And it will be killed in 3… 2…
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Kahn of the radiation desert.
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You make a lot of them. They are flat. They get painted, they get punched out, (this is where the ‘magic’ happens) they get shuffled around to load into machines to put them on the bottles, they go through the machine and they get clamped to the bottles.
There! Instant plastics!
Meh. They were brown. This is just the ramp up.
I was damning Gates with my faint praise.
Oh, I don’t disagree. The how to his billions should be scrutinized heavily, which is what I was pointing toward with the last sentence.
As for his net worth, he has currently pledged (last month) to give it away before he dies. His now ex wife still has an impressive amount and his kids no doubt have massive trusts to their name, so they will not need to work for anything (a disservice, I think).
Again, I just think he is using his massive wealth in a more altruistic manner than the majority of the wealthy, which does not do away with his historical moral character.
Y’all need to get some reading comprehension. I’m not defending but damming by faint praise.
Can ya calm yer shit down and quit being a condescending ass to another person? Is that at all possible?
This is a change from what his plan was previously and was just announced last month. If you could read, I have not once defended the guy, just pointed out a difference between him and others. That’s it. He has always been a conniving schmuck and billionaires should not exist.
This is a recent statement.
https://www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/articles/next-chapter
Again, not saying he is a good guy. Just better than other billionaires.
Oh, up front costs are less, long term costs would be much more.
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