Win the powerball and still work a 9 to 5 brehs

MalikReloaded

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you sound ridiculous. do you knwo how money that powerball was?
yall are really broke, like broke in the mind broke. like so broke you dont understand how much money100's of millions of dollars really is.

do you understand not only will you probably never spend it in your life time. neither will your kids kids. the only epopel you see blowing that kind of doe are people like ball players who hang around other millionaires. yet they dont get all their money in one sitting. they get it 20 mil per year or so. football might be a hint more. no one gets 200 mil. but the powerball.

working still is stealing a job from someone else who needs it. stop being selfish. take your money, and start a little business and chill out.

I stopped trying to talk to them. Broke is a mentality. Waste of time trying to convince them how crazy they sound.

Unless you were spending money like Michael Jackson, then you have nothing to worry about.



You could spend $1 million every year (which is insane) and still die with $200 million and change. That's how much money that is. It's wealth.
 

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If I won...I'd quit the next day. Be on the first plane smoking out of town. I'd probably go back in school and get like 2 masters and a phD, studying at some elite school like LSE or Cambrige :ahh: Just because of intellectual curiosity. Might write like 7 or 8 books in the next 10 years. Would travel the world three times over. Would spend my days reading, painting, learning different languages, etc. I'd be a proper gentleman :mjpls:
What you gonna write books about :patrice: and more importantly who do u expect to buy them :patrice:
 

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I prefer apartment living until I have a family.


I'd probably follow Twiztid or ICP on tour and bang the finest juggalettes

Not a huge fan of flying on planes so traveling overseas wouldn't be my thing unless a chick talked me into it.

Besides, I'd wanna stay where I live now and chill with the homies. In my new Benz of course.
Finest juggalettes? Sounds like an oxymoron. :skip:
 

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What you gonna write books about :patrice: and more importantly who do u expect to buy them :patrice:

I write now. If I was super rich and never had to have a "job" again, I would just spend my days doing that, among other things. It's not about the money. I like that long after I'm dead and gone someone could be reading what I wrote 100, 200 years from now.
 

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The wrong people keep winning this shyt :martin:

Lisa, who works in a dermatologist's office, said she still plans on working despite the potential life-changing winnings.

"I'll be there Monday,'' Lisa said after calling her supervisor to tell her to tune in to TODAY.

John, who works at a maintenance distribution center
, has kept the ticket on him since Lisa woke him up at 4:30 a.m. on Thursday to say the numbers on one of their tickets were a match for the winning numbers

The owners of the first of three Powerball jackpot winning tickets have been publicly confirmed as John and Lisa Robinson.
The Robinsons, who live in Munford, said they will be taking the lump cash payout which equates to $328 million.

"We're going to take the lump sum, because we're not guaranteed tomorrow," Robinson said. "We just wanted a little big piece of the pie. Now we're real grateful we got the big piece of the pie."

The couple's daughter and their dog Abby were by their side when they went to the lottery headquarters.

Both John, 58, and Lisa Robinson confirmed that they plan on continuing to work at their jobs. They said the first thing they will do is pay off their daughter's student loans.

When asked whether they planned to buy a big house, they said they have no interest. "I never wanted that in the past. I don't want that now," Lisa Robinson said.


The other two winning tickets were sold separately at a 7-Eleven in Chino Hills, California, and a Publix in Melbourne, Florida. Neither of the owners of those tickets has come forward to claim the prize money.

The jackpot was $1.58 billion, and each winner will be entitled to a $528,800,000 share if they choose the annuitized version. If they opt for the cash payout, they will receive $327,835,000 before taxes, according to Rebecca Hargrove, the president and CEO of the Tennessee lottery.


I am going to take a shot in the dark without search engine images and say they are a middle age White couple as they said they will pay off their daughter student loans (and not give 10% to church) They still have slave mentality if they plan on spending 1/3 or more of their day working unless they are in health and human services (which they are not) or plan to buy their current companies.
 

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Man I'd come in my office job like..

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I'm going home early...
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