@lamenace056: Mec t’es pauvre. #lamenace #business #homme #pourtoii

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marcaschettino0
Marc Aschettino668 :
putin mais y devien de pire en pire lui
2025-02-22 09:38:52
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..e255
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Faut lui rappeler comment il a percé lui mdr
2025-02-22 11:15:43
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leandre_dion
ldr.d1 :
Nan des fois il a de bon discours, mais la chef c’était vraiment pas nécessaire, tout est incohérent.
2025-02-22 09:53:59
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clovis_pzvr
Clovis :
Laisse le plaisir de skier au gens chacun vie ça propre vie
2025-02-22 08:42:38
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vivien_lcz
Vivien :
Non là il abuse
2025-02-22 11:07:55
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vctr.00
vctr.00 :
Il a juste pas d’ami
2025-02-22 16:35:09
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dyjul_0519
𝙟𝙪&𝙙𝙮 :
l’argent monte à la tête lv
2025-02-22 13:36:20
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paul.elt1006
paul.elt1006 :
pas besion dargent pour profité
2025-02-22 09:03:17
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paul_78.1
paul_foot⚽️ :
Lui juste après ⛷️
2025-02-22 13:28:59
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sacrepaf
En avant guingamp :
Mais qu’est-ce qu’il raconte
2025-02-22 13:07:21
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mailoescobar
Ems💨🇦🇷 :
Ce mec j’ai mm pas les mots
2025-02-22 11:24:58
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emaaasct3
ℰ𝓂𝒶𝒶𝓈𝒸𝓉✰ :
Peut etre pauvre mais bien plus de respect
2025-02-22 17:20:57
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micka02567
Micka025 :
Pov tu sais pas skier
2025-02-22 08:53:26
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clem04223
clem.c :
Mdrr il sait juste pas skier ⛷️
2025-02-22 12:58:45
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userrrrrrr277273378391
userrrrr028273782199 :
Tu sais juste pas skier (moi non plus)
2025-02-22 09:22:05
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alx66000
alx66000 :
Oublie pas tu faisais des pranks y’a 3 ans 😂😂😂😂
2025-02-22 17:28:33
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aliosan36
axegkbrhissaz :
l'argent rend mauvais. pour certains en tout cas.
2025-02-22 16:41:45
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mathis.lzr
𝑀𝑎𝑡ℎ𝑖𝑠 愛 :
L argent fais pousser des ailes
2025-02-22 11:52:01
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adam.dssl
adam.dssl :
waw quelle mentalité
2025-02-22 20:45:46
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ma.a.la.vie.a.la.mort
ma.a.la.vie.a.la.mort :
Frustré de la vie ! 😂
2025-02-22 18:39:29
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yann_vch1
Yann_vch :
En gros tu sais pas skier ?
2025-02-22 20:50:53
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bene2.04
bene2.0 :
au début je l'aimais bien mais la
2025-02-22 12:26:34
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adem__d
Adem__d :
Andrew late
2025-02-23 03:26:46
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chaapazer
Chaapa… :
Il était rigolo au début mais ça y est faut lâcher ça 😂
2025-02-22 12:02:28
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hekimlucie66
Mike Lucie zoe :
Le mec depuis qu’il est blindé, il sent plus, il est obligé de rabaisser les gens quand tu regardes comment y a commencé en faisant ses vidéos, il foutait la merde au début et maintenant il se la pète
2025-02-22 10:02:41
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The number on your paycheck doesn't determine your quality of life. The relationship between that number and your cost of living determines your quality of life. $50,000 salary means completely different things depending on where you're spending it. In San Francisco, that's poverty. In Portugal, that's comfortable middle class. Same money. Different purchasing power. Different life. Americans conflate income level with financial security because in America, those correlate. You need high income to achieve basic security. But that's American-specific problem, not universal truth. Most countries don't require $200,000 household income to live normal middle-class life. They require fraction of that because: housing costs less, healthcare costs less, education costs less, transportation costs less, food costs less. Your income doesn't need to increase. Your expenses need to decrease. And expenses decrease by changing location. This is why Americans making modest incomes abroad describe feeling wealthy for first time. Income didn't change. Relationship between income and expenses changed dramatically. $1,500/month in America: poverty, government assistance, survival mode, constant crisis. $1,500/month in right countries abroad: comfortable housing, food security, healthcare access, savings capacity, actual quality of life. Same money. Different context. Completely different experience. The Americans staying stuck
The number on your paycheck doesn't determine your quality of life. The relationship between that number and your cost of living determines your quality of life. $50,000 salary means completely different things depending on where you're spending it. In San Francisco, that's poverty. In Portugal, that's comfortable middle class. Same money. Different purchasing power. Different life. Americans conflate income level with financial security because in America, those correlate. You need high income to achieve basic security. But that's American-specific problem, not universal truth. Most countries don't require $200,000 household income to live normal middle-class life. They require fraction of that because: housing costs less, healthcare costs less, education costs less, transportation costs less, food costs less. Your income doesn't need to increase. Your expenses need to decrease. And expenses decrease by changing location. This is why Americans making modest incomes abroad describe feeling wealthy for first time. Income didn't change. Relationship between income and expenses changed dramatically. $1,500/month in America: poverty, government assistance, survival mode, constant crisis. $1,500/month in right countries abroad: comfortable housing, food security, healthcare access, savings capacity, actual quality of life. Same money. Different context. Completely different experience. The Americans staying stuck "until they earn more money" are solving wrong problem. They don't need more money. They need their money to work better. And money works better in locations where cost of living hasn't outpaced wage growth. You're not too poor to move abroad. You're too poor to stay in America. Your income is insufficient for American cost structure but entirely adequate for dozens of other countries. This is what visa income thresholds reveal. Countries setting requirements around $1,500-2,000/month aren't targeting poverty-level applicants. They're setting thresholds at income level that genuinely supports comfortable life in their context. Americans see those thresholds and think "that's impossibly low, must be mistake." No. That's what middle-class income actually looks like when basic necessities aren't artificially inflated. The poverty you're experiencing in America isn't because you don't earn enough in absolute terms. It's because your income is inadequate for American cost structure specifically. Change the cost structure by changing location, and income that felt insufficient suddenly provides quality of life it's supposed to provide. Link in bio for leveraging American income in countries where it actually works. Does your income feel like poverty in America but comfortable abroad? 🆘🇺🇸

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