[Mega] MAGA Super Trump Mega Thread

I saw a pretty fucking cool cowboy hat a few weeks ago I think I will buy it for NYE I hope it's not expensive MAGA

edit-lights all night dallas - only new years party that is not on fucking new years eve at least nghtmre and slander will be dropping bags of hammers
 
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Duke Nukem did you guys grow up trying to build computers that would run Duke Nukem my friend and I bought voice over modems over telephone lines the phone company made hundreds off us. What were the speed of those things 33-point 6 megabytes per second or some insane slow thing
 
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AT&T just increased their post tax profit by right around $17 billion. havax thinks them handing out less than 1% of their new found money as a deductible bonus means something other than PR.

He dumb.
$1000 properly used is a real benefit. But applauding a Corp for shelling out a sliver of it's quarterly profit is lulz since the loss of $0,02 in quarterly dividend will hardly be noticed.

But that this cheerleading is carried on by members of the working poor is the real lulz here. Then again if they're satisfied with crumbs, then let them have crumbs - perhaps is the real story here.
 
I well remember wanting a pentium computer so bad. Nerds next door were playing lan Doom and I was massive jelly

Bought a playstation instead but I still always used my Amiga

then Tribes came out I converted to PC - my US Robotics Sportster was awesome
 
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I was maybe 7-8 years old in the mid-80s and I (helped) run up an $800 phone bill connected to Q-Link (AOL predecessor) playing in the casino on a C64 1200 baud nigga what. I joined a high stakes high-low table and IIRC bet a whole lot chasing a straight or a flush and failed. I quit the game room crying since I lost all my bread, but later learned that I won the low hand and had monies to blow MAGA

edit-fuk I was a crying 10 year old gg
 

:boohoo: rich Berniebros larping as economists

Sarah Anderson is a co-editor of Inequality.org at the Institute for Policy Studies and the editor of a preliminary report auditing America 50 years after the Poor People’s Campaign.

Chuck Collins is the coordinator of the Hidden Wealth Project at the Institute for Policy Studies. He is co-editor of Inequality.org and the author of Born on Third Base: A One Percenter Makes the Case for Tackling Inequality, Bringing Wealth Home, and Committing to the Common Good.

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anubis has never worked a day in his life except for a short stint at his dads construction company and 3 days at a gas station

he knows economics
 
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