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Originally Posted by TheSurgeon
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How did I miss this gem?
LOL
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
Oh fuck. It just won't stop.
Nothing, and I mean nothing, says "Hi I'm poor", like showing off a few random cars and guns.
Congratulations, you bought toys that depreciate in value significantly. Yes, if you didnst know, Joe. That be what poor people do. If you want to flex, if you're actually wealthy, you flex your portfolio. Not a piss-poor collection of poor people money sinks.
Let's pull out the crayons. Go for an adventure.
If you, inbred poverty stricken fake soldier Joe, make X amount of dollars, and put 80% of them dollars and set them of fire, you have exactly as much dollars as you currently do.
Some cars, some very nice cars, can be a good investment. But not those pieces of shit. And guns might have been decent, but given the current climate in the country it was a very poor one.
So it's cool. You made a few bucks, bought a lot of nonsense, and will be 75 handing out stickers at Walmart. But ohh shit you will just drive the coolest car with a backseat full of gun power.
loser
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I mean dude he lives in Lynchburg VA (I think I recall him saying that in another comment). I know someone who went to college there. Cost of living is cheap as fuck and I think he probably is good at his tree climbing job so he probably makes a decent living, but a decent living for where he lives which is bumfuck shithole VA. That Porsche also looks quite old. I think I used to have the same or a similar one years and years ago so that one is probably like 15 years old at least. At any rate, a Porsche isn’t like some super valuable collectible car or something like that, it just depreciates in value. That old used version probably cost him just as much as buying like a new Toyota Corolla or Ford Focus.
Thank you for your other comments by the way. Besides showing us how Joe is full of shit (which was further illuminated by the fact that he can’t refute anything you say and has to resort to criticism of your pronunciation of an acronym), they were actually really informative and interesting. Cool stuff to learn about so I thank you for that.