0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
You think you're pretty smart with your dago mustache and your greasy hair.
In 2010, Prince "famously shuttered his LotusFlow3r.com website," proclaiming that "The Internet is completely over... All these computers and digital gadgets are no good. They just fill your head with numbers and that can't be good for you." In 2014, The Guardian ran a story titled "Prince quits the Internet," after the singer deleted his social media accounts. He filed a lawsuit against his fans, which was later dropped, for sharing bootlegged copies of his music online. He even banned fans from taking smartphone photos at his concerts in 2013. Prince did seem to open up to the Internet to some degree in the past couple years. Prince's HTNRUN album was posted on Jay Z's Tidal music site last year. In Silicon Valley, Prince is being remembered as a social innovator and a passionate advocate for Black youth," inspiring YesWeCode, Van Jones' initiative to teach 100,000 low-income kids to write code, and hackathons across the country to expose kids in underserved communities to computer science. Bob Brown from Networkworld writes, "News of Prince's death Thursday briefly crashed the TMZ news site. From there, fans flocked to the Internet and social media to mourn this music star who did his darnedest to stay off the grid." RIP Prince.
The city of Minneapolis is allowing the venue First Avenue to remain open all night for a dance party in honor of the man in purple, def going to show up for a few, no cover.
Puck-headed maple-sucking moosefucker
He's not the hero DTV deserves but he's the one they need.
And now he can't play because of "common sense" and he doesn't understand how this common sense works
#rip prince u were so much more important than the 150000 other people who die every day cuz u were pop singer