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    NEON‏ @NEON_UK 1 Nov 2019

    If you'd been paid £1000 a day every day since Jesus died, you still wouldn't be a billionaire. The idea that it could possibly be proportionate to how hard they work or how intelligent they are, is obviously ridiculous @lukehildyard ready for billionaire debate #journorequest

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      1. TheAccountant‏ @szbaaaa 1 Nov 2019
        Replying to @NEON_UK @lukehildyard

        This is mad

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      1. raveal‏ @raveal47 1 Nov 2019
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        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRh6bgWScLU …

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      1. Paddy Carter‏ @CarterPaddy 1 Nov 2019
        Replying to @NEON_UK @lukehildyard

        It is obviously ridiculous. You get billions by e.g. owning a slice of an business that goes on to be tremendously successful. You may or may not have personally contributed to that success. Or by getting in on some hugely profitable trades buying and selling capital assets

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      1. Emelle Asante‏ @MzEmelle 1 Nov 2019
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        😳

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      1. Tom Giles‏ @modernsoulrec 1 Nov 2019
        Replying to @NEON_UK @lukehildyard

        In this case I'd advise you to raise your day rate to £1,360. But also to take into account inflation when knocking out bullshit statistics like this.

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      2. Patrick Devaney‏ @PatrickDevaney_ 1 Nov 2019
        Replying to @NEON_UK @lukehildyard

        It's not about creating a space to strive for success either. A billionaire didn't invent Facebook. Some kid in a uni dorm room did. A billionaire turned it into the monstrosity it is today though.

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      3. Neil Irving‏ @NeilJIrving24 1 Nov 2019
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        It's not a monstrosity

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      1. John Laybourn #GTTO‏ @takumwier 1 Nov 2019
        Replying to @NEON_UK @misselliemae @lukehildyard

        Like it. Heard @Novara crowd discussing such mind-bending calculations today. My favourite: A person with ONLY £1 billion in the year 1492 (Columbus - America) having spent £5,000 per day since then, would still need a further 20 years from now to spend it all. Obscene or what?

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      2. Heidi Bachram‏ @HeidiBachram 1 Nov 2019
        Replying to @NEON_UK @lukehildyard

        Why is a speakers support network with no declared party political interest campaigning for a Labour Party policy. FYI using a Jesus analogy to promote the messaging of an institutionally antisemitic organisation is *deeply* problematic.

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      3. Proletarian Memetics Laboratories‏ @Prole_Meme_Labs 1 Nov 2019
        Replying to @HeidiBachram @NEON_UK @lukehildyard

        That's quite the reach. Have you considered basketball?

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