.org domain names

You guys aren't going to think this is so funny when you drive him to suicide.

...wait, nm.
 


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Neckbeard might be retarded but those tittays ain't retarded...
 
If that big fucker keeps pounding red bulls and vodkas his heart won't last long enough for him to suicide
 
Neckbeard might be retarded but those tittays ain't retarded...

Haha I was sitting at that table. Suffice it to say that the paid-to-be-eye-candy girls weren't exactly having a blast.

(Note that she is protecting her bone-dry vagina with not one but BOTH hands)
 
I am Nick Throlson based out of Southern California. I make money online through different methods. Primarily, I am a performance marketer and drive traffic to several different sites I operate. I utilize SEO and PPC to bring traffic to my websites. My blog will discuss several different topics. The main purpose of this blog will be to cover different tools and methods I utilize to make money online!


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I also own a really shitty silver chain which I bought form the middle of my local mall. It was a killer deal that I couldn't turn down @ $29.95 and I don't regret the purchase one bit. I like to always wear it on the outside of my shirt to let people know I'm a serious money making mother fucker. When they see the bling they already know what time it is.
 
.org are meant for non-profits and they actually work great for non-profits. It's bad for branding a commercial site because it's a relatively obscure extension and most will have a hard time remembering that your name is .org. .Com is the way to go for a commercial with .net a very distant second, and .info and .tv in there as well.

Unless you have a killer one word dictionary .org such as laptops.org or something - using a .org for a business is a bad idea.
 
I'm just waiting for the .nkbrd domains to become available, I'm going to crush it.