shadowpryde
ShadowPryde
shadowpryde

Yeah, don’t get me wrong - I had to fight with my bank to get it. It wasn’t until I rather loudly said in the lobby to the bank manager, “You’re telling me you won’t let me have my money???” than I got them to agree to give it to me. They were cautioning me all the way about shady practices and all that sort of thing.

It must be higher than $5k because I’ve pulled out $6k before to buy a classic car in cash. I don’t remember any IRS paperwork involved there. I’m sure there’s some upper limit, but I think it’s higher (but I’m no tax accountant or attorney, so I don’t know for sure).

However, we do understand the cost for accepting cash is minimal relative to the profit of the product they’re selling. Someone earlier said getting a security truck to come pick up your cash cost them $38 per pickup. Just have a safe and pay $38 a day to have an armed escort drive to your doorstep and take it for

Nickle and diming your customers is a surefire way to lose them.

It’s always a problem dealing with literal people with no humor. You made a patently ridiculous and demonstrably false assertion, so I responded in a similar manner.

Looking both ways is not optional.

My reference is what’s considered a ‘cheap’ school is less than $700 from your limit. If inflation is 2.5% this year (I’m assuming you’ll allow for inflation), next year it’s over the limit.

The headlines that correctly pointed out the facts that a Trump supported actually did shoot protestors at a BLM rally? Yes. Yes I believe I did.

That’s because the facts of Rittenhouse’s case were fairly well known and publicly communicated, nor were they disputed. However, neither were ‘tried and convicted’ before he stepped foot in a courthouse. The court of public opinion is neither a court capable of ‘trying’ anyone nor is it a court that’s meaningfully

rioting and looting

Again, I’ll reference WVU - $9,648 a year in tuition and fees. $13,020 a year in room and board. That’s $22,668 a year in tuition, fees, room and board for in-state only. Book, estimated at $1,200 a year on average, bumps that up to $24,500 (rounding to nearest $500). Right now, WVU’s enrollment is 47% in-state, so

$10k/semester isn’t unaffordable.

What I would do is say “no federal financial aid for schools costing more than $28,000/year including supplies.” Watch how fast the vast majority of institutions suddenly cost $27,999.

No, I got everything right. Those are the stated facts in the case. Which did you want to dispute?

He’s the child that illegally drove (ok, rode. His mom drove) across state lines with a gun, went out to a bunch of people exercising their First Amendment rights to assemble, and murdered one of them, ran away like a pansy, then murdered another person and then shot a third.

Except this kid didn’t do anything. Rittenhouse killed someone, balled like a big baby when he had to acknowledge some responsibility for killing someone, and got off Scott free of the obvious murder he committed. Vastly different.

Cybertruck is defiantly the Duke Nuke’em of vehicles.

Meh, that view helps management more than the guy who has to clean the bathrooms being allowed to do his job.

Sounds like an employee that should join a union to me. Yep, you’re stuck between a rock and a hard place. That sucks. Sometimes life sucks that way.

True, I don’t “know” that, but again - safe bet :)