because he who dies with the most stuff, wins
Demotivational poster description: Money, cash, dollars, USD - call it what you like ;) Anyway this demotivator reminds me about a two movies - "Wall Street" and "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" and main character of them. Ladies and gentlemen hereby I present you the famous Gordon Gekko - lord of the stock exchange and creator of very famous phrase " greed is good ". Watch him speaking his mind in a movie "Wall Street":
I think it fits perfect to this demotivational poster. Oh and watch the trailer of the second movie, because it's kinda cool.
Yeah - * someone reminded me I once said "Greed is good". Now it seems it's legal. * And epic "and one... mobile phone". So now go you are going to invest on stock exchange or Forex, right? ;)
I think it fits perfect to this demotivational poster. Oh and watch the trailer of the second movie, because it's kinda cool.
Yeah - * someone reminded me I once said "Greed is good". Now it seems it's legal. * And epic "and one... mobile phone". So now go you are going to invest on stock exchange or Forex, right? ;)
Joke of The Day:
A mathematician, an accountant and an economist apply for the same job.
The interviewer calls in the mathematician and asks "What do two plus two equal?" The mathematician replies "Four." The interviewer asks "Four, exactly?" The mathematician looks at the interviewer incredulously and says "Yes, four, exactly."
Then the interviewer calls in the accountant and asks the same question "What do two plus two equal?" The accountant says "On average, four - give or take ten percent, but on average, four."
Then the interviewer calls in the economist and poses the same question "What do two plus two equal?" The economist gets up, locks the door, closes the shade, sits down next to the interviewer and says "What do you want it to equal?"
The interviewer calls in the mathematician and asks "What do two plus two equal?" The mathematician replies "Four." The interviewer asks "Four, exactly?" The mathematician looks at the interviewer incredulously and says "Yes, four, exactly."
Then the interviewer calls in the accountant and asks the same question "What do two plus two equal?" The accountant says "On average, four - give or take ten percent, but on average, four."
Then the interviewer calls in the economist and poses the same question "What do two plus two equal?" The economist gets up, locks the door, closes the shade, sits down next to the interviewer and says "What do you want it to equal?"
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