A notorious shit-poster who posts private and privileged shit on the regular is posting MNPI (Material Non-Public Information) as a part of discovery for a merger that he forced...
A notorious shit-poster who posts private and privileged shit on the regular is posting MNPI (Material Non-Public Information) as a part of discovery for a merger that he forced...
He’s simultaneously trying to tank the deal and Twitter’s stock just like he does with Bitcoin and other shit when he starts tweeting out his ass.
LOL trying to show cause to sink the deal to not have to pay the billion. What a fucking chode this guy is. If I never hear anything from or about pedo guy Musky again it will be too soon.
Oh c’mon. They’re billionaires! They work harder than every other person on the planet which is why capitalism has awarded them a gold star!
Let me pull your bootlicking ass out of the greys for a tick...
“Policing is a difficult, dangerous job”
Tesla is not exactly known for their customer service.
It’s almost like the law was designed this way by... wealthy corporate donors?
Nah, couldn’t be.
...it’s almost as if we live in a nation with precious little respect or protection for regular working people!
Don’t tell Nestle.
There’s kind of a nihilism to this, they know fully well that its inevitably going to lead to disaster they just don’t care
Tom Cruise is going to wear so many pouches in this movie.
Ah, Exhibit A as to why “Always Online” is a really shitty thing for everyone but the publisher.
It is impossible to steal "NFT's worth millions."
So no. You cannot even write a single paragraph as to why axie infinity is fun.
Found the kool aid drinker.
a very real very complicated and difficult decision that has long term consiquences, yet I'm constantly reminded that fully one half of our political spectrum just thinks this is an easy problem solved by just opening the taps, exemplified by one specific person who thinks water going out to the ocean through rivers…
Sad, where we live in a world where “The Factual Truth” is seen as just another political strategy or ploy.
I’m absolutely with you. And it’s endlessly amusing to hear people defending these services like they’re normal and rational. It’s like someone sat down one day and thought, “So what’s the worst possible method we can come up with to get food from restaurants to people who want to eat it.”
Bingo.
I continually find myself wondering, what actual *service* do these “services” render here?