A Quote by Mitch Lasky

Snapchat's ramp reminded us of another mobile app Benchmark had the good fortune to back at an early stage: Instagram. — © Mitch Lasky
Snapchat's ramp reminded us of another mobile app Benchmark had the good fortune to back at an early stage: Instagram.
As users replace usage of the web with a mobile, app-centric ecosystem, the phone becomes the center of gravity. In this mobile world, Facebook is just one app on the phone.
I mainly use Instagram and Twitter to be able to interact with fans and talk to them, and then Snapchat is the app I use to interact with my friends.
Everybody around me had a Snapchat, and I said I would never get on it. I'm still on Instagram, you know? They convinced me to get Snapchat.
Above the stage was a glass-floored second stage, which allowed customers to look up and watch another girl dancing overhead. This multidimensional display of poontang reminded me of the 3-D chessboard on Star Trek, which in turn reminded me that I was a huge nerd.
The play takes place on a ramp, hanging from a ramp, below a ramp, and to the sides of a ramp.
I think that the health care industry is so complex that it doesn't necessarily start with a single killer app. You go back to the early days of the personal computer - when I joined the industry, we really didn't know what the killer app was going to be.
Even though I wrestled Ric Flair very early on in my career, it was a short match, so getting to wrestle him later on in my career was a benchmark. Wrestling Hulk Hogan was a benchmark for me.
We clung to books and to our friends; they reminded us that we had another part to us.
I like Instagram - it's a good way to keep up with my friends without having to text or call all the time, and I really like Snapchat.
I don't have social media. I don't have Facebook or Instagram or Snapchat.
I had the good fortune early on to cast some really great people that were not just characters, they had character.
I'm not hard to find. I'm on Snapchat and Instagram every day.
I mainly use Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat. Those are my three.
People go on Snapchat - I don't understand it. It's the first app I felt, 'Oh no, I'm out of touch with burgeoning technology. I'm not 16!'
Ought a man to be confident that he deserves his good fortune, and think much of himself when he has overcome a nation, or city, or empire; or does fortune give this as an example to the victor also of the uncertainty of human affairs, which never continue in one stay? For what time can there be for us mortals to feel confident, when our victories over others especially compel us to dread fortune, and while we are exulting, the reflection that the fatal day comes now to one, now to another, in regular succession, dashes our joy.
My Snapchat and my Instagram probably get more views than every magazine out there.
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