If you lifted the copyrights on certain things, where would the fun be in pirating them on the internet?
With $100 million, I'd probably give a lot of it away to charity or invest it to make that amount grow in the future. That's honestly too much money for one person to have. I'd make sure my family would be taken care of and I'd have some impulse buys to make...season tickets to all of my favorite teams, go on a couple big vacations each year, buy a good-sized house and a reliable automobile.
Shoalzie wrote:If you lifted the copyrights on certain things, where would the fun be in pirating them on the internet?
With $100 million, I'd probably give a lot of it away to charity or invest it to make that amount grow in the future. That's honestly too much money for one person to have. I'd make sure my family would be taken care of and I'd have some impulse buys to make...season tickets to all of my favorite teams, go on a couple big vacations each year, buy a good-sized house and a reliable automobile.
100 million ain't what it used to be. You can't even buy the White House for 100 million any more.
"Once upon a time, dinosaurs didn't have families. They lived in the woods and ate their children. It was a golden age."
—Earl Sinclair
"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
Shoalzie wrote:If you lifted the copyrights on certain things, where would the fun be in pirating them on the internet?
With $100 million, I'd probably give a lot of it away to charity or invest it to make that amount grow in the future. That's honestly too much money for one person to have. I'd make sure my family would be taken care of and I'd have some impulse buys to make...season tickets to all of my favorite teams, go on a couple big vacations each year, buy a good-sized house and a reliable automobile.
Nice job answering the question.
I'd probably buy up the copyrights to all of Shakespeare's works, and maybe Tolstoy and Chaucer.
Shoalzie wrote:If you lifted the copyrights on certain things, where would the fun be in pirating them on the internet?
With $100 million, I'd probably give a lot of it away to charity or invest it to make that amount grow in the future. That's honestly too much money for one person to have. I'd make sure my family would be taken care of and I'd have some impulse buys to make...season tickets to all of my favorite teams, go on a couple big vacations each year, buy a good-sized house and a reliable automobile.
Nice job answering the question.
I'd probably buy up the copyrights to all of Shakespeare's works, and maybe Tolstoy and Chaucer.
I've got some oceanfront property in Arizona to sell. You interested?
"Once upon a time, dinosaurs didn't have families. They lived in the woods and ate their children. It was a golden age."
—Earl Sinclair
"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
Shoalzie wrote:If you lifted the copyrights on certain things, where would the fun be in pirating them on the internet?
With $100 million, I'd probably give a lot of it away to charity or invest it to make that amount grow in the future. That's honestly too much money for one person to have. I'd make sure my family would be taken care of and I'd have some impulse buys to make...season tickets to all of my favorite teams, go on a couple big vacations each year, buy a good-sized house and a reliable automobile.
Nice job answering the question.
I'd probably buy up the copyrights to all of Shakespeare's works, and maybe Tolstoy and Chaucer.
I've got some oceanfront property in Arizona to sell. You interested?
I'd give 25% to mv$cal and 25% to KC$cott to invest for me then I'd blow the rest on whores, drugs, whores, booze, whores, sports travelling and whores.
Shoalzie wrote:If you lifted the copyrights on certain things, where would the fun be in pirating them on the internet?
With $100 million, I'd probably give a lot of it away to charity or invest it to make that amount grow in the future. That's honestly too much money for one person to have. I'd make sure my family would be taken care of and I'd have some impulse buys to make...season tickets to all of my favorite teams, go on a couple big vacations each year, buy a good-sized house and a reliable automobile.
Nice job answering the question.
I'd probably buy up the copyrights to all of Shakespeare's works, and maybe Tolstoy and Chaucer.
Money shouldn't dictate who should possess something that is more for the people. Who is even collecting money or royalties for Shakespeare's work now? My whole thing is that no one should own the rights to that. Art belongs in a museum and literature belongs in libraries or any place where the people can enjoy it. If I didn't create it, I don't have any right to capitalize on it if I actually could buy it's rights. It's such a Western way of thinking that you should think about owning the rights to something that has impacted culture long before you were born and will continue to do it when you die. Make your money the right way...
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Shoalzie wrote:That's honestly too much money for one person to have.
Go fuck yourself, commie twit.
I won't fault someone who earns it and uses it wisely...I just would feel uncomfortable for having that much when other people are in need. If you want to keep all the money for yourself, that's your right.