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phoenixz ,

Funny to see that anyone who took a deep dive into extremism starts talking… Weird.

Doesn’t matter if its right wing, left wing, conspiracy, or whatever other extremism, they all take up this weird language like they’re aliens using a thesaurus to try and pose like humans.

son_named_bort ,

I mean, they’re not wrong. They do need help. Lots and lots of help.

ramble81 ,

This sounds like those two aliens trying to find the right words to convey a thought and it’s laughably off because it uses every synonym but not the correct words.

Nougat ,

My mate just bore our 2nd offspring ...

Females, amirite?

ImplyingImplications ,

I’m honestly impressed that an orc learned to type.

acockworkorange ,

Ha! Women! sips coffee

Shawdow194 ,
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Funny at preferring to "donate" money to someone to help with their taxes rather than.... pay taxes

Ilovethebomb ,

Sorry, what’s an FRN? It sounds like they are actually earning money somehow, but I don’t understand the lingo.

BonesOfTheMoon OP ,

Federal reserve note, aka money.

FlyingSquid ,
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I don’t know what an FRN is (something stupid, I assume), but damn, I wish I had the kind of money where I owed a million bucks in income tax. I’d pay it gladly and go back to my spring holiday in Tuscany.

dogsnest ,
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As an autogenous autonomous human vessel, I can access alta-vista to discover it’s a floating-rate note!
Not a voucher, nor coupon.

I’m off to the Moors, sheepster…!

Shiggles ,

Google tells me Floating Rate Note, basically a bond with a variable interest rate.

ieatpillowtags ,

I’m guessing Federal Reserve Note (he just means cash money)

Blue_Morpho ,

I’d guess since he said it was from intellectual property I bet it was a scam where he claimed something like “5 million intellectual property income” to secure a loan from a bank. So now the IRS is coming after him because he claimed income to a bank but didn’t pay taxes on it.

FlyingSquid ,
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You are probably right, but there are also plenty of rich people who will do anything to get out of paying taxes, even by convincing themselves they found the cheat code.

Aphelion ,

I don’t think people who are actually wealthy get tax advice from the fiscal voodoo magic crowd on Facebook. More likely they hire a CPA, lawyer and business manager to make all the tax evasion happen legally.

FlyingSquid ,
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Remember, that wealthy does not mean smart.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Snipes#Charges

mosiacmango ,

“Intellectual property” could easily mean “money made plumbing sinks.” Normal english words mean nothing to a sovcit.

Seems to me they own a buisness that they haven’t paid taxes on for years and were sued by IRS and likely defaulted.

TheFriar ,

Wow. This took me like 2x longer to read than it should. What brainrot.

Rivalarrival ,

Hey. They specifically said they didn’t need criticism.

dogsnest ,
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Should I downvote them for their crassness?

FlyingSquid ,
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Would pointing out the errors in their English count as criticism or just necessary instruction?

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