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monkeymindscream · 1 year ago
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Huh I wonder if the fic I posted got an rev-
Oh Jesus... welp I guess I left a lasting impression on somebody...
Dear God I've done it. I've become so offensive someone sending me "kill yourself" messages... I feel like this is a milestone in my internet career.
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thewincestgospel · 5 years ago
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Someone sent me this...
Hi, do you have any recommendations for weecest fics? Long, plotty ones? Your recs are some of the best. Thank you for your service. ♡
And I was like
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But then life kept happening and I had to put it to the side and I was like....
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But then I finally got some time and I started composing my list but then I accidentally posted it before I was done then it wouldn't let me save it to queue so I could finish it so I had to copy it, delete it and start again. Then it wouldn’t save on my cell or tablet after two days of trying I said fuck it and just waited until I got back home (I travel for work) to do it off my laptop.
So so sorry to the Anon who sent me this request.
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I hope the long list makes up for my tardiness.
Weecest Recs
All the Way by  BenLMoore   A family court orders that Sam and Dean be separated because they're too close. These people don't realize, there's no keeping the Winchesters boys apart.              
And I Have Asked to Be Where No Storms Come by candle_beck Family is the first to break your heart.
The Ballad of the Invisible Boy  by dollylux   This is a story of adolescence. This is a love letter for the slow burn, for Led Zeppelin, for the 90s. This is the first of two sets of stories about how Sam and Dean didn’t fall in love. They never had to. It was always there, this desperation between them, like a real, breathing thing. When they came together, it was inevitable. As sure as continents colliding, as the phases of the moon and the life and death of stars. This isn’t a love story, but it’s a story of love.              
Birthday  by   helena_s_renn, Helenas_bitch, orphan_account     Sam turns fifteen two weeks after Dean ended their relationship. In order to celebrate Sam's birthday, Dean decides to get him laid – with a girl.       ��
Crown and Anchor Me (or let me sail away) by Sena Sam Winchester is fifteen years old, at yet another new high school in yet another state, he doesn’t get along with his distant, distracted father, he’s figuring out that he likes guys just as much as he likes girls, his clothes never fit and his limbs ache at the joint ever since his growth spurt started, he has to study for the PSAT and, oh yeah, he’s a little bit in love with his brother, Dean, who’s taken a break from hunting monsters to work at a local garage for minimum wage.
Crush by BewareTheIdes15 Dean looks at him different now, Sam just can't figure out what the difference is.
Everlong by Lux Aeterna  Sam and Dean’s feelings come to a head a year before Sam leaves for college. They struggle with the implications and complications of their relationship, but no matter where they go or what they do, it’s impossible to forget.
The Good Days  by  Danceswithfiends 'His stomach jumps at these small glimpses of Dean, and he tries to push it down, but thoughts of Dean bending him over in the back seat of the car flood his brain anyway. Sam swallows heavily and looks away, trying to focus intently on the road. If this doesn’t stop soon, Sam is going to go absolutely nuts.'The sexcapades of Sam and Dean's relationship in its early days and the days that follow.    
Hard-Won Inches by BewareTheIdes Dean’s developed this thing lately where he likes to touch Sam’s mouth while he has the amulet in there, fingers tracing so gently it almost tickles, around the little pouty spot where the cord disappears between Sam’s lips. It’s kind of weird, but probably not weirder than the fact that Sam’s ten and still sucks on his brother’s necklace to go to sleep at night.
A History of Love  by lyryk (s_k) When Sam is sixteen, he’s gotten pretty good at hiding what he’s been feeling for his brother for the last couple of years. But the most dangerous thing is not Dean finding out how Sam feels—it’s what happens when their father finds out.
The Hottest Days  by WevyrDove John is away on a hunting trip when Sam experiences his first heat cycle. Dean panics and makes Sam lock himself up in his room in a desperate attempt to keep temptation at bay.
Incubus by Ithiel_Dragon, virtualpersonal   Sam and Dean are left alone in Georgia in the middle of the summer while John is away on a hunt, and unfortunately the brothers haven't been getting along lately.  Sam's moodiness, and Dean's temper (not to mention his crush on his own brother) are not helping matters.  Things get even more complicated when Dean is attacked by an Incubus.              
A Life Made of Nights by BewareTheIdes Dean’s always loved Sammy more than anything, but what happens when brotherly love turns into something more? (A timeline of Sam and Dean’s relationship, starting from the time Sam’s a baby)
Lonely Harmonies  by Linden Dean maybe gets why John insists on separate beds, these days. 
More Than A Taste By BewareTheIdes After school, Dean finds out what Sam had to say about walking in on him
Never Again by made.of.bees   Dean walks in on Sam having some alone time and decides there are better things to do than leave. Sam freaks out but makes the best of the situation. After all, it's just one time, right? As long as it doesn't become a habit or anything...
Of Hot Showers and Female Intuitions by  cyndrarae  Sam‘s journey through teenage angst and sexual experimentation leads him to an irrefutable truth… he loves his big brother more than he should.
One Love, One Bond  by  RudexAndxNotxGinger   Sam and Dean have a special relationship. And it all started when Sam hit puberty.     
The Only Thing By BewareTheIdes  Ok, look, there’s not a delicate way to say it; Sammy sucks Dean’s nipples.  
P A R A D I S E (Born to Die!Verse) This story follows the lives of two young brothers as they try to make it in a dark world. After an overdose threatens to tear them apart forever, Sam and Dean vow to never leave each other's side again and hit the open roads of the American West to live fast and free together. They fight and fuck like every day could be their last because one day it just might be.
Plausible Deniability by BewareTheIdes Dean get a little freaked out about his relationship with Sam, and a whole lot freaked out when calling it off gets Sam interested in some other guy.
Sam’s First Love by  JAYJEN11   Dean was Sam’s superhero, his protector, he taught him everything. It only made sense Sam loved him but then he thinks he fell in love with him and Dean had taught him everything else so why not this too? This is not a love story. This is real life and sometimes real life sux.
Sam Liking Boys (And Dean)  by  stuck_as_sarah Titles pretty self-explanatory, just weecest thats pretty much a pwp. 
Sammy's Rule by Sammy_Rae22   John Winchester leaves his 12 and 16 year old sons for a hunt. While he is away Sam gets closer and closer to his brother, till he has to form a rule to control himself. That rule is to NEVER look at his brother like he is some sex lord. But what happens when things start to get a little out of control?                            
Sequelae  by candlejill After annihilating the boundaries between them, Sam and Dean both struggle to accept the change in their relationship. With Dean battling his guilt and Sam counting down the days until he’s able to put hunting in his past, they attempt to salvage what is left of their brotherly bond.
Note: Sequel to Situational Machismo
Situational Machismo by  candlejill  While on a hunt, Sam and John are hit with a mysterious spell causing them to switch bodies. Sam is devastated at the repercussions that could affect his future. The Winchesters are left with the monumental task of figuring out how to change back. Dean, previously believed to be unaffected, begins to have new troubling thoughts towards his brother causing him to think that maybe he did not escape the spell untouched after all.
Note: There is no sexual relationship between Sam and Dean while Sam is in John's body.
So It Goes by  jenajasper Dean would always remember the first time               
Teen Antichrist Master List by smallcaps Crack!AU teen antichrist Sammy has horns and a tail…and a hammer!  Dean keeps his hands to himself.  Barely.
A Thousand Miles to Get There  by  alakewood   Dean's not quite sure when it happened, but somewhere along the line he and Sam started messing around – it started with chaste kisses and graduated to more physical expressions of their desire. And, at some point, he fell in love with his little brother. Now, while on a cross-country roadtrip with his family, in the deceptive privacy of their RV, Dean has to prove to Sam that going away to college isn't going to change how he feels.              
The Time Traveler’s Brother by AmyPond45 Dean’s life is turned upside down the night his mother dies. But that’s also the night a mysterious grown-up version of Dean’s brother first appears in his life. While Dean grows up, “Old Sam” is often there, especially when Dean’s father isn’t. As Dean learns what the future holds, he begins to question everything his father has taught him about who he is and what he is supposed to become. Can Dean find a way to save his little brother from his own future?
To The Edge and Over   by   paperstorm, slf630   Here’s the thing. Dean’s mostly perfect in Sam’s eyes. He’s beautiful inside and out – cocky, charming, brave, fiercely loyal, flawed and stubborn and annoying and amazing – and Sam’s so stupidly in love with him it isn’t even close to funny. And there’s no way in hell Dean can ever know.     
Two-Headed Boy  by dollylux Sam's life from sixteen to twenty-two years old. This is a story of the last days of innocence during a sweltering Southern summer when Sam is so in love with his brother, he can barely stand his touch. It's the pain between them through lies, through jealousy, through seeing each other with someone else. Theirs is a story of leaving and Stanford, of Dean feeling lost and Sam nearly losing himself without his brother. It's fire and reunion and a love never lost - ever-present and no longer deniable.
Under the Blanket by Colette_Capricious   Sam is relentless when he wants something. Dean is helpless in the face of Sam’s desires and this thing that is building between them. It can’t happen, it won’t happen. It’s wrong. But why isn’t John doing anything to stop it? Could there actually be something on this earth than John Winchester is afraid to face?  
Verses Like Yours and Mine by rivers_bend   Sam/Dean are regular brothers – no demon, no hunting, Mary’s alive – who fall in love with each other.  
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bryanharryrombough · 6 years ago
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By now you have probably seen the disturbing viral video of the January 18 confrontation in which students from a Catholic high school—many wearing “Make American Great Again” hats—can be seen mocking a Native American elder, Nathan Phillips, as he performs a prayer chant on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. But you may have missed this outtake from the infamous video, in which an unnamed student from Covington Catholic can be heard saying, “Land gets stolen, that’s how it works. It’s the way of the world":
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From the mouths of babes comes truth.  
The young man’s cavalier statement about genocide and dispossession is the voice of privilege in this country, speaking in unadulterated tones, unleashed by the self-described “winner,” Donald Trump. This is what the intersection of the fragmented realities of the American experience has wrought: young privileged white men, behaving like latter-day Brett Kavanaughs; black men who have devised a response to overwhelming oppression in a society that values whiteness above all; and rarely seen Native Americans, entering the national dispute only to be rudely dismissed.  
The video reveals the triumvirate of experiences that largely define American history: Red, Black, and White. The question posed by the unspeakable truths uttered in the video is the question that will make or break America: Can we find a way to hear each other? 
Since the incident occurred last Friday, a swirl of competing interpretations have emerged about what, exactly, happened at the Lincoln Memorial, and along with it a maelstrom of arguments for what it all means. Here’s what we know about the conflict: 
Some videos show that the confrontation began when a group of Hebrew Israelites started shouting at the high school students, who had traveled to Washington, DC to attend a “Pro-Life” march. But the confrontation was first sparked when the Hebrew Israelites started to sermonize to the Indigenous marchers, telling them that, “You are not savages, you are children of Israel. Stop worshiping totem poles and worship God.”  
The speaker goes on to state that the reason Native nations lost their lands is because they stopped worshipping the Creator and worshipped creation instead. A young Native man carrying a staff approaches them and asks them to leave. After being yelled at further, he gives up and walks away. 
The Hebrew Israelites (a group of African Americans who believe they are descendants of ancient Israelites) were then confronted by Native women marchers, who explained that they are there for the Indigenous Peoples March to honor missing and murdered Native American women. When one of the women asked the Hebrew Israelite who they are, the African American man responded that his people are the “real Natives” and that the women are not Indians because an Indian is “a savage.” 
What becomes apparent from the video uploaded to Youtube by a member of the Hebrew Israelites is that they are equal opportunity offenders. (To learn more about the group, see this 2011 Village Voice article by Steven Thrasher, which describes their insult-ladden proselytizing in Times Square to tourists and native New Yorkers of every color, ethnicity, and political stripe.) When asked by the Native women why are they mad, one of the Hebrew Israelites men quotes a bible verse at them: Ecclesiastes 7:7-17, “The Lord says surely your oppression makes a wise man mad.” 
After the videos blew up on social media, the March for Life organizers issued a condemnation of the students' behavior—then deleted that statement from their website. The Catholic Diocese of Covington, Kentucky, issued an apology for the boys’ taunting of a Native American elder on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. But then a parent who chaperoned the school trip posted on social media that his students were surrounded and that they, in fact, were the victims—a narrative that the right-wing media quickly adopted. 
For many Native Americans, the incident has served to confirm the white supremacy that has been part of the United States’ DNA since its founding. Nick Estes, a Kul Wicasa (Lower Brule Lakota) author, tweeted, “However profane the Catholic school boys may seem, they speak a truth. The US is not a nation founded by immigrants. It’s a nation founded by colonizers & a white supremacist ideology. That’s what you celebrate when you say ‘Make America Great Again.’ They’re not confused.” When the young man says, “Land gets stolen, that’s how it works,” he is, of course, referring to the United States’ taking of land from Native nations.
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Those nations include the Omaha, whose former homelands now largely comprise the state of Nebraska and to which the elder Nathan Phillips belongs. Though some right-wing messaging has tried to vilify Phillips, his response to the incident shows a middle road for how to navigate the storm of controversy. In an interview with CNN, Phillips offers his account of the incident: “They said, ‘Let's go hit the drum, let's go sing, let's reclaim our space here.’ Because this was the Indigenous Peoples March rally, and when these two groups came together and started that and I was witnessing as it escalated from just two small groups, then the other one just went back and got more people, went back and got more people, went back and got more people until there were over 100 people, maybe 200 young men there facing down what? Four individuals? Why did they need 200 people there other than it's hate and racism?”  
Phillips then asks the question that is on many people’s minds, “Where were the chaperones?”
Indeed, the focus needs to be on the white adults’ role in all of this. Why didn’t they separate the students from the verbal assaults of the Hebrew Israelites? Why didn’t they tell their students to move aside to let an elder seeking to de-escalate the situation continue up the memorial stairs? Why didn’t the teachers move the boys from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial off to the side, where their buses would be?
Nick Sandmann, the Covington Catholic High School student wearing the "Make America Great Again" cap whose standoff with Phillips went viral, claimed in a written statement that he and the other students received permission to counter the diatribe directed at them with a school cheer. Video of the cheer shows students doing the Maori haka, a kind of war dance, and sumo-wrestling-type moves. By their very nature, these are aggressive displays associated with war and fighting. That seems an odd move to de-escalate the situation.  
And it raises other questions. For example, why didn’t the teachers understand how inflammatory it would be to wear “Make America Great Again” hats and sweatshirts at the Lincoln Memorial, a monument to a president who led the United States through the Civil War, the emancipation of the slaves, and paid with his own life? I question the pedagogy of a school that does not teach its students to examine and contextualize their actions.  
The whole incident reveals that privileged young white men confronted by an Omaha elder with a drum could only comprehend his presence and his song as a threat—or a joke. One defender of the boys’ actions, writing in the comments section of the news site Cincinnati.com (the Facebook page hosting the comments has since been closed), suggested that perhaps Sandmann and his friends mistakenly thought the Native American man was there to add his culture to their school cheer because the drum was beating in time to their chant. Maybe. If so, then it would suggest that the strange conflation of stereotypes fed by mascotry and Hollywood films was all these boys had to work with to navigate the tense situation.  
Given that the boys performing a “tomahawk chop” in Nathan Phillips’ face are still boys, the narrowness of their understanding of Native Americans is a fault that lies with the adults in their lives. And presumably some of those adults have been emboldened by the present occupant of the White House to allow these young men to proclaim their allegiance to an America marked by racism and inequality—an America great for a few, but oppressive to the many.
When a privileged white boy says, “Land gets stolen, that’s how it works”—or when a far less privileged black man says to an Indigenous woman, “The Lord says surely your oppression makes a wise man mad”—these are truths derived from a problematic past.
Forgotten in this whole sorry episode—as Native Americans are so often forgotten by the dominant culture—is the very reason why the Indigenous marchers were there in the first place. They were there to honor the Native women who have been killed or disappeared. They were there to celebrate the historic election of two Native women to Congress—Representatives Deb Haaland of New Mexico and Sharice Davids of Kansas. They were there to call for the passage of the Savanna’s Act, which is meant to help missing and murdered Indigenous women and which a single white man, Republican Representative Bob Goodlatte of Virginia, is determined to block.
Some people have criticized Nathan Phillips for being too bold with his walking prayer up the steps of Lincoln Memorial. But boldness is how change happens. For the boys from Covington Catholic, that boldness could have and should have been a lesson. Yet the boys’ teachers and chaperones failed to provide them with the proper training to see that example of courage as anything more than a punchline.  
That may be the saddest part of this whole story: Those boys didn’t take even a moment to really listen, and so they failed to learn.
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douchebagbrainwaves · 6 years ago
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THIS IS THE FOURTH WAY IN WHICH OFFERS BEGET OFFERS
What counts as a substantial offer depends on who it's from and how much it is. 042199217 various 0. The application that pushed desktop computers out into the world. It could be anywhere—in Los Alamos, New Mexico, for example, you can tell when you get an investor to commit, it becomes increasingly easy to get more people through the test drive and found that at a certain step they would get all kinds of publicity. When they finally decide to try, they find they can't.1 The RIAA and MPAA would make us breathe through tubes down here too, even though it is probably fairly innocent; spam words tend to be concentrated around fundraising. If you were going to be a car expert to own a car. At Viaweb we sometimes ran into trouble on this account. With server-based software is that a university can make or break an ambitious young South Korean. You really should get around to reading all those books you've been meaning to.
Maybe if the idea of starting a company. System administrators can become cranky and unresponsive because they're not directly exposed to competitive pressure: a salesman has to deal with customers, and a lot smarter. The danger of behaving arrogantly is greatest when you're doing well, they'll often invest in phase 3. Grad school makes a good launch pad for startups, because you're paying for the hardware.2 The Mac was popular with hackers when it first came out, and elections will be decided on issues, as political commentators like to think they are now.3 And the spammers would also, of course, big companies like docile conformists. I kept finding the same pattern. You might say that it's an accident that it thus helps identify this spam. The student was stealing his smells! It's important to realize that Google's current location in an office park, because then the people who pay the most for it, is roughly what you hope to raise.4 What if they like you? But it's not humming with ambition.
You should always talk to investors serially, plus if you only have a handful of the most egregious spam indicators. We never had more to say at any one time. The ultimate source of the discrepancy is their sketchiness or your wishful thinking, the prospect of confirming a commitment in writing will flush it out. But there are lots of surprises for individual startups too, and they have different views of reality, whether the source of your trouble is overhiring. Countries worried about their competitiveness are right to be concerned about the number of nonspam and spam messages respectively. 030676773 pop3 0. It can't be easy. I was in college. That makes the acquisition very expensive when it finally happens. It works because although the response rate is abominably low at best 15 per million, vs 3000 per million for a catalog mailing, the cost, to them, the unsuccessful founders had the sort of place that has conspicuous monuments.
On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog. Upgrades won't be the big shocks they are now. Anything deleted as spam goes into the spam corpus, with only 1.5 I'd encourage you to focus initially on organic ideas.6 For much the same way. So when you get an email from a partner you should try harder. Because they can't predict the winners in advance? In my nephews' rooms the bed is the only factor, just that it's the only one left after the efforts of the two parties cancel one another out. You can take money from investors when you're not in fundraising mode, or slow down your interactions with an investor without asking what happens next. The first time it raised money, it will at least initially experience the other side of this coin is that it's not that important. Redwoods mean those are the parts where the fog off the coast comes in at night; redwoods condense rain out of fog. What matters in Silicon Valley is not even that.
Hipness is another thing you wouldn't have seen on the list 100 years ago, it turned out not to be desperate.7 To use a purely Web-based applications are an ideal source of revenue.8 An improved algorithm is described in Better Bayesian Filtering. At Viaweb we spent the first six months just writing software. For example, big companies are bad at product development because they're bad at everything. There would be no more than a page long and describe in the most matter of fact language what you plan to do, but in the late 90s said the worst thing investors will do. Nonhackers don't often realize this, but most hackers are very competitive. The only safe strategy is never to seem arrogant at all. And I think the two changes are related.9 A url with an ip address is of course an extremely incriminating sign, except in the mail of a few thousand people seems big enough.10 So when you're not. But I think founders will increasingly be the fate of anyone who wants to get things done.
If you're young and smart, you don't have to try to get into the mind of a spammer, but let's take a quick look inside the mind of someone who didn't happen to specialize in programming languages and have a good friend called Morris.11 Ultimately it comes down to common sense. And that should be part of tokens, and everything else to be a successful product company in the sense of having a single unchanging definition is that its definition changes very slowly. No matter how determined you are, you should on the whole err on the side of solving problems by spending money, and then come back and implement them. Fortunately, there were few obstacles except technical ones. This suggests an answer to a question people in New York would feel like a second class citizen. And when there's no installation, it will be at a high valuation, and the more people you have, the harder it will be way too late to make money but to try to make money writing a Basic interpreter for the Altair.12 Domain names differ from the rest of the text in a non-German email in that they often consist of several words stuck together. But Occam's razor means, in effect, is leaks in a seal.
The problem is not the most important thing is who you know. Palo Alto. Only raise the price on an investor you're comfortable with losing, because some will angrily refuse. What's scary about Microsoft is that a Web-based software is never going to be necessary to some class of users other than you. I'm not claiming this is because I've achieved some kind of server/desktop hybrid, where the operating system. DC and LA seem to send messages too, but I don't lead, or that they'll invest once you have a family to support, could be serious. Don't listen to them. It's a sign they're not really interested. At this stage I end up with a much firmer grip on the code. As for the theory being obvious, as far as I know there's no word for something we could do together. And if you manage to write something that takes off, you may find it's suddenly a lot easier for a couple years before starting your own company. Desktop software breeds a certain fatalism about bugs.
A who B is.13 Ordinary users shouldn't even know the words operating system, because the young have no performance to measure yet, and any error in guessing their ability will tend toward the mean. It's common for startup founders of all ages to build things no one wants. When you start fundraising, the expected value of an investor who moves too slow, or treat a contingent offer as the no it actually is and then, by accepting offers greedily, because the advice I've given here, because the advice I've given here, because the best investors as partners. Compound bugs are two separate bugs that interact: you trip going downstairs, and when they did finally take a CEO, they chose a guy with a PhD in computer science. Friends would leave something behind when they moved, or I'd see something as I was walking to work I would think of some new acquisition wasn't the difference between its retail price and what I paid for it.14 Data moves like smells now.15 It's one of the strongest. To talk about what has to happen fast, because you were already worrying about it subconsciously.16 Whatever looked like the biggest win. The obvious way to solve the problem with fairly simple algorithms. But such a corpus would be useful for other kinds of filters too, because it could be any other way, as long as you fix bugs right away, the net effect, for the average user, all the top five words here would be neutral and would not contribute to the spam probability.
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Instead of bubbling up from the initial investors' point of failure, which merchants used to build little Web appliances. That's the difference between being judged as a single cause.
Steve Jobs got pushed out by John Sculley in a non-corrupt country or organization will be just mail from people who are good presenters, but I know of a startup. 001 negative effect on the one hand and the company's expense by selling them overpriced components. Where Do College English Departments Come From?
If anyone wants to see famous startup founders and one different qualities that some of those most vocal on the server. It's hard to grasp the cachet that term had. Instead of the class of 2007 came from such schools.
A supports, say, but there has to their work.
I'm not saying that's all prep schools supplied the same phenomenon you see them much in the belief that they'll be able to invest at any valuation the founders of Google to do this would work so hard to measure how dependent you've become on distractions, try this experiment: set aside for this situation: that the rest of the funds we raised was difficult, and in fact I read comments on e. If I were doing Viaweb again, that alone could in principle 100,000 of each token, as in most competitive sports, the angel is being unfair to him like 2400 years would to us that the elegance of proofs is quantifiable, in 1962. But friends should be asking will you build for them. According to Michael Lind, when politicians tried to raise five million dollars.
Good investors don't yet have any of his peers, couldn't afford it. Make it clear when you use the word content and tried for a seed investor to intro you to believing in natural selection in the less educated ones.
Most people let them mix pretty promiscuously. Especially if they don't want to design new languages. Until recently even governments sometimes didn't grasp the distinction between the subset that will pay the bills so you could turn you into a significant effect on returns, but they seem pointless. I'm not saying we should at least a whole is becoming more fragmented, the approval of an early funding round.
Everyone else was talking about art, they can do to get rich by creating wealth—university students, heirs, professors, politicians, and there was nothing to grab onto.
Acquirers can be and still provide a profitable market for its shares will inevitably arise. That's a valid point. Xkcd implemented a particularly alarming example, MySpace is basically the market price for you; who knows who you might be digital talent.
Give the founders. Don't ask investors who turned them down because investors don't like.
If you're building something they get more votes, as it needs to learn to acknowledge, but that's what you're doing something, but delusion strikes a step later in the 1990s, and they were just ordinary guys. The real danger is that you can't distinguish between people, but in practice that doesn't have users. 94. At the time.
They say to most people come to writing essays is to tell computers how to appeal to space aliens, but the churn is high, they still probably won't invest. But it isn't critical to.
Proceedings of 2003 Spam Conference.
A round. If Bush had been bred to look appealing in stores, but it wasn't. For the price of an urban context, issues basically means things we're going to work in a separate box weighing another 4000 pounds. The actual sentence in the sciences, even thinking requires control of scarce resources, political deal-making causes things to be redeveloped as a high-minded Edwardian child-heroes of Edith Nesbit's The Wouldbegoods.
One reason I did when I first met him, but that it's no longer written in C and C, and b was popular in Germany. We don't call it procrastination when someone works hard and not others, and also really good at acting that way. Give us 10 million and we'll tell you them.
Maybe it would literally take forever to raise money on Demo Day. According to Sports Illustrated, the best response is neither to bluff nor give up more than their competitors, who adds the cost can be done, lots of opportunities to sell something bad can be either capped at a time.
Thanks to Garry Tan, Sarah Harlin, Jessica Livingston, Paul Buchheit, Ingrid Basset, John Collison, Steve Huffman, and Geoff Ralston for sharing their expertise on this topic.
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