• I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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    > be me
    > have money
    > like “i can get away with pedophilia” money
    > can get any woman i want
    > lil’ me won’t get hard
    > gold digger says it’s ok, i can hear her laugh
    > everyone giggles when i’m around
    > hear rumors of how i was cheated by every gf and wife
    > time to fix this shit
    > coke’n cialis combo
    > get dick surgery
    > get ready for the pornstar dick, bitches!
    > unlicensed medics
    > forgot to tell them i was high af
    > die in surgery\

    • blujan@sopuli.xyz
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      Moisés Saba Masri: A prominent Mexican billionaire businessman, his wife, son, and daughter-in-law, along with the pilot, died in a helicopter crash in heavy fog on the outskirts of Mexico City in January 2010. The helicopter’s tail reportedly hit a house and its blades struck a tree.

  • Let's Go 2 the Mall! ❌👑@lemmy.world
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    I don’t get it. If you are a billionaire, you’d have women (or men, whatever you like) throwing themselves at your junk. Why take the risk? You won at life, just enjoy banging everything that moves my dude. You could have a micro penis and still have people begging to do ungodly perverted things to it if you have that kind of money. Never satisfied I guess.

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      It’s because a normal person would hit a few tens of millions and call it a day, retire, spend time with their family. The internal drive that creates a billionaire also prevents them from ever being happy or satisfied in any meaningful way. I think it’s similar to how a psychopath is incapable of empathy, it’s pathological.

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        I have a theory that very few, if any, of these people are happy

        Its easier to accept our crappy hamster bodies when we dont have enough money to think we can change that reality

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      Because when you have so much, any and every hit to the ego feels that much worse, and the concept that something could exist that can’t be fixed by throwing money at it seems impossible.

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      Billionaires are as insecure and self centered as anyone. Part of the problem really and why rich people should be paying more taxes.

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      billionaires are not like us, just like psychopaths are not like us. I wonder if they even have souls if souls exist… probably exchanged it for money.

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    Including the 32 billionaires that died last year, that’s just over 1% of all billionaires removed from this Earth! That’s not an insignificant number. Let’s make it even higher!

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    An autopsy later confirmed that Laniado died from cardiac hypertrophy, a condition involving an enlarged heart.

    A search of his hotel room revealed he had been taking multiple substances banned in France, along with vasodilators commonly used to treat erectile dysfunction. According to judicial sources, these substances are believed to have contributed to his death.

    Ah, so it had nothing to do with the procedure, dude was on a cocktail of his own drugs, didn’t tell the doctor, had a heart attack.

    So, if it was anyones fault, it was the pathetic billionaires fault. Also anyone who gets rich from diamonds is always, 100%, a scumbag.

    • CaptainBasculin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      It’s honestly really sad for the surgeon. Before undergoing surgery the patient must disclose everything that could make complications on the operation for a reason, a doctor does not care what crimes the patient commits and won’t have a reason to snitch, but not knowing the patient using banned substances that affect surgery could lead to life altering (and in this case outright ending it) problems.

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        Well, the “lead” surgeon wasn’t even licenced to practice medicine in France, so it’s kinda hard to feel bad for him

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    I can’t believe being a billionaire wasn’t enough for this man, he was still insecure that he felt the need to buy a bigger dick.

    I don’t know who needs to hear this, but women don’t need a gorilla sized dick! They need you to eat them out! (this guy had a wife. We need to ask men if they crave gorilla dicks)

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      being a billionaire wasn’t enough for this man

      If someone is unhappy with who/what they are, no amount of money can ever fill that hole.

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      Not even that bigger. Enlargement surgery is highly risky (even if this guy died of a heart attack), and only promises like 2cm in additional length. Girth increases are slightly more substantial though. It sounds like he was getting the type that is just an injection of fat in the dick, which is comparatively less risky.

      The risks involved are wild. A sizable amount of doctors doing enlargements have questionable standings with their local medical boards. It’s also not uncommon to find places that are very vague about what they are adding or changing about your body, while promising extreme results. Infections, loss of function, constant erection due to the addition of harder structures, decreased sensitivity are some of the more alarming, yet not uncommon risks. As it’s an elective, specialized surgery, practices are often aggressive and manipulative in dealing with clients/potential clients. Is not unheard of for places to require multiple surgeries, when it turns out there were complications with the first one.

    • cub Gucci@lemmy.today
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      As if you haven’t read Great Gatsby back in school. You can’t fill the void with money, you can only escape the reality