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"They work for me now."
Do they
Do they
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He isn't wrong Quasi as his employee demands his paycheck!"They work for me now."
Do they
I've always thought this. The closer it gets to real consequences for his stupidity, the more likely it is he'll do something really drastic. And likely make himself even more of a lolcow than he already is.lol I honestly think this is gonna be the thing that makes him crack. There's no way he'll be able to handle cooperating with this process without having a complete meltdown.
Anyway I'm going to enjoooy what happens to him neeexxxxxxssst.
Jan 6 might be my favorite day next to 9/11
Doesn’t decent Wagu cost around $125/lb? That cap is awful generous for pork.Maybe the judgment has to be capped at $100 per pound of Patrick.
Brahma and Ganesh will have to hand him a win at some point to balance things out for their fellow Cow and ElephantThis is so fucking funny. He asked for this. He is the one that arranged this. His whole identity is wrapped up in the things he owns and he's going to have to get rid of all of it. I feel like karma is going to smack me for taking such joy in his suffering, but he's a genuinely bad person and he deserves it.
Jokes on you, he's got better marbling than Iberico porkDoesn’t decent Wagu cost around $125/lb? That cap is awful generous for pork.
Will you let me stay in half of the hovel I'll work as a moderator of the forumIt doesn't affect your actual score anymore. Some legislation a couple of years ago removed it. It still shows up in a credit report or a public record search. Same with any liens. It's up to the lender to determine how that impacts the rates or a denial.
It doesn't affect your actual score anymore. Some legislation a couple of years ago removed it. It still shows up in a credit report or a public record search. Same with any liens. It's up to the lender to determine how that impacts the rates or a denial.
It doesn't affect your actual score anymore. Some legislation a couple of years ago removed it. It still shows up in a credit report or a public record search. Same with any liens. It's up to the lender to determine how that impacts the rates or a denial.
This is so fucking funny. He asked for this. He is the one that arranged this. His whole identity is wrapped up in the things he owns and he's going to have to get rid of all of it. I feel like karma is going to smack me for taking such joy in his suffering, but he's a genuinely bad person and he deserves it.
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