

Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.
Lol
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.
Lol
That means you have cancer. Go ahead, test it out!
John DeLorean had a very high profile cocaine trafficking case where he successfully defended himself at trial due to entrapment as the FBI created the situation where DeLorean committed a crime
I always assumed he fell asleep while typing the tweet and smeared his fat fingers all over the keyboard
Obviously, it’s not possible for a store to claim a tax deduction for a customer’s charity donation. But, the store can claim tax deductions for the cost of collecting the donated money on the charities behalf.
Costs would include: a percentage of the staff members salary for asking the customer to donate, equipment costs to modify the registers to process donations, a percentage of the credit card transaction fees, a percentage of the shop lease costs, etc etc.
Initially, it sounds ridiculous as the real costs of what I listed above would realistically land somewhere between zero and shit-all. But we can be sure that the businesses that ask their customers for charity donations have all the numbers geared heavily in their favor.
“Llama tested… Mother approved!”
What hell is wrong with these idiots?