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Post by thunderhawk on Sept 21, 2015 9:42:00 GMT -6
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Post by FoxHuntChampion on Sept 21, 2015 10:20:05 GMT -6
Thought this was gonna be the long sought after picture of tweets.
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Post by Ginger on Sept 21, 2015 20:54:38 GMT -6
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Post by Presidential Immunity Cock on Sept 21, 2015 21:55:15 GMT -6
Hopefully shit like this will open up the eyes of the public as to how fucking parasitic the pharmaceutical industry is here in the US. There needs to be reform and measures put in place to stop this form of ass raping as it's a huge portion of our health care costs in the US.
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Post by Ginger on Sept 21, 2015 22:30:08 GMT -6
Funny. I just told my husband about this. You and he would get a long fine. He said..."'I get a complete visceral reaction on hearing this. I would take a gun and blow their fucking heads off."
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Post by Presidential Immunity Cock on Sept 22, 2015 2:18:15 GMT -6
Here's what a mega douche bag looks like. Billy? Is that you without your fedora?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2015 3:29:43 GMT -6
Here's what a mega douche bag looks like. Billy? Is that you without your fedora? Fucking Albanians. Kill 'em all.
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Post by Presidential Immunity Cock on Sept 22, 2015 4:04:16 GMT -6
Albania, Albania!
You border on the Adriatic.
Your terrain is moun-tain-ous.
And your chief export is douchebags.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Sept 22, 2015 5:52:50 GMT -6
Here's what a mega douche bag looks like. Billy? Is that you without your fedora? I think he and I had a bro-studies class together at the U liek 15 years ago.
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Post by thunderhawk on Sept 22, 2015 10:29:19 GMT -6
Here's what a mega douche bag looks like. Billy? Is that you without your fedora? Fucking Albanians. Kill 'em all. You got that right.
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Post by NOTTHOR on Sept 22, 2015 10:41:52 GMT -6
He must dye his hair and put a lot of tanning solution on because every Albanian I've ever met has white hair and really pale skin. Gotta be a rough childhood.
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Post by The Resistance on Sept 22, 2015 11:30:27 GMT -6
Martin Shkreli @martinshkreli Sep 20
And it seems like the media immediately points a finger at me So I point one back at em, but not the index or pinkie
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Post by Ginger on Sept 22, 2015 11:32:44 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2015 11:37:40 GMT -6
He must dye his hair and put a lot of tanning solution on because every Albanian I've ever met has white hair and really pale skin. Gotta be a rough childhood. Years ago I had the great fortune distasteful experience of working almost daily with the Albanian head of a small construction firm he owned on a buildout for a new state office for our company in Trenton. The guy was a total greaseball, showing up when he chose to show up wearing a black mock turtle under a well-worn dark sport coat, smoking either a cigaret or cigarillo in a state-underwritten urban renewal office tower that didn't allow smoking. The guy cut about every corner known to man and a few not known. He pulled just a fraction of the building permits he was supposed to pull, never arranged for proper waste disposal (his guys dumped everything in the office building's dumpster in the middle of the night the last day they were there), never coordinated with the building shutting off the power to our space while they worked on the circuits, frequently setting off the entire building's alarm system and always prompting an engine run from the Trenton Fire Department. The guys he used looked like they had been yanked off the street that morning. It goes without saying they weren't union, which was received well in the heart of New Jersey's labor-controlled capital city. Their work showed: beautiful oak doors and trim that had to be replaced because they ran from a light gold to deep walnut because his guys didn't realize they were supposed to stir the stain; a suspended ceiling that was so wavy it made you nauseous to look at; a floor covering that didn't match up; and the piece de resistance, a sewer line illegally cut through the building's primary air duct. Cost me some time and some cash to address this with the building manager. Amazingly, after a few initial contacts with local union goons and building inspectors, the appearance of outsiders came to a halt. Guessing some money changed hands to make the various issues all go away. But kill all the Albanians.
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Post by thunderhawk on Sept 22, 2015 11:41:04 GMT -6
He must dye his hair and put a lot of tanning solution on because every Albanian I've ever met has white hair and really pale skin. Gotta be a rough childhood. Years ago I had the great fortune distasteful experience of working almost daily with the Albanian head of a small construction firm he owned on a buildout for a new state office for our company in Trenton. The guy was a total greaseball, showing up when he chose to show up wearing a black mock turtle under a well-worn dark sport coat, smoking either a cigaret or cigarillo in a state-underwritten urban renewal office tower that didn't allow smoking. The guy cut about every corner known to man and a few not known. He pulled just a fraction of the building permits he was supposed to pull, never arranged for proper waste disposal (his guys dumped everything in the office building's dumpster in the middle of the night the last day they were there), never coordinated with the building shutting off the power to our space while they worked on the circuits, frequently setting off the entire building's alarm system and always prompting an engine run from the Trenton Fire Department. The guys he used looked like they had been yanked off the street that morning. It goes without saying they weren't union, which was received well in the heart of New Jersey's labor-controlled capital city. Their work showed: beautiful oak doors and trim that had to be replaced because they ran from a light gold to deep walnut because his guys didn't realize they were supposed to stir the stain; a suspended ceiling that was so wavy it made you nauseous to look at; a floor covering that didn't match up; and the piece de resistance, a sewer line illegally cut through the building's primary air duct. Cost me some time and some cash to address this with the building manager. Amazingly, after a few initial contacts with local union goons and building inspectors, the appearance of outsiders came to a halt. Guessing some money changed hands to make the various issues all go away. But kill all the Albanians. Always hire union, even if you can't stand 'em.
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Post by thunderhawk on Sept 22, 2015 11:42:25 GMT -6
Martin Shkreli @martinshkreli Sep 20 And it seems like the media immediately points a finger at me So I point one back at em, but not the index or pinkie You should NOT have given me his twitter handle. Look out below.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2015 11:46:21 GMT -6
Years ago I had the great fortune distasteful experience of working almost daily with the Albanian head of a small construction firm he owned on a buildout for a new state office for our company in Trenton. The guy was a total greaseball, showing up when he chose to show up wearing a black mock turtle under a well-worn dark sport coat, smoking either a cigaret or cigarillo in a state-underwritten urban renewal office tower that didn't allow smoking. The guy cut about every corner known to man and a few not known. He pulled just a fraction of the building permits he was supposed to pull, never arranged for proper waste disposal (his guys dumped everything in the office building's dumpster in the middle of the night the last day they were there), never coordinated with the building shutting off the power to our space while they worked on the circuits, frequently setting off the entire building's alarm system and always prompting an engine run from the Trenton Fire Department. The guys he used looked like they had been yanked off the street that morning. It goes without saying they weren't union, which was received well in the heart of New Jersey's labor-controlled capital city. Their work showed: beautiful oak doors and trim that had to be replaced because they ran from a light gold to deep walnut because his guys didn't realize they were supposed to stir the stain; a suspended ceiling that was so wavy it made you nauseous to look at; a floor covering that didn't match up; and the piece de resistance, a sewer line illegally cut through the building's primary air duct. Cost me some time and some cash to address this with the building manager. Amazingly, after a few initial contacts with local union goons and building inspectors, the appearance of outsiders came to a halt. Guessing some money changed hands to make the various issues all go away. But kill all the Albanians. Always hire union, even if you can't stand 'em. Warnt my decision, unfortunately. Guy was related to someone in the company. Shocking, I know.
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Post by Plez Azkins on Sept 22, 2015 15:54:21 GMT -6
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Post by Stan's Field on Sept 22, 2015 18:38:08 GMT -6
Albania, Armenia, JFC....
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Sept 23, 2015 7:47:57 GMT -6
Albania, Armenia, JFC.... It's Argentina, dumbass.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Sept 23, 2015 8:26:58 GMT -6
Speaking of fucking parasites...Judge PWND Until now, Warner has asked for royalties from anyone who wanted to sing or play “Happy Birthday to You” -- with the lyrics -- as part of a profit-making enterprise. Royalties were most often collected from stage productions, television shows, movies or greeting cards. But even those who wanted to sing the song publicly as part of a business, say a restaurant owner giving out free birthday cake to patrons, technically had to pay to use the song, prompting creative renditions at chain eateries trying to avoid paying royalties.
The fact that the birthday tune can't be played or sung without permission from Warner has been little more than a surprising piece of trivia for most, but for Warner Music Group, it has meant big business. Two of the filmmaker plaintiffs paid $1,500 and $3,000 for the rights to use the song, their attorneys said.
www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-happy-birthday-song-lawsuit-decision-20150922-story.html
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Post by thunderhawk on Sept 23, 2015 9:40:21 GMT -6
Albania, Armenia, JFC.... It's Argentina, dumbass. Don't cry for me...
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Post by Ginger on Sept 23, 2015 11:01:48 GMT -6
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Post by Stan's Field on Sept 23, 2015 18:52:07 GMT -6
Albania, Armenia, JFC.... It's Argentina, dumbass. Fuck off.
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Post by Earl Slick on Sept 23, 2015 18:59:17 GMT -6
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