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That was his choice. I offered him up to 50%. Nice guy that I am.
I'm super glad he didn't accept the offer...haha.
Edit: That must go down as a blunder in history but who can expect more from a professor of minimalism as he is?!
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20 sats \ 9 replies \ @grayruby 12h
He underestimated my level of laziness. Thought he would be the Tom Brady of territories, have a little input here and share in the spoils but little did he know I ensnared him in this project so I could do less work.
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I've no objection that @grayruby is a smart smart man (refuting the dog declaration about him) but I'm frankly surprised how @Undisciplined (who otherwise is smart too), couldn't cash in the opportunity. Can we write it down as one of stupid instance by the writer of "So many degenerate books?".
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You certainly could, but on the other hand, @grayruby just forked over 40% of a profitable venture to someone who was essentially free labor already.
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But I guess he also wanted your melodious voice for the pod, right? I mean that's okay you declined out of modesty but it's not right to say that you got 40% for free labour because ever since you arrived the profits have been rising for the territory.
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The pod existed before I bought into the ownership group.
No kidding. Stacker Sports was already turning a profit.
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So, you mean you declined a 10% in a profitable Bitcoin business! Are you sure you were in all of your senses?
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In seriousness, I didn't feel right having an equal share as the founder and wanted it to continue being clear that he's at the helm.
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