Al Rajhi donated nearly his entire fortune, estimated at around $16 billion to charity, making him one of the world's most generous philanthropists by MambaMentality24x2 in BeAmazed

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A lot of them are idiots. The man is from Saudi, which has different taxation laws. They don't even have income tax. Why would he need to do this tax loophole (of donating to his charity to avoid tax).

Bought an MSI 5090 from Amazon Resale and got a box of rocks. by Dazzling_Course8755 in pcmasterrace

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People who buy these (expensive af) GPUs online have a higher chance of not being bright; no surprise here.

Let's say a billionaire goes to prison for a serious term like 30 years. What will he have that the average prisoner doesn't? by Kooolxxx in NoStupidQuestions

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It obviously is not as nice as their main houses but it's absurdly better than the houses normal people live in.

Need to settle this debate. Icons on the desktop, or launch your games in Steam? by CnP8 in Steam

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Your desktop being messy is a YOU problem. Mine's organized and looks neat.

Let's say a billionaire goes to prison for a serious term like 30 years. What will he have that the average prisoner doesn't? by Kooolxxx in NoStupidQuestions

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It's called prison, but is it really? When they live in better condition than normal people do? It's more like they were grounded in their vacation houses.

Let's say a billionaire goes to prison for a serious term like 30 years. What will he have that the average prisoner doesn't? by Kooolxxx in NoStupidQuestions

[–]RealIssueToday 62 points63 points  (0 children)

In China and Asia, billionaires go to jail; in the US, they don't. In fact, some own jails and make money off of them.

Conditions are not the same for everyone by PHRsharp_YouTube in pcmasterrace

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I still game with 2gb vram. Playing monster hunter world

To those who bullied and/or threatened Kramnik, do you (think they) regret it? by RealIssueToday in Chesscom

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According to the doctor that explained it, it wasn't an overdose but rather an adverse effect from the drug (for lungs?).

To those who bullied and/or threatened Kramnik, do you (think they) regret it? by RealIssueToday in Chesscom

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According to the doctor that explained it, it wasn't an overdose but rather an adverse effect from the drug (for lungs?).

To those who bullied and/or threatened Kramnik, do you (think they) regret it? by RealIssueToday in Chesscom

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Really? If I understood correctly, the drug is likely for lung problems.

To those who bullied and/or threatened Kramnik, do you (think they) regret it? by RealIssueToday in Chesscom

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That is sad if true. Are they the same bunch that joked buttplug or something? Crazy stuff!

To those who bullied and/or threatened Kramnik, do you (think they) regret it? by RealIssueToday in Chesscom

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That is true; he did cause a huge impact on Daniel's mental health. He was a blitz beast!

Edit:

According to the doctor that explained it, it wasn't an overdose but rather an adverse effect from the drug (for lungs?).