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avatar Gaie Houston

You have f*cked him in so many disgusting ways that are unacceptable as someone that call themselves a partner. Okay, but I'm not the only one with debt in this relationship here. It's not about debt, it's how you did it. Where the f*ck are his balls? And what is wrong- Huh? I just don't like you talking sh*t about my fiance. You have no money. You

avatar Isabella Lewis
I Still Don't Know How Someone's Reproductive System Can Simultaneously be 0% My Business AND 100% My Financial Responsibility

I Still Don't Know How Someone's Reproductive System Can Simultaneously be 0% My Business AND 100% My Financial Responsibility

avatar John Paul
Date a woman who plans how to make money with you, not how to get money from you. Am I making sense?

Date a woman who plans how to make money with you, not how to get money from you. Am I making sense?

avatar Anthony Miller
Arby's bought Buffalo Wild Wings for approximately $2.9 billion. A user asks: 'fuck arby's get $2.9 billion from?'

Arby's bought Buffalo Wild Wings for approximately $2.9 billion. A user asks: 'fuck arby's get $2.9 billion from?'

avatar Anthony Miller
When I was a child, I thought that if my salary is $4K a month, I'd have $12K in three months. (Image of Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark looking confused or distressed)

When I was a child, I thought that if my salary is $4K a month, I'd have $12K in three months. (Image of Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark looking confused or distressed)

avatar Charlie Chocolate
The U.S. Treasury officially ceased production of the penny in late 2025, with the final batch minted on November 12, 2025, due to production costs exceeding 3.69 cents per coin. Existing pennies remain legal tender, but the government is stopping new circulation to save an estimated $56 million annually. Ok. So that's something he has done right.

The U.S. Treasury officially ceased production of the penny in late 2025, with the final batch minted on November 12, 2025, due to production costs exceeding 3.69 cents per coin. Existing pennies remain legal tender, but the government is stopping new circulation to save an estimated $56 million annually. Ok. So that's something he has done right.

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