Terrible assumption
jwagner7813
Oh there's a benefit. Me me me. That's the core issue with Greed. Selfishness. In the end, that's what drives the greedy.
Sure there are examples of them sharing their wealth in ways (usually minimally) but at no point like it be at a major expense to themselves.
I like how people like you immediately default to communism as if there's absolutely no other option available...
You had me in the first half, not gonna lie.
Outside of gaming, I play softball regularly. Run multiple teams and sub when I can during the season.
Probably going to pick up electric guitar soon too. Been dying to learn just haven't had time.
They have a shit ton of work to do. This does not redeem them at all...
This feels a lot like astroturfing/pandering/propaganda. I've seen this article posted a ton in the last 24 hours...
I'm sorry but that Principal is an absolute cunt. She was targeting that kid, regardless if he did or didn't do anything wrong...
Something would eventually take their place. The strain would be temporary.
But the second you steal money from them, youll be only trial for your life pretty darn quick.
Gotta go further and deeper then that too. There are other, larger and more diverse companies that are hiding in plain site behind the more popular business like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, etc...
THIS IS IT. All other comments in this thread that don't say this are focusing on the wrong problem or are flat out wrong.
LMAO, considering big business is buying up homes literally for this purpose, I'll take what he's saying with a grain of salt.
Does that mean we should over extend on buying a house that's outside of our means? Absolutely not, but at the same time, housing is still way overpriced and since shit is barely regulated, both from a seller and a purchasers standpoint, there's a lot of regular people getting stuck with a lot of shitty options for living situations.