KELIS must want dat RAW treatment

Y'all looking at this all wrong.
Bill Murray is the proof, that all you need to pull a chick is the ability to make her laugh.

All you pussy buying weirdos, BGOL millionaires, tricking cause you really got it, suckas need to learn to TELL SOME JOKES!

Going to bar and making a woman genuinely laugh can get even the lowest dude some top shelf pussy.
Just saying :dunno:
:nerd:
 
Nice looking woman but there's are reason she's single.

But I'm not gonna stop y'all from trying. I think she fucks non celebrities so you may have a chance.
 






On April 10, 2013, Nas invested an undisclosed six-figure sum into Mass Appeal magazine, where he went on to serve as the publication's associate publisher, joined by creative firm Decon and White Owl Capital Partners.[158][159] In June 2013, he opened his own sneaker store.[160][161]

In September 2013, he invested in a technology startup company, a job search appmaker called Proven.[162] In 2014, Nas invested as part of a $2.8M round in viral video startup ViralGains another addition to Queens-bridge venture partners portfolio.[163][164]

Nas has a partnership with Hennessy and has been working with their "Wild Rabbit" campaign.[165]

In May 2014, Nas partnered with job placement startup Koru to fund a scholarship for 10 college graduates to go through Koru's training program. Nas will also be joining the startup as a guest coach.[166] Nas is a co-owner of a Cloud-based service LANDR, an automated, drag-and-drop digital audio postproduction tool which automates "mastering", the final stage in audio production.[167] In June 2015, Nas joined forces with New York City soul food restaurant Sweet Chick.[168] He plans to expand the restaurant brand nationally.[169][170][171][172] The Los Angeles location opened in April 2017.[173] He owns his own clothing line called HSTRY.[174]

In June 2018, Nas was paid $40 million after Amazon acquired the doorbell company Ring Inc. as well as PillPack – the latter of which he invested in via his investment firm, Queensbridge Venture Partners.[175][176]

He has continued to invest heavily in technology startups including Dropbox, Lyft, and Robinhood.[177]
 
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