Diego 'Yung Pueblo' Perez
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So to me, I'd rather reach more people and make sure that if I'm ever asking them to pay for anything, that it's the minimum amount because I just rather have more people come. So like if I have an event, I make sure that to buy the ticket, it's the minimum amount. And some cities are more expensive than others. In Boston, the tickets are $39.
So to me, I'd rather reach more people and make sure that if I'm ever asking them to pay for anything, that it's the minimum amount because I just rather have more people come. So like if I have an event, I make sure that to buy the ticket, it's the minimum amount. And some cities are more expensive than others. In Boston, the tickets are $39.
So to me, I'd rather reach more people and make sure that if I'm ever asking them to pay for anything, that it's the minimum amount because I just rather have more people come. So like if I have an event, I make sure that to buy the ticket, it's the minimum amount. And some cities are more expensive than others. In Boston, the tickets are $39.
So to me, I'd rather reach more people and make sure that if I'm ever asking them to pay for anything, that it's the minimum amount because I just rather have more people come. So like if I have an event, I make sure that to buy the ticket, it's the minimum amount. And some cities are more expensive than others. In Boston, the tickets are $39.
So to me, I'd rather reach more people and make sure that if I'm ever asking them to pay for anything, that it's the minimum amount because I just rather have more people come. So like if I have an event, I make sure that to buy the ticket, it's the minimum amount. And some cities are more expensive than others. In Boston, the tickets are $39.
So to me, I'd rather reach more people and make sure that if I'm ever asking them to pay for anything, that it's the minimum amount because I just rather have more people come. So like if I have an event, I make sure that to buy the ticket, it's the minimum amount. And some cities are more expensive than others. In Boston, the tickets are $39.
So to me, I'd rather reach more people and make sure that if I'm ever asking them to pay for anything, that it's the minimum amount because I just rather have more people come. So like if I have an event, I make sure that to buy the ticket, it's the minimum amount. And some cities are more expensive than others. In Boston, the tickets are $39.
So to me, I'd rather reach more people and make sure that if I'm ever asking them to pay for anything, that it's the minimum amount because I just rather have more people come. So like if I have an event, I make sure that to buy the ticket, it's the minimum amount. And some cities are more expensive than others. In Boston, the tickets are $39.
So to me, I'd rather reach more people and make sure that if I'm ever asking them to pay for anything, that it's the minimum amount because I just rather have more people come. So like if I have an event, I make sure that to buy the ticket, it's the minimum amount. And some cities are more expensive than others. In Boston, the tickets are $39.
So to me, I'd rather reach more people and make sure that if I'm ever asking them to pay for anything, that it's the minimum amount because I just rather have more people come. So like if I have an event, I make sure that to buy the ticket, it's the minimum amount. And some cities are more expensive than others. In Boston, the tickets are $39.
In New York City, they're $60 because that's the market. But I'm not charging $200 a ticket or anything like that. I think to me, just especially coming from my background, accessibility has always been really important. And economics is almost the first trend of accessibility where it's like, can you even pay to get in? And the same thing with the sub stack.
In New York City, they're $60 because that's the market. But I'm not charging $200 a ticket or anything like that. I think to me, just especially coming from my background, accessibility has always been really important. And economics is almost the first trend of accessibility where it's like, can you even pay to get in? And the same thing with the sub stack.
In New York City, they're $60 because that's the market. But I'm not charging $200 a ticket or anything like that. I think to me, just especially coming from my background, accessibility has always been really important. And economics is almost the first trend of accessibility where it's like, can you even pay to get in? And the same thing with the sub stack.
In New York City, they're $60 because that's the market. But I'm not charging $200 a ticket or anything like that. I think to me, just especially coming from my background, accessibility has always been really important. And economics is almost the first trend of accessibility where it's like, can you even pay to get in? And the same thing with the sub stack.
In New York City, they're $60 because that's the market. But I'm not charging $200 a ticket or anything like that. I think to me, just especially coming from my background, accessibility has always been really important. And economics is almost the first trend of accessibility where it's like, can you even pay to get in? And the same thing with the sub stack.
In New York City, they're $60 because that's the market. But I'm not charging $200 a ticket or anything like that. I think to me, just especially coming from my background, accessibility has always been really important. And economics is almost the first trend of accessibility where it's like, can you even pay to get in? And the same thing with the sub stack.
In New York City, they're $60 because that's the market. But I'm not charging $200 a ticket or anything like that. I think to me, just especially coming from my background, accessibility has always been really important. And economics is almost the first trend of accessibility where it's like, can you even pay to get in? And the same thing with the sub stack.
In New York City, they're $60 because that's the market. But I'm not charging $200 a ticket or anything like that. I think to me, just especially coming from my background, accessibility has always been really important. And economics is almost the first trend of accessibility where it's like, can you even pay to get in? And the same thing with the sub stack.
In New York City, they're $60 because that's the market. But I'm not charging $200 a ticket or anything like that. I think to me, just especially coming from my background, accessibility has always been really important. And economics is almost the first trend of accessibility where it's like, can you even pay to get in? And the same thing with the sub stack.
In New York City, they're $60 because that's the market. But I'm not charging $200 a ticket or anything like that. I think to me, just especially coming from my background, accessibility has always been really important. And economics is almost the first trend of accessibility where it's like, can you even pay to get in? And the same thing with the sub stack.