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It’s so thoughtful of him to provide instant video corroboration of himself being a piece of shit after being banned for being a piece of shit.

You gotta’ wonder how someone can seriously, with a straight face, and complete certainty, say, “I am not your ethnicity, but I’m going to use the derogatory term specifically used to harm your ethnicity, but I’m not being racist. My ignorance, or inability to care, can’t be classified as racism, because I’m not

So this person is:

Let me pull your bootlicking ass out of the greys for a tick...

Speaking as a criminal defense attorney, this is incorrect. Most police officers are capable, intelligent, and are genuinely committed to doing their job properly. They, however, are biased and you do not want to give them anything possible to prove their belief.

“Policing is a difficult, dangerous job”

Policing is a difficult, dangerous job”

Of course.  They will avoid paying any income tax and maybe just have to deal with the much lower capital gains tax instead.  There is probably a way for them to dodge the other payroll related taxes as well.

The whole “executive team is forgoing salaries” is a bit of a smoke screen. The CEO makes $400,000 year in salary but over $2,000,000 in stock.

I wondered how long it would take for consumers to sour on their business model of buying used cars and charging thousands of dollars more than brick and mortar dealerships. Carvana is the Ticketmaster of used cars.

I usually hate portmanteaus, but “Squenix” needs to be canon.

Everytime someone starts whining about this, they never explain what those things that NFTs can actually be used for are, and how they’re better than existing methods.

Okay, name one thing. A new thing it brings to the table or improves upon.

Wow, NFTs are so magical! #not.

That’s because there isn’t anything they can be used for that isn’t already being done with simpler technology.  

Finally! Maybe now these tulip bulbs’ll really take off.

“Digital snake oil”.  I LOVE that. 

This guy helped someone launder $2.9 million.

Nothing. The answer is nothing. That’s what NFTs are worth — a big ol’ rooster egg. Digital snake oil.