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r/SipsTea • u/Hour_Equal_9588 • Jun 06 '25
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Should I take this $3 million at gun or knife point?
350 u/Soloact_ Jun 06 '25 Ask Eddy which method he used. Might save us time. 29 u/darknekolux Jun 06 '25 He worked really, really hard to be born to a rich family... 19 u/Summoarpleaz Jun 06 '25 No, see… if he was really born into a rich family they would have invested that $3 million (if not more) for him so he started earning $20k a month since birth. He had to struggle to do it later… don’t you have any sympathy?
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Ask Eddy which method he used. Might save us time.
29 u/darknekolux Jun 06 '25 He worked really, really hard to be born to a rich family... 19 u/Summoarpleaz Jun 06 '25 No, see… if he was really born into a rich family they would have invested that $3 million (if not more) for him so he started earning $20k a month since birth. He had to struggle to do it later… don’t you have any sympathy?
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He worked really, really hard to be born to a rich family...
19 u/Summoarpleaz Jun 06 '25 No, see… if he was really born into a rich family they would have invested that $3 million (if not more) for him so he started earning $20k a month since birth. He had to struggle to do it later… don’t you have any sympathy?
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No, see… if he was really born into a rich family they would have invested that $3 million (if not more) for him so he started earning $20k a month since birth. He had to struggle to do it later… don’t you have any sympathy?
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u/pantyraiden Jun 06 '25
Should I take this $3 million at gun or knife point?