Thursday, June 25, 2026

MONEY TALKS .....BULLSHIT WALKS.....SIMPLE !!!!!!


As  days go by ........and life goes on ........and we  steam/fly/go to/head towards/barrel through/run towards the  future .....i will ....... still  never  understand.......the   lengths  of  stupidity.......  humans   beings will go to ........ for a  buck or two........ or three or   four  ........or  however  much it is  ........but as .........  sure as  shit on a  camels arse ......i would not let anyone  tattoo their shit .......   or  whatever it is  on my  forehead ......it must  boil  down  to   desperation    for money ''''''''' ......e,g.........the old  appendage!!!!!!......  used  by  many .....many......desperate  people  ..... "i have no choice i have a wife and  kids  to feed ".....i simply  cannot imagine having that threat over my head  ever ..........  ever  ......never  could  imagine being  held   hostage  to a   disgusting......  situation.....maybe i put that    down  to being a   selfish  bastard !!!!!!!.........and    for  that ......... i would  lie  to thank  my self  .........  for   not   falling   for   that  societal.......   horse shite  called  entrapment ..........so in  closing   ......  not only   tattooing this  dumb bastards  head   .....but fucking up the  spelling  .....welcome to the   3rd world  my  freinds 


Disaster Strikes When Meme Coin Pays Man to Tattoo Its Name on His Forehead, But They Misspelled It

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Victor Tangermann
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  • Crypto marketplace Pump.fun launched a controversial bounty marketplace called "GO" where crypto holders can pay people to do humiliating tasks, including getting forehead tattoos, sparking widespread criticism.

Earlier this month, crypto marketplace Pump.fun launched an extremely dubious new bounty marketplace that feels like it was directly inspired by the dystopian sci-fi TV show "Black Mirror."

The feature, called "GO," allows crypto holders to throw money at desperate people to do humiliating things. For instance, it's been used to pay a Black man to cover himself in watermelon while repeating the phrase "I'm your friend, the watermelon man" 10,000 times. One $690,000 bounty even called for a suicide-related task, sparking widespread criticism.

One particularly egregious type of task has floated to the top: humiliating forehead tattoos. Last week a man named Arivu in in Southern India accepted a bounty offering 40 SOL, worth roughly $2,600 at today's rate, to tattoo the phrase "$boutywork" above his eyes — a painful procedure he documented in a June 6 video.

And in case you're wondering, yes, it should've read "$bountywork" instead. However, Arivu followed the misspelled directions, eventually inspiring the crypto community to launch an actual meme coin called "$boutywork."

The utterly unethical stunt attracted enough attention to send the $boutywork token soaring, reaching a market cap of $373,000 within hours. It's a familiar scam: a dubious meme coin attracts enormous amounts of hype, only to come crashing back down hard, leaving those who didn't get out in time holding the bag.

At least Arivu managed to get in on the scheme himself, reportedly earning just shy of $29,000 in transaction fees, or payments required to process transactions. That's because the individuals who kickstarted the token decided to route those fees to him apparently as a reward for his dedication.

But considering his unfortunate new tattoo prominently visible on his forehead, the value proposition still feels dubious.

In short, Pump.fun has effectively put a price on humiliation, which feels like the logical conclusion for a society prone to falling for crypto scams and willing to bet money on the outcomes of deadly armed conflict. It's the kind of development you'd expect from a dystopian sci-fi flick set in a world where inequality and moral decay have become ubiquitous.

Even members of the crypto community are now raising alarm bells. To them, it's the straw that could finally break the camel's back — although if feels questionable to assume the meme coin community, which has long been overrun by scammers, had a reputation to uphold in the first place.

"How do we convince normies that Crypto is still a serious industry when we are slowly encouraging a disturbing trend where bounty platforms have turned attention into a task marketplace," one user tweeted. "Instead of 'make a meme' or 'write a thread,' people are now being rewarded for permanent body changes, public embarrassment, risky stunts, and real-life disruption."

X's head of product Nikita Bier appeared similarly dismayed by the hot new crypto trend.

"It's sad that all the rich people left crypto and it's now the entire industry is just teenagers in America forcing poor people to do shameful things," he tweeted in response to the latest ordea




Monday, June 22, 2026

WELL APPARENTLY HE WAS A SHIT

 

Well.............. as they say !!!!!! ....'only the good  die  young ".........   he  ..........sodomized  tons of  musicians   ........one beung diddy......... who sodomized  more........    and  he  banged  justin....... who  banged  j-lo ..........  then........ he got a  ferrari........  i am not sure ........ if it was  worth the rimming.........  for  sex with   j-lo........... and!!!!......... a  ferrari  ........  have to  say  ..........bad  trade off.........   sell you arse ........  to  the  big man  .........   it comes at a   price  ........clive was the   man  he  was   bi-sexual apparently  and  fucked   diddy and   barry and  whoever     ....i think  show business  is a   dirty business   and  who    ever  runs it  picks and  chooses  who is getting  banged in the  shitter   if you do not egt banged  ......you   do not  get in   simple simple  dodlly  dimple   ......look at diddy ....... clive   bank rolled  his  parties........  of  oil  and  anal penetration...........   and  as   soon as  the  ship  was  sinking.......... they   all ran  like  rats  ........hey !.......  all i can   say is    ......its  noboby's   business.........   only thing is  when  kids  get involved  ..........  but  that   has  been around   for  decades  ......... look at the  vatican ........don't  ask me  i love eating  kitty ....catholics have been raping  kids  for hyears   and  oears and   probably centuries    .....oh well ..........


live Davis dies at 94: Music executive titan responsible for careers of Whitney Houston and Bruce Springsteen passes away

Clive Davis - who was responsible for the careers of many legendary musical acts including Whitney Houston, Bruce Springsteen, and Carlos Santana - has died at 94. 

The longtime music executive and founder of Arista Records and J Records passed away at his home in New York City on Monday. 

Just last month, he was hospitalized in his home state for a upper respiratory infection and was discharged days later.

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Davis was a titan of the music industry as he also helped shape the careers of Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin, Alicia Keys, Carrie Underwood, among many others.

He was the former president of Columbia Records and is the chief creative officer of Sony Music Entertainment. 

Davis was notably inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame back in 2000 as a non-performer. 

Clive Davis - who was responsible for the careers of many legendary musical acts including Whitney Houston, Bruce Springsteen, and Carlos Santana - has died at 94; he is seen last month

Clive Davis - who was responsible for the careers of many legendary musical acts including Whitney Houston, Bruce Springsteen, and Carlos Santana - has died at 94; he is seen last month

Davis is pictured with Usher (left) and Whitney Houston in Beverly Hills back in October 2006

Davis is pictured with Usher (left) and Whitney Houston in Beverly Hills back in October 2006

His last public appearance was in the Big Apple as he was in attendance at The Gordon Parks Foundation Awards Dinner and Auction 2026 on May 19.

It was there where he was seated next to one of his protégés Keys, 45, at the charity gala.

Davis was born in April 1932 in Brooklyn and studied political science at New York University College of Arts & Science. He later graduated from Harvard Law School in 1956. 

And then in 60s, he became General Counsel of Columbia Records before being appointed as Vice President and General Manager in 1966. 

The following year, Davis reached a major milestone when he became President of Columbia Records, where he pursued his interest in rock and folk music. 

He attended the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 and signed Janis Joplin's band called Big Brother and The Holding Company. 

Other artists that he eventually signed included Blood, Sweat & Tears, Chicago, Santana, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, Aerosmith as well as Earth, Wind and Fire.  

His last public appearance was in the Big Apple as he was in attendance at The Gordon Parks Foundation Awards Dinner and Auction 2026 on May 19; seen above with Alicia Keys on May 19

His last public appearance was in the Big Apple as he was in attendance at The Gordon Parks Foundation Awards Dinner and Auction 2026 on May 19; seen above with Alicia Keys on May 19

He attended the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 and signed Janis Joplin's band called Big Brother and The Holding Company; Joplin seen in 1968 in NYC

He attended the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 and signed Janis Joplin's band called Big Brother and The Holding Company; Joplin seen in 1968 in NYC 

During a past discussion with The Talks, Davis recalled attending the festival in Monterey and its impact.

'In the months thereafter I signed Blood, Sweat & Tears, and built my roster at Columbia quietly until I launched it in a really important way.'

He added, 'Watching Janis that day, I realized that I've got to move on my instinct, my intuition. Every artist that I've signed since has had an impact.' 

Davis also helped in the successful careers of Simon & Garfunkel, Andy Williams and Barbra Streisand. 

He had also hired recording artist Tony Orlando who later became vice-president of Columbia/CBS Music. In 1969, Orlando notably signed Barry Manilow. 

Davis left Columbia and went on to launch Arista Records in 1974. 

The label, which is now owned by Sony Music Entertainment, helped kickstart the careers of other music artists such as Whitney Houston, Barry Manilow, Patti Smith, Aretha Franklin, The Grateful Dead, Eurythmics, and Dionne Warwick. 

Under Arista, he also signed Alicia Keys, Westlife, Kenny G, Air Supply and Bay City Rollers.  

Davis also helped in the successful careers of Simon & Garfunkel, Andy Williams and Barbra Streisand; Art Garfunkel and Paul Simon seen in 1966

Davis also helped in the successful careers of Simon & Garfunkel, Andy Williams and Barbra Streisand; Art Garfunkel and Paul Simon seen in 1966 

He had also hired recording artist Tony Orlando who later became vice-president of Columbia/CBS Music. In 1969, Orlando notably signed Barry Manilow; Manilow seen in 1976

He had also hired recording artist Tony Orlando who later became vice-president of Columbia/CBS Music. In 1969, Orlando notably signed Barry Manilow; Manilow seen in 1976 

Davis also launched LaFace Records in 1989 with L.A. Reid and Babyface. 

Music artists that were signed to the label included TLC, Usher, Pink and also Toni Braxton. 

Five years later, the record executive also founded Bad Boy Records with Sean 'Diddy' Combs which acquired performers including Notorious B.I.G., Faith Evans and Mase. 

In 2000, he left Arista to form J Records which had an artist roster that included Annie Lenox, Alicia Keys, Busta Rhymes, Jamie Foxx, Maroon 5, Jennifer Hudson, Kesha, Rod Stewart and Pearl Jam. 

Bertelsmann Music Group (BMG) bought a majority stake in J Records in 2002 before the label started working under RCA Music group. It dissolved into RCA Records in 2011. 

RCA Records is owned by Sony Music Entertainment, which Davis is currently the chief creative officer of. 

Over the years, the music mogul has garnered four Grammy wins as a producer, including Album of The Year for The Bodyguard by Whitney Houston. 

'Music is a necessary ingredient in people's lives,' Davis said during his discussion with The Talks. 

In 2000, he left Arista to form J Records which had an artist roster that included Annie Lenox, Alicia Keys, Busta Rhymes, Jamie Foxx, Maroon 5, Jennifer Hudson, Kesha, Rod Stewart and Pearl Jam; seen in 2024 in L.A.

In 2000, he left Arista to form J Records which had an artist roster that included Annie Lenox, Alicia Keys, Busta Rhymes, Jamie Foxx, Maroon 5, Jennifer Hudson, Kesha, Rod Stewart and Pearl Jam; seen in 2024 in L.A. 

Over the years, the music mogul has garnered four Grammy wins as a producer, including Album of The Year for The Bodyguard by Whitney Houston; seen in 2004 in Las Vegas

Over the years, the music mogul has garnered four Grammy wins as a producer, including Album of The Year for The Bodyguard by Whitney Houston; seen in 2004 in Las Vegas 

'No matter what revolution is occurring in technology, it has to understand that music will not be obsoleted.'

He added, 'People need music, and they've needed it for many years in many different ways; whether you go back to church traditions or other traditions in life, whether it's pop or soul or rock or jazz… 

'It's a very, very natural basic ingredient that's essential to the full enjoyment of life.' 

Back in 2021, Davis was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy which had caused him to postpone his annual Pre-Grammy Gala. 

It is 'a condition that causes sudden weakness in the muscles on one side of the face,' per Mayo Clinic

At the time, a rep for Davis told Variety that the star was in 'good spirits' amid the diagnosis. 

The star also told Variety earlier this year that he likes to stay up-to-date with new music that comes out. 

Back in 2021, Davis was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy which had caused him to postpone his annual Pre-Grammy Gala; seen in 2023 in NYC

Back in 2021, Davis was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy which had caused him to postpone his annual Pre-Grammy Gala; seen in 2023 in NYC 

He the recalled recently spending time with Alicia Keys who paid him a visit in Miami. 'So we spent the entire weekend together, she brought her two boys with her,' he explained; Keys and Davis seen in 2024 in NYC

He the recalled recently spending time with Alicia Keys who paid him a visit in Miami. 'So we spent the entire weekend together, she brought her two boys with her,' he explained; Keys and Davis seen in 2024 in NYC 

'First of all, I enjoy it. Secondly, I like feeling informed, so that when I meet the new artists or we spend time together, they're not talking to yesterday's maven, so to speak.' 

He the recalled recently spending time with Alicia Keys who paid him a visit in Miami. 

'So we spent the entire weekend together, she brought her two boys with her,' he explained. 

'But it's not just reminiscence - it's to be able to appraise with her where music is today and where it's going and how it's changing and how complex career direction is.' 



MONEY TALKS .....BULLSHIT WALKS.....SIMPLE !!!!!!

As  days go by ........and life goes on ........and we  steam/fly/go to/head towards/barrel through/run towards the  future .....i will .......