Actually, that wouldn’t surprise me at all.
Actually, that wouldn’t surprise me at all.
Possibly, yes. I’m amazed he still had the gun though.
I get that you don’t like billionaires, and that’s understandable, but this is just sad.
Look at that shnozz. Magnificent.
Can’t jam or launch countermeasures for a bullet.
Beloved father may well still be true.
I’m a bit confused myself actually. I can understand pushing back against practices like deliberately working slowly, or bus drivers not collecting fares, if you’re at work and being paid.
But following the rules to the letter?
This woman makes a lot of very interesting decisions, to put it mildly.
That’s, uhh, quite a series of events. Wow.
While that has happened, companies definitely don’t need to make money at all costs, they absolutely can take the values of their shareholders into account.
There are far easier ways to avoid tax than this.
I mean, Russia had eight years to prepare for theirs.
I can’t even view the sidebar on my app in a post, I have to go to the community page.
Also, please don’t turn this into acronym soup like Reddit was at times.
That sidebar doesn’t even show up when I’m viewing a post, only on the main community page. This is Boost for Lemmy.
A paywalled opinion piece. Really?
Eh? Even if he paid a 50% tax rate throughout his life, he’d still be a multi billionaire.
And taxes in the US don’t typically end up in the developing world.
No, it doesn’t. And I’d guess that foundation is far more efficient with it’s funds than most, given it doesn’t need to advertise or ask for money.
People here are just desperate to find some reason to hate the guy.
Possibly, but still better than most.
Isn’t the Steam business model to charge less than everyone else though?
That seems like the exact opposite of greedy.
I really hope this is genuine, because whoever wrote this did an amazing job of conveying their feelings and experiences in a very short piece of literature.