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To: TobagoJack who wrote (215392)7/4/2025 9:44:27 PM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217802
 
i don't want non linear and immediate

i want slow grow buy and hold aka price.

my companies want to operate well and do good as business men with as much steady eddy as possible.

they don't want to fuck with false spikes.

they want a market they can trust and so do their job.

drd most certainly.

of course my penis says...........................gimme 8k gold right now cuz i wanna fucking vacation and shit like that.. all one offs in the greater game.... aka typical usa immediate rewards syndrom like a big fat shitty double patty cheese whatever at whatever fast food place just becuase, right now, i want it, even though I will hate it after I eat that slop.

onward golden soldiers.. that british shit song they sang will they sent a million off to die but had no feelings of guilt as the reasons why while they sang that shit in sunday church.

fuk them forever by the way. there is nothing in britain that is attractive to me hands down. it's a myth with clever costumes a few times a year. anything pretty or smart from that country should fucking leave it and be done.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (215392)7/6/2025 10:27:57 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Respond to of 217802
 
Kylie Jenner flew her lavish $73 million private jet to Jeff Bezos’s wedding in Venice and that single trip emitted the same amount of CO2 an average person would if he drove his gasoline car around the world three times
by Neha Tandon Sharma

Image - Instagram / kyliejenner / Lauren Sánchez Bezos

You think Kylie Jenner and boyfriend Timothée Chalamet go hand in hand? Not really. It’s more like backlash has been her most consistent companion, and it came visiting on her recent trip to Venice for Jeff Bezos’ wedding. The makeup mogul was spotted descending in the beautiful European city with her adorable kids, Stormi, seven, and Aire, three.

Image – Instagram / kyliejenner
The terrific trio traveled from Los Angeles to Venice aboard her $73 million private jet, Kylie Air. The Bombardier Global Express 7500, once a Barbie-pink and white “Kylie Air,” now flaunts a shimmering silver chrome exterior and clocked around 12 hours of flight time spread across a handful of days. According to CelebrityJets, the private jet produced an estimated 24 tons of carbon pollution.

Kylie with Kris in Venice. Image – Instagram / kyliejenner
Kylie’s single private jet trip produced as much CO2 is equal to driving a gasoline car three times around the planet. In other words, the 27-year-old used up the electricity-related carbon budget of three households for an entire year, in just a few hours. The lady of the lip kits has been using her private jet non-stop, and the backlash in this case isn’t unwarranted.


Also read - These are the most ridiculously expensive things owned by Kylie Jenner - The billionaire entrepreneur's swanky $73 million private jet is at no 3.


In fact, LuxuryLaunches did a story in January 2025 revealing that, just 20 days into the new year, the businesswoman had already taken 12 flights, emitting 163 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere. One of those flights lasted just 15 minutes, all to avoid a 45-minute drive. In comparison, the 12-hour flight to Venice with her kids still makes some sense.


The beauty mogul’s jet was one of nearly 90 private aircraft that descended upon Venice for the extravagant nuptials of the world’s third-richest man, Jeff Bezos, and his longtime partner, Lauren Sánchez. Still, it wouldn’t be inaccurate to say Kylie Air, thanks to its $73 million price tag and new silver makeover, was among the most striking of the lot. The shift from pink to silver came after a reported $250,000 splurge on the exterior upgrade. Inside, it’s a sanctuary of all things luxe, from the décor and the finery to even the food.


Also read - Unlike Asia’s richest man Mukesh Ambani, who spent $600 million on his son’s wedding, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is keeping his grand Venice ceremony relatively humble, spending a mere $15 million, a figure that is less than the annual maintenance cost of his superyacht


Image – Instagram / Real Estates
Hermès blankets on every already plush seat ensure that long-haul flights feel like sitting on clouds. A private bedroom with a full-size bed guarantees you descend in a beautiful location looking and feeling just as beautiful. And the cherry on top? A decadent in-flight menu. A once-billionaire like Jenner indulges in treats like Asian chicken salad, Caprese salad, gluten-free chicken Alfredo, and strawberry margaritas made with Kendall Jenner’s 818 Tequila, served 30,000 feet in the air.

So it’s not just the planet feeling the weight, your economy seat may feel a little heavier too.

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