Comment by NewLogic 1 month ago I'm for startups that don't defraud their customers with a proven track record of lying. 5 comments NewLogic Reply refurb 1 month ago Over promising is fraud. The hyperbole doesn’t help your argument at all. doublerabbit 1 month ago What part is hyperbole?Too many to quote but https://elonmusk.today hosts an intensive list of his lies. refurb 1 month ago Making predictions that don't come true is no fraud. Calling it fraud it hyperbole.And Jesus some people have more time on their hands than they know what to do with making a site like that.Imagine if they put their efforts into productive uses! DustinBrett 1 month ago [flagged] 1 reply →
refurb 1 month ago Over promising is fraud. The hyperbole doesn’t help your argument at all. doublerabbit 1 month ago What part is hyperbole?Too many to quote but https://elonmusk.today hosts an intensive list of his lies. refurb 1 month ago Making predictions that don't come true is no fraud. Calling it fraud it hyperbole.And Jesus some people have more time on their hands than they know what to do with making a site like that.Imagine if they put their efforts into productive uses! DustinBrett 1 month ago [flagged] 1 reply →
doublerabbit 1 month ago What part is hyperbole?Too many to quote but https://elonmusk.today hosts an intensive list of his lies. refurb 1 month ago Making predictions that don't come true is no fraud. Calling it fraud it hyperbole.And Jesus some people have more time on their hands than they know what to do with making a site like that.Imagine if they put their efforts into productive uses! DustinBrett 1 month ago [flagged] 1 reply →
refurb 1 month ago Making predictions that don't come true is no fraud. Calling it fraud it hyperbole.And Jesus some people have more time on their hands than they know what to do with making a site like that.Imagine if they put their efforts into productive uses!
Over promising is fraud. The hyperbole doesn’t help your argument at all.
What part is hyperbole?
Too many to quote but https://elonmusk.today hosts an intensive list of his lies.
Making predictions that don't come true is no fraud. Calling it fraud it hyperbole.
And Jesus some people have more time on their hands than they know what to do with making a site like that.
Imagine if they put their efforts into productive uses!
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