@TWrodbrochen@EshaAA33 Most people are well aware of that, but choose to ignore it so that they can keep being mad at him and demanding he use his money how they think he should.
@EshaAA33 He's created a ton of jobs through his ventures, and he doesn't have that sort of money on hand. Like most people, his wealth is based on current value of his investments/assets.
He gives more than most people to good causes, and also has paid the most tax in US history. ๐คทโโ๏ธ
@ImMeme0 She can't record while on the job.
I worked security at a few concerts. You cannot use your phone - and you certainly are not supposed to be recording videos.
@WallStreetApes I know a lot of people on welfare - I have relied on it for various things myself in the past.
Most of the parents who I know that are on it, make decisions that enable them to maintain and/or maximize what they receive.
Passing up promotions, avoiding marriage, etc.
The YouTuber and his wife, who aborted their baby because the child had Down syndrome, say they've seen "the darkest side of humanity" because of how people are reacting.
"We've seen the darkest side of humanity through this process."
The "darkest side of humanity" is killing an unborn child because the baby has Down syndrome.
Video: @TMZ
@CollinRugg Some of the best people that I have had the pleasure of knowing have had Downs.
If a parent feels unprepared for the added challenges that it brings, they could easily find another set of parents who are eager to care for and raise the child.
@johnnybananas I've been watching since RR/RW, pre-challenge.
I will continue to watch, unless it just becomes unbearable (via amplified fake drama, and the loss of realness and what makes the show special)
What are the best documentaries, series, and/or YouTube content that are similar to the @Netflix show 'Worst Ex Ever?'
The series was overall excellent, and I haven't found anything comparable in regards to info, visuals, context, and presentation.
#WorstExEver#TrueCrime
@FSKPart3 Survivor isn't great anymore either.
It used to be a fascinating game and show, but it became more of a drama and storytelling medium over the years.
I haven't watched any of the new seasons, and wouldn't be interested in a kid's version (for me or my children).
lots of people tip 5-25%, based on service.
Although sometimes they go above and beyond for a really great experience.
I remember waiting at Pizza Hut for my $2.13/hr in 2006. One customer, who'd had the buffet that day, left a $100 bill on the table.
I followed him out of the store, convinced he meant to leave a $10 (which was still going to be a massive tip)... Nope. This man who didn't come across as someone with much to spare, decided he wanted to be a blessing to me that day.
That $95 tip went a long way for me.
Masters, 10+ years teaching university, and yet I make less than a lot of people managing fast food establishments (without the expense of a master's degree, by the way).
Teaching has always had terrible pay. But it has been especially challenging with the shockwaves in our economy in recent years.
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