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Bill Gates Offers Young Thug $9,000,000 Cash To Stop Making Music; Read What Gates Had To Say
ATLANTA – It is being reported that Multi- Billionaire Microsoft founder, Bill Gates, has offered Atlanta Rapper Young Thug 9 Million dollars cash to stop making music.
Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffrey Williams, is known for his eccentric style of rap and making random noises in his music. Bill Gates has told reporters “I may not be an avid rap
listener, but i sure heard Young Thug’s music and instantly went into depression. I even began to question my exis- tence and why this man was even let 100 feet near a recording studio, he has to go, If he denies my offer, I will offer even more”. Young Thug has yet to reply to the offer.
Young Thug has become extreme- ly popular in the past few months with his hit song “Stoner” and his
feature on “Lifestyle” by rap group Rich Gang, where he can be heard shouting random noises and sounding like cartoon character ‘Courage the Cowardly Dog”. Many internet memes have been created making fun of Young Thug’s style of music. What do you think of Bill Gates’ offer? Tweet “#Huzlers” or “#BillGatesNoChill ” with your opin- ion on Twitter!
Cops Shut Down Massive 3,000 Person Game of Hide And Seek at IKEA
Ready or not, here cops come!
More than 3,000 people planned a giant game of hide-and-seek at an IKEA store in Scotland — but a team of police officers weren’t playing around and broke up the fun, according to reports.
Revelers planned to turn the sprawling furni- ture chain in Glasgow into an impromptu play- ground on a Facebook event page last week, prompting the store to call police, according
to The Scotsman newspaper.
Five cops stayed at the shop for the entire day on Aug. 31 to gauge whether folks were browsing for a cheap desk — or actually hunting the per- fect spot to hide.
“People are stop- ping everyone who looks like they are here for a game of hide and seek,” one customer, Lewis Phillips told the paper.
Ultimately, there were no arrests, and no major “issues” for cops
to deal with, a rep for the store said.
In Europe, the trend of playing the game at IKEAs has picked up steam in recent years, with a stunning 32,000 Facebook users signing up for one event in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Players hide in everything from refrigerators to bed frames and say the 300,000- plus square foot shops are the perfect spot to play.