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APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
He is Free to spend his time with losers.
Why would he want the stink of these people on him? Why don't they off themselves, or make themselves scarce?
Can't they re-package shit MBSs as chocolate mousse, then sell them to widows and orphans, like normal people?
How much of a loser do you have to be to have a bank account balance less than 8 figures?
Honestly, he is only weakening these people, and weakening the gene pool by keeping them alive.
Genius idea. He will find a way to monetize that twitter account with all of those followers
Genius idea. He will find a way to monetize that twitter account with all of those followers
Maybe he is testing the Twitter analog to FB click farms. So far 52k followers on a $4k investment. 10 followers per dollar. Sounds about right
On another note...
recently made $500,000 on a single deal
was this that difficult? This means he, what, bought a shit shack in 2012 and sold today? Of course by shit shack I don't mean a cheap condo in the outskirts...I mean a 2/1 800 sf in palo alto.
From USA TODAY
Someone's hiding cash around S.F.
(NEWSER) – Someone who has made a lot of money in the San Francisco real estate market is giving some of it back — in $20 and $100 bills stuffed in envelopes hidden around the city. All that's known about the anonymous millionaire, who uses the Twitter handle @HiddenCash: He's between 35 and 45, recently made $500,000 on a single deal, has some friends helping him with the money drops, and gave away $4,000 between Thursday night and Sunday. He now has more than 52,000 followers, and every tip sparks what the San Francisco Chronicle calls a "social-scavenger hunt" in different districts of the city. "I've made millions of dollars the last few years, more than I ever imagined, and yet many friends of mine, and people who work for me, cannot afford to buy a modest home in the Bay Area," the mystery donor explains to the Bold Italic. "This has caused me quite a bit of reflection. I am determined to give away some of the money I make, and in addition to charity, to do it in fun, creative ways like this."
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/05/27/newser-hidden-cash-san-francisco/9623557/
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