@The Rain Bow Word, oh yeah, man, you know? Good shit, homie, word, yaknamean? Ya know that reading shit, yaknamean, it's hard, son! Word, yaknamean? Word, yaknamean, especially when them books be, yakneamn? You know, real thick and heavy like, yaknamean? Word, yaknamean?
Poison Its harder for some people and even the gifted hit a roadblock here and there on the way. But once you reach it, you'll have a harder time reverting back than when you started learning.
@@lettuceman1999 literally 2 minutes of call time on the phone. There was a time where you only had a set amount of call minutes before you had to start paying extra.
I love how Huey doesn't care enough to help her because she ignored him 😂😂😂😂 (This is the most number of likes I have ever gotten on a video. I haven't seen it since I had 400 likes, and RU-vid just gave me a notification for it recently. I'm very grateful for this!)
I don't think I have to explain why her cell phone has 2 minutes left on it! As for the 3 dollars, my guess is that she does as much impulsive buying as she does impulsive talking!
@@Sai4651 Im aware that every one is stereotypical but theres no such thing as "acting black" if your rasied in a area were people act a certin way ur gonna act like that because u picked it up.
Technically, low-income folks make more money from unemployment benefits than their jobs. A lot more. Right now, $600 gross is tacked onto each payment. Even if they have federal and state taxes withheld, the net is typically about $522, in which case the IRS has nothing left to claim from it. And that's in addition to whatever state level benefit they're receiving weekly, ranging from the teens of dollars to the hundreds. Many people are refusing to go back to their jobs because they want to draw unemployment benefits instead since they make more money from unemployment than they do working, and they don't have to work or even look for jobs in states where the governors have waived work search requirements, etc. Granted, some of the employees do not realize that they will be denied in most states if the employer can prove it offered the employees the same pay rate/job and the employees refused it (i.e. if they send the request in the middle of an active text conversation with the employee or some other clever means of the employee being reasonably aware the job was offered). Then again, even if a claimant is denied benefits, there's the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (purely federal benefits which people apply for with a state) which pays a minimum of $189 per week plus the $600 per week, and they can get more per week if they earned enough income and send in the paperwork as evidence in the case of their 1099 Schedule C to substantiate their earnings for the calculation of a non-default weekly benefit amount. So nah, taxes on unemployment are tiny these days. Last year, that would have been an alright joke, though.
@@samonic1516 The $600 extra per week is accurate for weeks ending 04/04/20 through 07/25/20. The other portion - if the person doesn't have proof of earnings at the time - varies from state to state. Some have around $150, some around $190, etc. Just Google most any U.S. state name and "pandemic unemployment assistance for proof of my allegations. If you found something inaccurate in my statement, I'm willing to listen to your evidence.
Plot twist: She was just playing hostage, when Huey was playing the police officer while Riley was the robber mugging her. How is the police officer gonna know about a crime unless if it occurred 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️