dodge their projectiles if the area is not too tight.
Speaking of new enemies, we get three of these, starting with Weredragon who’s basically just a tankier projectile thrower. It’s still not as tough as Disciples since not only do these buggers fly, but also throw three projectiles instead of one (at least these aren’t as powerful as weredragon’s fireball).
Sabreclaw is another melee enemy; practically replacing golems in that role (not completely, though). I wish I had more to say about these guys.
Maulotaur is, as you can guess, a minotaur that has three attacks – charging at you, summoning a devastating flame attack, and a bunch of projectiles. Also, he’s the final boss of the second episode, and you fight two of them on medium.
Of course, you get new weapons to deal with monsters. The first one is Hellstaff – a plasma gun replacement but with up to 400 of ammo instead of 600. When powered up, after hitting any obstacle, it creates a cloud that obliterates enemies, including iron liches (only two clouds at a time).
Phoenix Rod is a rocket launcher with 60% less ammo compared to hellstaff’s 33%. Powered up version turns into a flamethrower; combined with the ring it can shred through maulotaur without any sweat.
What’s funny about the above weapons is that these switch their positions AKA it’s the plasma gun replacement that gets placed in slot 5 and the rocket launcher one in slot 6.
The final weapon of Heretic is something called Firemace… This thing throws metal balls at enemies, and sometimes it can throw a bigger ball. Powered-up mace throws, you guessed it, a bigger ball, that can actually one-shot monsters… aside from bosses, meaning that it doesn’t even get useful in boss encounters.
The only, remotely interesting thing about firemace, is that it has only 75% chance to spawn on a map, and its placement is randomized.
And… I guess that’s all I have to say about Hell’s Maw, the episode. It’s still very good, and most of the additions it introduces are great, but I think Heretic will suffer from its first episode being the best one.
But who knows. Maybe the third episode will prove me wrong in the near future.
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Bluroc Development

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➡️➡️[HIRING] BLUROC- Land Clearing Field Superintendent in Springfield Hiring Now!
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Why The Blog Era Was So Legendary
I, like a lot of people really miss the Blog Era. It was so dope, refreshing and inspiring. If it wasn’t for the Blogs we wouldn’t have grown to love Wiz Khalifa, Curren$y, Big K.R.I.T, Joey Bada$$, Smoke DZA, Nipsey Hussle, Wale and more. Does anyone else miss The Blog Era? It was so dope, the underground melting pot that gave us so many dope artists, that many are platinum selling today. Going on 2DopeBoyz, Nah Right, SOHH, HiphopDX, Pigeons and Planes, HNHH and downloading from DatPiff. What a time to be alive. It was lit. Forums and Blogs were the perfect place to find new music and artists. In my experience it goes back to the days of MySpace. This was around 07-08 when different artists used to post their music and connect with other artists and fans. At that time I was a rapper, but was always a fan and student too. So I used to study how other people moved. I used to know every single person signed to or affiliated with G-Unit and Dipset. I remember when Max B left Byrd Gang and started rolling with French Montana, while French was rapping but still doing Cocaine City DVD’s. I would go to HipHopDX.Com every single day to find new music. This eventually led me to ThisIs50, NahRight and 2DopeBoyz. Those were my go to sites every day to fill up my IPod. I found Nipsey in 08 on ThisIs50. G-Unit were some of the first artists from New York to work with him. Along with French. Then I saw Curren$y working with Dame Dash and starting BluRoc. I followed everything they did. Dame building DD172, bringing in Spitta, Wiz, Krit, DZA, Stalley, and so many artists was like, “Wait what is going on?” Cinematic Music Group and Smokers Club finding underground artists and bringing them to the forefront of a new gold rush. You could feel something real bubbling. So you wanted to catch everything. I wanted more, so I started finding more artists from everywhere like, Dom Kennedy, Casey Veggies, XV, Jay Rock, Kendrick, YG, J. Cole, CyHi Da Prynce, Meek Mill, Asher Roth, Cool Kids, Tyga, Drake, Odd Future.. At the same time, Gucci Mane was taking over with BrickSquad, Wayne was rebranding Young Money. Everyone wanted to be in Taylor Gang or Jet Life. Mac Miller and Asher Roth were turning heads as the new white rappers that were ridiculously nice on the mic. It was just a crazy time of dopeness that I miss a lot. It helped me want to do the things that I’m doing now while I’m writing this. It was inspiring. Is today the newer version of the Blog Era? Getting a song to blow up on TikTok? Streams, posting a cool vid on Instagram? Is it the same feeling? Maybe for teens it is, but I don’t think we’ll ever get a time like that again. It was so difficult getting a placement on a blog that made the feeling bittersweet. So I guess nowadays it’s a lot easier to be heard. Let me know what you think. And check out our video on our SteakxEggs YouTube channel.
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Bluroc présente sa nouvelle moto, la VBOB 250 ! https://infos-75.com
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from @duskopoppington - BluRoc Night this Wednesday... Come through to listen to some live music.. Hosted by @anazrhomesc @mslr_luv... Performances by @billypablo_andtheblackguns @missneeks @hassanthankgod and more... @K_I_N_G_TREVOR #GETINFECTED #THEUNCHAINEDKING https://www.instagram.com/p/BzWmmD4Acnl/?igshid=1p6cqi3duloh6
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Bullit Bluroc V2, Scrambler 250 Cc Dua Silinder
Dailymail.co.id, Jakarta – Sebagai pendatang baru di industri otomotif, Bullit menggebrak lewat scrambler 250cc berkonfigurasi V-Twin yang dinamakan Bluroc V2.
Satu tahun ke belakang, sebetulnya pabrikan asal Belgia itu punya beberapa produk. Dua di antaranya motor mini 50 cc dan tracker 125 cc. Mungkin terlalu kecil untuk ukuran Eropa.
Dan tak aneh, kini mereka masuk segmen 250 cc. Sejak…
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Bagzamilleon collaborates with Rocko From ATL on new single ‘This is What I Do’
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – One of the hottest new artists to join the Money League Boys at BluRoc Records is Dominic Nicholson, AKA Bagzamilleon. Born and raised in Rochester, New York, Bagzamilleon moved to Charlotte, North Carolina to further his music career after a short stint in jail, and it wasn’t more than six […] http://dlvr.it/N3dFQP
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Bagzamilleon collaborates with Rocko From ATL on new single ‘This is What I Do’
Bagzamilleon collaborates with Rocko From ATL on new single ‘This is What I Do’
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – One of the hottest new artists to join the Money League Boys at BluRoc Records is Dominic Nicholson, AKA Bagzamilleon. Born and raised in Rochester, New York, Bagzamilleon moved to Charlotte, North Carolina to further his music career after a short stint in jail, and it wasn’t more than six months before his music was catching the attention of producers and record labels…
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The Dame Dash Show [Episodes 1 & 2]
This is a surprise. Maybe this can be added to The Frocast’s “TV Talk.” WNCN, a local North Carolina television station, is the home of the public access show, ‘The Dame Dash... http://dlvr.it/CmQY5b
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#TBT back when me and @lou_costello_ use to go to the parties at #dd172 which was one of @duskopoppington art galleries. on some cool hip hop hippie ish paper plains everywhere! S/O @spitta_andretti @kushedgod @skibeatz & everybody else that know what I'm talking about. #dd172 24hourkarateschool #bluroc #creativecontrol creativecontroltv #pilottalk #kushgod #hiphop #underground #thejets #jetsetlounge #paperplains #poppington #revolt #music #photography #piphotographs #robakins #beautyphotography #914 #fashion #westchester
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