Breaking: This is what they don't want you to see!

Breaking: This is what they don't want you to see!

Rich people don't buy those things, like jets and infrastructure. They own companies that buy those things.
I think that for an individual rich person, their personal purchases are still within the million dollar range. Luxury doesn't come from a single purchase. It's the cost of upkeep that really separates rich from poor.
One thing that shocked me is the price of getting an elevator in a house. It easily costs as much as a small house, but it's the maintenance that is gross. It can cost about the same as a full time employee just to own one. It makes sense in a tall apartment building where the elevator is in constant use by many people, but for rich people who are never home and only use it maybe once a day, it's ridiculously expensive to pay that much just to not walk a stair.
Intimidation and maybe recruiting. Best case.
I suppose security is already on point at such an event, so all they have to do at such place, worst case, is to make a brutal display of power by getting into fights with random people.
"in USA they can only choose between two haircuts"
His name is Jürgen Klopp. Football coach.
He started working with Trivago on 2024. Prior to that, they used American actor Tim Williams.
Some are easier to make than others.
John Dough Rest in peace
First line is the shop. It's free text, so I guess they just call it by location. The following lines are the address of the company with the VAT number.
It's the sort of thing that always gets messed up. When you open a new shop, nobody has the details right and these forms are filled out in a hurry by whoever gets the email. Then the terminal supplier misspells the texts anyway and it can only be changed by them, so nobody bothers.
Then when you get het home from holiday and check your bank account, you'll wonder what the hell you bought at some randomly named kebab shop, because the place you actually bought something from used the neighbors terminal that day.
The images are from Houston.
The parking lot picture is from the 1970s, so probably not exactly fair to compare to a modern city. I don't know (care about) how it looks now.
Inheriting a pet can be a burden for your relatives.
While old people can benefit greatly from a pet companion, it's not without reason that most old people don't get new pets.
I don't see a problem. Mickey Mouse isn't a real mouse either.
Listen to? No, I worship it.
The sitcom themes from the 70s and 80s are the dopest shit ever composed.
Theme from Taxi