How Poor Are You? (3 Viewers)

Chxta

Onye kwe, Chi ya ekwe
Nov 1, 2004
12,088
#24
Just for the fun of it, I inputed an annual income of $1000 into that scheisse Gray put up, and this was the result:

You are in the top 44.52% richest people in the world.
There are 3,328,279,301 people poorer than you.
How do you feel about that? A bit richer we hope. Please consider donating just a small amount to help some of the poorest people in the world. Many of their lives could be improved dramatically or even saved if you donate just one hour's salary (approx $0.69)

Oh, and in case you’re interested you are the 2,671,720,699 richest person in the world.
What kinda fucking marketing strategy's that?
 

alex_samatar

Senior Member
Feb 16, 2004
807
#29
I think i am the poorest person in this world because i don't get even one cent but i believe one day i will be the richest man in the world
I hope P Gate will be ma best friend because of ma money
 

nedved34

Senior Member
Oct 3, 2002
3,919
#30
++ [ originally posted by alex_samatar ] ++
I think i am the poorest person in this world because i don't get even one cent but i believe one day i will be the richest man in the world
I hope P Gate will be ma best friend because of ma money
who's P gate? :D
 
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gray

gray

Senior Member
Moderator
Apr 22, 2003
30,260
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  • Thread Starter #34
    ++ [ originally posted by snoop ] ++
    can you explain me this Gray?(the meaning)

    if it mean what I am thinking ,it's complete bullshit :D
    It means that you're richer than 100% - "whatever percentile you're richer than" people.

    So if you're in the 95th percentile, you're richer than 5% of the people in the world.
     

    swag

    L'autista
    Administrator
    Sep 23, 2003
    84,776
    #38
    Good one, Mark77. :LOL:

    One year, while I was a grad student, I was doing my taxes for the previous year. Once I totaled up the numbers, I realized I had earned more money from an insurance settlement - when a car hit me on my bicycle - than I did on everything else combined. The sad part was that we're not talking some big pain-and-suffering settlement with me walking around in a neckbrace. It really just covered a totaled bicycle, which was a used, 8-year-old bike I bought off another grad student at that.

    That year on the tax form box that asked my profession, I wrote in "stunt man".
     

    Chxta

    Onye kwe, Chi ya ekwe
    Nov 1, 2004
    12,088
    #39
    ++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++
    Good one, Mark77. :LOL:

    One year, while I was a grad student, I was doing my taxes for the previous year. Once I totaled up the numbers, I realized I had earned more money from an insurance settlement - when a car hit me on my bicycle - than I did on everything else combined. The sad part was that we're not talking some big pain-and-suffering settlement with me walking around in a neckbrace. It really just covered a totaled bicycle, which was a used, 8-year-old bike I bought off another grad student at that.

    That year on the tax form box that asked my profession, I wrote in "stunt man".
    :rofl:
     
    Jan 7, 2004
    29,704
    #40
    ++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++
    Good one, Mark77. :LOL:

    One year, while I was a grad student, I was doing my taxes for the previous year. Once I totaled up the numbers, I realized I had earned more money from an insurance settlement - when a car hit me on my bicycle - than I did on everything else combined. The sad part was that we're not talking some big pain-and-suffering settlement with me walking around in a neckbrace. It really just covered a totaled bicycle, which was a used, 8-year-old bike I bought off another grad student at that.

    That year on the tax form box that asked my profession, I wrote in "stunt man".

    at least you still had your sense of humour
     

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