![]() ![]() Thank you for visiting Mei Atelier at meiatelier.etsy. All text, designs and images are copyrighted and cannot be stored, reproduced, or used without obtaining prior written consent from the owner. You may print this file for your personal use only. If you need a custom size, please send me a note. PRINT: Print files at home, at a local print shop or via an online printer. Click ‘Download’ to save the files to your computer.ģ. You will also receive an email with your link to download. ![]() DOWNLOAD: Once Etsy confirms payment, you may download files immediately from the ‘Downloads’ page. PURCHASE: Click ‘Add to Cart’ to purchase this listing.Ģ. ISO PAPER // To print sizes A6, A5, A4, A3, A2 and A1Įach file is a high resolution file (300 dpi) to produce a crisp and clear print.ġ. 4:5 RATIO // To print sizes 4"x 5", 8"x 10", 16"x 20" and 40x50cm Bigger than the city lights down in Times Square Yeah, yeah yeah I dont know what, they want from me Its like the more money we come across The more problems we see Repeat 2X Verse Three: Notorious B.I.G. File may be printed on your home computer or printed using a photo printer of your choice (local or online). This listing is for a DIGITAL FILE of this artwork. Biggie print / poster for nostalgic, 90s hip hop and rap music lovers. Greg didn't ask me to (and would probably prefer that I didn't) write my Top Four Reasons I'm Friends With Greg Swann, but sometimes someone with "mo money mo problems" are busy and that's when a friend should step in.Īnd if Athol asks me why I'm friends with him, I can make that my next article.Mo Money Mo Problems hip hop art from Notorious BIG aka Biggie Smalls. Whether I would make the same choice to censor is not the point. I disagree that Greg arbitrarily blacklists- like I said, I've seen the conversations. Ponch ( Kris and Steve's troll) and Prime Minister ( my troll) pick fights online and if they get out of hand (which they haven't yet), they WILL be censored- that's my right. Some people have been censored (and Greg emailed me the censored comments and his reasons for censoring) and I'm okay with that. I've also never used curse words or made ignorant personal attacks. Regardless, what I like about Greg is that if I email him saying, "hey, I disagree," or "what's the solution to the licensing issue?" he will write an article about such a topic instead of hiding behind an offline conversation. I disagree with this- abolishment is not a solution I'm waiting on a solution. moneytalk with vestpod found flourish A Happy Worker Is A Productive Worker 5 ways to start a side. Currently, Greg has brought up the licensing bar and postulates that we should abolish it. As Notorious BIG once warned, mo money mo problems. His articles and comments are provocative, but he never cusses at anyone, he backs his theories up with his researched facts and is willing to take the heat when his arguments anger people. He's given me access to the PHP code for parts of his site that I wanted to steal, he's given me his Carnival judging algorithm, and he's endlessly given me definitions to dorky blog words that I've had to learn over the past months. (2) There has been no restriction on what Greg has been willing to share with me. He never judged my ignorance, instead he quickly emailed me back an answer. (1) Before I was a BHB contributor, I decided to ask Greg any and all questions regarding blogging even if the questions made me look stupid. Rather, I wanted to share with you why Greg and I are friends. Instead of talking dollars, let's talk blogosphere "fame." Greg Swann's got a lot of that "fame" and because of his "mo fame," he's got "mo problems." Greg and I don't always agree, so I am not defending any particular viewpoint today. In the blogosphere, the bigger you get, the more bold you become and it leads to enemies whether you like it or not. said "Mo Money, Mo Problems" and I agree. 'Mo Money Mo Problems' is a song by American rapper The Notorious B.I.G., released through Bad Boy Records and Arista Records, which impacted on US mainstream radio stations on July 15, 1997, as the second single from his second and final studio album, Life After Death (1997). ![]()
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