I agree. Hence the need for a business plan to research all aspects beforehand and minimize risk. Most of these people would have never received a penny had it not been for crowdfunding since they never got past the idea generation phase.
I agree. Hence the need for a business plan to research all aspects beforehand and minimize risk. Most of these people would have never received a penny had it not been for crowdfunding since they never got past the idea generation phase.
You nailed it about the business plan. A common theme among failed crowdfunded projects is that the founders come up with a decent concept, but have no idea what to do with the money once it falls on their lap. Even watching a few episodes of Shark Tank would be helpful.
The funniest one I've seen so far.
After seeing the cover photo in the article, my reaction could be perfectly summed up by this Scott Pilgrim scene:
I'm so glad you included the last part. All I could think about while reading the report was how the fish tasted. This post would've felt really incomplete without it.
I dunno. I've often seen '90s fashion referred to in a negative context.
From the preview of the article on the main page, I thought she was cosplaying as Auron.
Maybe they'll re-release it as a promotional tie-in for Episode VII. Don't give up hope!
I'm not well-versed in feminine fashion from the era, but from a male perspective I really hated it. It was just so bland and baggy. Granted, I was only a kid at the time, so I didn't have to worry too much about how I dressed. Though if I had to go through that as a teen or an adult, I'd have no idea what to wear.…
Lol I think your preference for 90s fashion makes a lot more sense now. Living in cities, I've been exposed to various fashion and the variety's the whole reason I prefer today's stuff.
If you're also a Star Wars fan, then Burger King had just the burger for you.
As previously noted, the color blue is an appetite suppressant. Yet, here we are, with a blue burger designed to look Earth.
Sure, 20 years down the line the consensus on today's fashion might not be favorable, but I'd much rather see the general populace in fitted clothes than the baggy '90s crap that screams, "I REALLY DON'T CARE ABOUT WHAT I'VE GOT ON. I JUST GRABBED THE FIRST THINGS I SAW IN ARM'S REACH."
Yeah, it is. There's a reason the term "90s fashion" is universally looked upon as a running joke.
During the second day of protests, I honestly thought things couldn't possibly escalate further, but I was so, so wrong. The chain of events that have transpired since then have been incredible. I wonder how things would have gone had the Ferguson PD released the cop's name earlier and given what the protestors wanted…
It's nice to see that Japan wasn't immune from the epidemic that was '90s fashion.
The NicoNico broadcast page also calls this a "big announcement." Of course, this could simply be hype, but let's hope it's more than just that.
It's called enjoying yourself. This guy knows what's up.
Probably not Enter the Void. That would be a guaranteed nausea-inducing trip.
I work with an anti-aging clinic and we have to go to skincare seminars. The one thing I've heard repeated the most at these events is that even if you don't spend a lot of money on skincare products, sunscreen is the one essential item you should always have.