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mentally i measure kilos
this nikka is still going to school?



Stuyvesent actually accepted me when i applied there but i turned it down, stupidly. It's not a bad school.




It’s been a tough month for factchecking. After the Rolling Stone campus rape story unraveled, readers of all publications can be forgiven for questioning the process by which Americans get our news. And now it turns out that another blockbuster story is —to quote its subject in an exclusive Observer interview—”not true.”
So what did your parents think when they’re reading that you’ve got $72 million?
Mohammed Islam: Honestly, my dad wanted to disown me. My mom basically said she’d never talk to me. Their morals are that if I lie about it and don’t own up to it then they can no longer trust me. … They knew it was false and they basically wanted to kill me and I haven’t spoken to them since.
Read more at http://observer.com/2014/12/exclusi...genius-investor-made-it-all-up/#ixzz3M4CLqU4n
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Clown.
But if he has 8 figures his parents shouldn't be dictating to much!
He's about to get arrogant real quick in that household.....On some buy the house and kick them out shyt.





I will bet most people knew this was a terrible article. It's one thing to be a puffpiece, but when the story is from the likes of the NYPOST, the story is less than noncredible. A story like this is fit for National Inquirer and mediums like it. Some publications admonish the stupid idea of credibility.Knew it was a lie.
I'm not, but I wanted to hear what was up. Im most accounts that aren'tthe IRS are willing to work with you.
But if they feel you owe them, they may give you a break now, but your ass will hemorrhage later. The only cartel on earth
that doesn't have to fire a shot to light that ass up.
Look at the publisher of the story.The reporter(s) that broke this story need to be FIRED
You can't renounce until your bills are paid up.Not unless you have dual citizenship and renounce US citizenship.:pharrell: