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From $78 to less than half that amount.

If only STIFFY E would have kept his chili covered fingers away.

The rising costs to manufacture the vehicles, issues with filling orders at the same price.

Led to a disaster for that company.

All thanks to STIFFY E.

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7 minutes ago, KingKolzig said:

more quality food he doesnt deserve at all

 

 

 

Couple things.

Why doesn’t he show himself?

Shows his son and wife instead.

Fucking weird.  

Maybe he DUBBED his voice because they were at the place with TYRONE.

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10 hours ago, xyz said:

Oh yeah!

Who can forget the truck stop pick up.

Then DIARRHEA pizza for dinner.

While watching movies on his phone.

Quoting other movies for dinner talk.

Weird as fuck.

this post sums it up

-landers comes to texas

-somehow i end up eating a truck stop diner

-i get diarrhea

somehow he mushed the whole state of texas, the weather and everything else has sucked since i got here... it was freaking 30 degrees and windy as fuck yesterday

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On 11/14/2021 at 3:04 PM, Axl Rose 2020 said:

Huge manufacturing facility in NORMAL, ILLINOIS.

 

Former Mitsubishi plant

Twelve subcontractors that worked on a project to expand electric vehicle maker Rivian’s Normal, Ill., manufacturing plant have reached a settlement with the state attorney general’s office and Illinois Dept. of Labor over allegations they failed to pay workers for overtime labor.

Guangzhou Mino Equipment Co. of China, IT8 Software Engineering S.L. of Spain and Mexico-based LAM Automation, which were all hired on a project at the plant, used a complex subcontracting arrangement to avoid paying overtime wages to 54 workers brought in from Mexico on work visas, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced on Dec. 21. LAM was responsible for paying the workers, but Mino and IT8 had control over their work and employment conditions.

Illinois law requires time-and-a-half pay for each hour beyond 40 worked in a week. State investigators found the laborers typically worked seven days per week, between 60 and 80 hours, but they were not paid full overtime wages, officials say.

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On 3/11/2022 at 7:12 PM, joeybagadonuts said:

Losing a 1/3 over the last 4 months actually isn’t horrible given most midcap stocks have gotten absolutely wrecked. Only thing keeping me afloat are the positions I have in 3x leveraged efts that short the market. YANG which is a fade of the Chinese market is up 100% since I posted it here. 

Yang up another 16% today.  Get some!!!

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