Meth is a different kind of dealer.Probably less common for landscapers than for meth dealers though.
Meth is a different kind of dealer.Probably less common for landscapers than for meth dealers though.
Meth is a different kind of dealer.
The problem with that business model, none of them seem to have an exit strategy. You were talking about Corleone somewhere. The Columbian story of Pablo Escobar is captivating, crazy, and interesting AF. At some point the crazy sums of money are irrelevant, it's about retaining power. It's not something I can wrap my head around, I'm a happy go lucky MFer.I dont care what anyone says, the drug game is a business. If you can stay alive and be successful at it, you could use those skills anywhere.
The problem with that business model, none of them seem to have an exit strategy. You were talking about Corleone somewhere. The Columbian story of Pablo Escobar is captivating, crazy, and interesting AF. At some point the crazy sums of money are irrelevant, it's about retaining power. It's not something I can wrap my head around, I'm a happy go lucky MFer.![]()
That's because people kill 100 million of them annually.Sharks rarely die of old age.
That's because people kill 100 million of them annually.
More than a few of them end up in the entertainment industry.The problem with that business model, none of them seem to have an exit strategy.
RespectThis is not connected to this thread but I wanted to correct something that I said about you that you don't ever start threads criticizing democrats. Having just seen the thread resurface from last year that you started, "This B**** is stupid", which I either didn’t see or didn't remember, I stand corrected and I was wrong. So I would retract that statement.
Greed. Escobar could've easily left as a billionaire probably but he wanted more, same as El Chapo. Nobody is smart enough in that business to make money to leave.The problem with that business model, none of them seem to have an exit strategy. You were talking about Corleone somewhere. The Columbian story of Pablo Escobar is captivating, crazy, and interesting AF. At some point the crazy sums of money are irrelevant, it's about retaining power. It's not something I can wrap my head around, I'm a happy go lucky MFer.![]()
So we can agree it's a culture problem, and not an intellectual one?Greed. Escobar could've easily left as a billionaire probably but he wanted more, same as El Chapo. Nobody is smart enough in that business to make money to leave.