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People who used to cover their answer sheets in school so that no-one could copy them....

Are you millionaires yet?

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  • 1
    If you needed to copy from someone, you are sur not a millionaire
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    i don't think being a millionaire is the right measure stick. It's way easier to be a millionaire if you have no moral or do things illegally
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    @iceb I will abandon all my morals for extaclly 3.2M$. It's the least amount you need to never work again in your life.

    So tell me, how do I do it ?
  • 0
    @NoToJavaScript having no morals is just a prerequisite
  • 1
    @NoToJavaScript> "So tell me, how do I do it ?"

    https://store.ramseysolutions.com/m...

    You're welcome
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    @NoToJavaScript You can go work for a drug lord on Mexico or Caribia. Please be sure that you have the skill set that he wants, though.

    Also, people cover their answer sheet to avoid problem with the teacher/examiner; not because they want to be a millionaire. When you left your answer in plain sight for the guy that sit next to you, the teacher might think that you two are in cohort.
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    @daniel-wu You won't become a millionaire working for a drug lord because the point of being a drug- or warlord is to have that money for yourself.

    So, the correct way would be to become a drug lord, not working for one.
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    @Fast-Nop working for a drug lord will just get you killed immediately too.
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    @ars1 That's unlikely because the consequence would be that drug lords would have to do all of their work alone, and that's not how the cartels operate. Though the general job risk is ofc higher than with usual dev jobs.
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    @Fast-Nop @ars1

    What are you two on about? I started from expressing my anger about students hiding their answer sheets in exams and you two reached cartels and shit lol.
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    @SidTheITGuy If you read from top to bottom, you will find that it was about how to get a millionaire, and that was part of your original rant.
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    @Fast-Nop it wasn't exactly "how to become a millionaire", it was about a sarcastic rhetorical question aimed at students who hide their answers in exams.
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    It is not enough that I should succeed. Others should fail
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    @TheBeardedOne That's the level of toxicity that keeps me on the Internet. Good one.
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    @SidTheITGuy if everyone else sucks, my mediocrity isn't so mediocre anymore
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    Kind of.
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    I circled wrong answers on purpose, let people copy them and in the end quickly fixed them. And yes I am but in local shit currency only :(
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