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  • Originally posted by And Still View Post
    We live in the US. Within a global economy. When you say "billionaire" to another US resident, that has certain connotations. And in a certain context.

    I have a MBA from the Stern School of Business. I will be more than happy to engage is any macroeconomic discussion you want.

    Besides, the terms 'millionaire' and 'billionaire' are fluid. Does that mean someone with a million in assets? Does that include house equity? is that just liquid assets? Is the new definition of 'millionaire' someone who makes USD 1 Mn per annum?


    Additionally, your previous insults and simplistic assumptions were a bit comical to me. No offense. Still, I let them roll off my back because I see that you have a third-world educational mindset.

    You are comparing the relative costs of living of the average American to the average Filipino. Yes, in that (extremely narrow) sense, you can say that the Manila c-o-l is lower. What you are not taking into account is the amalgam of myriad other economic issues that factor in. Principally, the DESIRED lifestyle of manny pacquiao.

    Pac isn't rummaging through Payatas. That isn't his lifestyle. Pac is buying luxury goods at a higher cost that Americans or Europeans. Yeah, i saw fatass jinkee carrying a Hermes bag. Pac is buying petrol at a 40 to 50% higher cost than Americans do. In sum, there are many costs that Pac incurs which are actually higher than the costs in most developed countries.

    I don't want to bore the forum. PM me.
    is he or is he not a "BILLIONAIRE" in philippines?

    did i not state "billionaire in his own country"?

    so what's the fucking problem?

    fuck you're so simple.

    and quit telling me i have a third world mentality , *****.

    i'm fucking american.

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    • Originally posted by SuckaPunch View Post
      Pacman linked to ambush try on Sarangani mayor
      By BEN O. TESIORNA
      April 27, 2010, 5:32pm



      The Philippine National Police (PNP) is set to look into the possible involvement of boxing champ Manny Pacquiao in the attempted ambush on the mayor of the Glan town Sunday evening.

      This, after rumors surfaced that one of the two vehicles seized by the authorities from the five arrested suspects are registered under the name of Pacquiao's wife, Jinky. Several campaign stickers of Pacquiao were also recovered from the vans.

      But Pacquiao, standard bearer of People’s Champ Movement, said the attempt to link him to the assassination try on Glan town mayor Enrique Yap Jr. was politically-motivated aimed at tainting his candidacy which has been gaining on his rival businessman Roy Chiongbian.

      The two Toyota vans with plate numbers RBR 709 and MDM 577 were seized by the authorities from the suspects who allegedly attempted to ambush Yap.

      Also taken from the suspects were an Armalite rifle and a .45 caliber pistol.

      “These unfounded charges against me came out as a result of the recent survey which showed my candidacy was faring well against my opponent,” Pacquiao said.

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      To read the entire article:

      http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/254871...arangani-mayor
      LMAO!! where do they come up with this?

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      • pacman should stay in boxing

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        • Originally posted by Sexy Beast View Post

          and quit telling me i have a third world mentality , *****.

          i'm fucking american.
          I say it because it is true. You have a third world mentality. Sorry if that hurts your feelings and you have to resort to name-calling.

          Your calculations are as simplistic as to be laughable. Again, you don't have the credentials or background to understand COL, CPI, Inflation, cost of capital or any of the other critical factors in such a conversion.

          I'm moving on, puppet. No need to respond.

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          • Originally posted by And Still View Post
            I say it because it is true. You have a third world mentality. Sorry if that hurts your feelings and you have to resort to name-calling.

            Your calculations are as simplistic as to be laughable. Again, you don't have the credentials or background to understand COL, CPI, Inflation, cost of capital or any of the other critical factors in such a conversion.

            I'm moving on, puppet. No need to respond.
            LMAO

            simplistic?

            i'm responding to you and your "it's 10 million pesos for a loaf of bread" and you want to call a response to that simplistic?

            stfu

            pacquiao is worth billions of pesos.

            in his country he's a billionaire.

            simplistic? yes.

            it's also true.

            i'm not an economist.

            i don't know how much bread costs in philippines.

            but i'm smart enough not to say ****** **** like a loaf of bread in philippines cost $200,000 dollars.

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            • this ***** makes a ****** statement.

              someone asks him simple questions.

              he responds with non answers.

              comes back the next day and now he has a degree in economics and credentials from a business school supposedly.

              what a lame.

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              • Originally posted by Sexy Beast View Post
                this ***** makes a ****** statement.

                someone asks him simple questions.

                he responds with non answers.

                comes back the next day and now he has a degree in economics and credentials from a business school supposedly.

                what a lame.
                Your 3rd-world education doesn't compare to his "alleged" NYU post-graduate degree. This fool probably just started Economics 101 from a community college and claims he has an MBA from Stern, lol.

                I guess he's a managing director at Goldman Sachs who does nothing all day but hate on Pacquiao on NSB.

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                • I can not say I am surprised. I always knew Pacquiao was one to kill.

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                  • LOL, Pacquio's a killer in, and outside the ring!

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                    • Originally posted by SuckaPunch View Post
                      Your 3rd-world education doesn't compare to his "alleged" NYU post-graduate degree. This fool probably just started Economics 101 from a community college and claims he has an MBA from Stern, lol.

                      I guess he's a managing director at Goldman Sachs who does nothing all day but hate on Pacquiao on NSB.
                      i don't understand what he's getting at.

                      he wants to talk about how the peso is devalued. they pay pacquiao in pesos?

                      cost of living , even at the level pacquiao lives at is cheaper in the philippines than in the u.s. way cheaper.

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