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I do what i do because im the best at it.. DIGGGGGGGG?

Posted in As1, AYKD, KNOCK on April 27, 2012 by Munz

SUPER!

Posted in As1, AYKD, culture, fashion with tags on April 10, 2012 by Munz

So my bro had a lil key chain action figure thingy swinging from his book bag, i said “oh thats dope..” he said “ill get you one” .. week later : My bro handed me a cool looking box with marvel characters on it ..  he said something about it being random figures in the box.. i see “Dr Doom” on the side of the box , im like “ooh i prolly got DOOM” .. he goes “nah its random i doubt you get DOOM” i open the box “NOOOO FUCKING WAY!!!”  .. DOOM

YoLo? lol #WorldStarNigga!

Posted in As1, AYKD, culture, KNOCK, MUSIC with tags , , on April 10, 2012 by Munz

So French Montana is apart of this years XXL freshman class .. cool… I guess he brung out Dj Khaaaaaled to hype the crowd.. seem like Boobs was the only Man on the Hype STILL! •

Screen shot of Boobs “ON THE HYYYYYYYYYPE” for special guest DJ Khaled [?WTF]

We clowning over here.. please join the fun

All it takes is one secret handshake / behind closed doors in secret landscapes

Posted in As1, AYKD, culture, life with tags , , , , , , on March 25, 2012 by Munz

i guess you must click the pic to see the action…

Randoms

Posted in As1, AYKD, culture, fashion, food, Fotography, K.G.B., life, Tech on March 4, 2012 by Munz



D.C. ? D.C?

The Dope

Posted in As1, AYKD, culture, fashion, Fotography, K.G.B., life with tags , , , , , , , on February 22, 2012 by Munz

Happy holidaze

Posted in As1, AYKD on December 27, 2011 by Munz



YOU kno D luhvs the kids

Word

Posted in As1, AYKD, C.P.B., Cold Peanut butter, culture, fashion, food, Fotography, K.G.B., KNOCK, life, MUSIC, Tech, Uncategorized with tags , on December 4, 2011 by Munz







Its finally here, the EXTRA BUTTER X REEBOK – “AHCHOO”

I really cant describe the feeling of being apart of this movement… i will say i am PROUD of my team Congrats to the team i wish many more to the guys

http://www.highsnobiety.com/news/2011/12/03/video-extra-butter-x-reebok-ahchoo-pump-axt/

http://sneakernews.com/2011/12/02/extra-butter-x-reebok-pump-axt-ahchoo/

http://www.complex.com/sneakers/2011/12/extra-butter-x-reebok-pump-axt-ahchoo

http://www.sneakerfiles.com/2011/12/02/extra-butter-x-reebok-pump-axt-achoo-video-full-version/

http://theshoegame.com/articles/extra-butter-x-reebok-axt-achoo-new-images.html

http://hypebeast.com/2011/12/extra-butter-x-reebok-axt-ahchoo/

http://www.foreversneakz.com/blog/2011/12/extra-butter-x-reebok-achoo-pump-axt-video-preview/

http://www.street-rules.com/2011/12/reebok-pump-axt-x-extra-butter-%E2%80%98achoo%E2%80%99/

http://www.sneakerfreaker.com/newsflash/Extra-Butter-X-Reebok-Pump-ahchoo-Preview-Clip/

and mannnnnyyyy moreeeeeeee

Mozilla Fights for the Internet’s Future

Posted in As1, AYKD, C.P.B., Cold Peanut butter, culture, fashion, food, Fotography, K.G.B., KNOCK, life, MUSIC, Tech, Uncategorized with tags , , , on November 21, 2011 by Munz

November 15th, 2011 · Around the Web, Mozilla Community, Mozilla News, Press Releases

Starting at midnight, Mozilla will join other leading Internet companies, public interest groups and citizens in opposing The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the US House of Representatives. We’re censoring the Mozilla logo on many of our web sites as part of American Censorship Day and we sent Congressional leaders a joint letter together with AOL, eBay, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Twitter, Yahoo!, and Zynga raising our concerns with the bill.

This marks the first time we’ve come together with these giants of the Internet on any policy issue. The decision to inform legislators and users of our serious reservations with SOPA was a no-brainer and fell into place quickly over just a few days of discussion. We believe The Stop Online Piracy Act threatens our ability as an industry to continue to offer our many important software and web services to the hundreds of millions of users who rely on them, as well as the many employees and developers we support to innovate these technologies.

For Mozilla, we see this as a fight for the future of the Internet. Mozilla’s General Counsel, Harvey Anderson, blogged a few days ago that if the legislation were to pass into law it would likely chill free expression online, expose Internet users and companies to undue liability, be abused by plaintiffs, and still ultimately fail in its goal to thwart piracy.

We encourage you to take action today and tell your Congressional representatives how you feel about SOPA!

Here’s a copy of our letter to Congressional leaders:

Dear Chairman Leahy, Ranking Member Grassley, Chairman Smith and Ranking Member Conyers:

The undersigned Internet and technology companies write to express our concern with legislative measures that have been introduced in the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives, S. 968 (the “PROTECT IP Act”) and H.R. 3261 (the “Stop Online Piracy Act”).

We support the bills’ stated goals — providing additional enforcement tools to combat foreign “rogue” websites that are dedicated to copyright infringement or counterfeiting.  Unfortunately, the bills as drafted would expose law-abiding U.S. Internet and technology companies to new uncertain liabilities, private rights of action, and technology mandates that would require monitoring of web sites.  We are concerned that these measures pose a serious risk to our industry’s continued track record of innovation and job-creation, as well as to our Nation’s cybersecurity. We cannot support these bills as written and ask that you consider more targeted ways to combat foreign “rogue” websites dedicated to copyright infringement and trademark counterfeiting, while preserving the innovation and dynamism that has made the internet such an important driver of economic growth and job creation.

One issue merits special attention. We are very concerned that the bills as written would seriously undermine the effective mechanism Congress enacted in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) to provide a safe harbor for internet companies that act in good faith to remove infringing content from their sites.  Since their enactment in 1998, the DMCA’s safe harbor provisions for online service providers have been a cornerstone of the U.S. Internet and technology industry’s growth and success.  While we work together to find additional ways to target foreign rogue sites, we should not jeopardize a foundational structure that has worked for content owners and Internet companies alike and provides certainty to innovators with new ideas for how people create, find, discuss, and share information lawfully online.

We are proud to be part of an industry that has been crucial to U.S. economic growth and job creation. A recent McKinsey Global Institute Report found that the Internet accounts for 3.4 percent of GDP in the 13 countries that they studied, and, in the U.S., the Internet’s contribution to GDP is even larger. If Internet consumption and expenditure were a sector, its contribution to GDP would be bigger than energy, agriculture, communication, mining, or utilities. In addition, the Internet industry has increased productivity for small and medium-sized businesses by 10%.  We urge you not to risk either this success or the tremendous benefits these new platforms have brought to hundreds of millions of Americans and people around the world.

We stand ready to work with the Congress to develop targeted solutions to addressing the problem of foreign rogue websites.

Thank you in advance for your consideration.

Sincerely,

AOL
eBay
Facebook
Google
LinkedIn
Mozilla
Twitter
Yahoo!
Zynga

Additional links to the bill and other commentary can be found below:

Randomz with Words

Posted in As1, AYKD, C.P.B., Cold Peanut butter, culture, fashion, food, Fotography, K.G.B., KNOCK, life, MUSIC, Tech, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , on November 17, 2011 by Munz


iphone pics n such, just to keep yall in line with whats goin down in the life of chaboi


WANGGZZZZZZZZZZ had about semteen of em.

Boobz Gettin his interview on at extrabutter.. Superstar!

Found my OG 20 collection.. Fuck BIG FACES

Ganja X Rum sokin since date shown… Clean ya whole system out for real

This one been sokin over 40 years..  so long the green is gone (Acapulco gold)

Wangggggggz .. i been on this chicken thing as of late.. gotta blame Neezy for that, nigga eat more chicken then anyone i kno

I Picked up 3 things for myself for bday gifts … one a ticket to BIM, two a mac book pro [not shown], and three a STEEZ snap back [picked it up the day it dropped]…  when i came home from BIM Scoop gave me The Kaws Henny .. WELLOHBOI

C and Milt introduced me to this.. we buss this whole thing. it taste real sweet [not a big fan] but gets you drunk

My coworkers went to Sonics and one brought me back a strawberry lime jawn.. it was good.. had strawberry chunks in it and lime too.

Camera has been acting up… took it to headquarters
(strap your self with TnT for best results)

Stunna came across one of my pictures on VladTV “Craziest hip-hop Chains … I guess my Cmarty Mar Neck Steez made the folks over there think i was a rapper of something. (Picture was only up for a few hours but thats kinda dope)

Had to drink this contrast water.. made me turn green

My Barf bag

:)   had to get a CT scan.. so they pumped contrast through my body.. that shit burned

Blood suckin..

Kinda Good.. a bit extra with packaging

Leffin Nikon, didnt need to act up..  got my baby back

Grew up with this.. still knocks till this day.

Definitely not Not C.P.B. but damn thats a nice lookin… ASS ass ASS aSS ASS AsS ASS AsS ASS aSs ASS Ass..STOP

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