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We all knew Hunter was a d-bag, but this is amazing, even for him.

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  • George KG Offline
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    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/hunter-biden-took-thousands-daughters-college-fund-hookers-drugs

    Hunter Biden withdrew $20,000 from his daughter Maisy's college fund and spent it on "hookers and drugs" after being warned he had just 44 cents left in his bank account, the Daily Mail reported Friday.

    According to the outlet, Biden received an email from Wells Fargo bank on Dec. 17, 2018, warning that he had just 44 cents left in his account, which prompted a muddled reply ordering the bank to transfer $20,000 from Maisy's college savings account.

    In another email to his wealth managers just days later, Biden, who at the time was admittedly deep into a "full-blown addiction" to crack cocaine and spending on prostitutes, said to "liquidate what you can," and asked that no money be pulled from his accounts to pay bill belonging to his "ex."

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    Oh, and he didn't have enough funds to cover his live jasmine.com account (look it up, I ain't going there).

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    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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    • MikM Offline
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      Cocaine turns everyone into animals if you do enough. Worse than opiates.

      "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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        Honestly this is the stuff I feel sorry for him about.

        ‘Douchebag’ I’ll reserve for the political grifting.

        Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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        • taiwan_girlT Offline
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          Addiction is a sad thing. But, if he any self respect (and maybe the fact that he was/is an addict answers that question), then yeah, it was a bad thing to do.

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          • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

            Addiction is a sad thing. But, if he any self respect (and maybe the fact that he was/is an addict answers that question), then yeah, it was a bad thing to do.

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            @taiwan_girl said in We all knew Hunter was a d-bag, but this is amazing, even for him.:

            Addiction is a sad thing. But, if he any self respect (and maybe the fact that he was/is an addict answers that question), then yeah, it was a bad thing to do.

            Not sure if you know this but self respect is always an early casualty of drug use.

            Please love yourself.

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            • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

              @taiwan_girl said in We all knew Hunter was a d-bag, but this is amazing, even for him.:

              Addiction is a sad thing. But, if he any self respect (and maybe the fact that he was/is an addict answers that question), then yeah, it was a bad thing to do.

              Not sure if you know this but self respect is always an early casualty of drug use.

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              @Aqua-Letifer said in We all knew Hunter was a d-bag, but this is amazing, even for him.:

              @taiwan_girl said in We all knew Hunter was a d-bag, but this is amazing, even for him.:

              Addiction is a sad thing. But, if he any self respect (and maybe the fact that he was/is an addict answers that question), then yeah, it was a bad thing to do.

              Not sure if you know this but self respect is always an early casualty of drug use.

              I dont know much about addiction. I guess it is somewhat lucky, but also somewhat nave that I have been fortunate not to have that problem or know anybody close to me that has had an addiction problem. It is so hard for everybody involved. 😞

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              • MikM Offline
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                You don’t know the half of it and you are lucky. Cocaine is the most evil substance known to man.

                I had a friend, now deceased, who was a serious coke abuser. He and a friend were shooting coke, and his buddy went into convulsions and then was still. Not breathing. He was sure he was dead. Along with the thoughts of WTF do I do now, his strongest desire was to do another shot. That’s how bad that stuff is. Eventually his friend came back to life. He was lucky.

                Crack is the same way. You’d sell your mother into slavery for another hit while you are under the influence.

                Count yourself lucky to have no direct experience.

                "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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                • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                  @Aqua-Letifer said in We all knew Hunter was a d-bag, but this is amazing, even for him.:

                  @taiwan_girl said in We all knew Hunter was a d-bag, but this is amazing, even for him.:

                  Addiction is a sad thing. But, if he any self respect (and maybe the fact that he was/is an addict answers that question), then yeah, it was a bad thing to do.

                  Not sure if you know this but self respect is always an early casualty of drug use.

                  I dont know much about addiction. I guess it is somewhat lucky, but also somewhat nave that I have been fortunate not to have that problem or know anybody close to me that has had an addiction problem. It is so hard for everybody involved. 😞

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                  Aqua Letifer
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                  @taiwan_girl said in We all knew Hunter was a d-bag, but this is amazing, even for him.:

                  @Aqua-Letifer said in We all knew Hunter was a d-bag, but this is amazing, even for him.:

                  @taiwan_girl said in We all knew Hunter was a d-bag, but this is amazing, even for him.:

                  Addiction is a sad thing. But, if he any self respect (and maybe the fact that he was/is an addict answers that question), then yeah, it was a bad thing to do.

                  Not sure if you know this but self respect is always an early casualty of drug use.

                  I dont know much about addiction. I guess it is somewhat lucky, but also somewhat nave that I have been fortunate not to have that problem or know anybody close to me that has had an addiction problem. It is so hard for everybody involved. 😞

                  Somewhere between a half dozen to a dozen friends I grew up with developed serious drug problems. One of my best friends from back home is in perpetual jail, prison, whatever, for drugs. I had to watch him get into it. His parents are now stuck raising his kid.

                  And then there was the time my neighbors back home called the police on me for breaking into my parents' house to steal a ton of shit. Except I was 3 states away at the time. Turns out it was my cousin—we just look that much alike. Again, drugs. He'd been at our house for some Thanksgivings and Christmases and so therefore knew what to steal and where it was.

                  Least they're still alive, as far as I know.

                  Please love yourself.

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                    No relatives here but three friends lost brothers and one friend lost a son to opioids. It’s a genuine tragedy.

                    Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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