What kinda person rejects 45K after signing a contract?

What kinda person rejects 45K after signing a contract?

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One who doesn't care about money

one who is an emotional wreck and is filled with a lot of anger and hatred

I would've asked for more desu

People who have dignity

it means the contract is null and void since even though he signed the contract the 45k was never cashed

t. NEETs
This.

Wouldn't NEETs accept the money to be more comfortable at home?

they'd still at home even without the money

It's.........about.the..............................................................message..

>45K
isn't that basically nothing in modern America?

How do you even spend that money when you're the most wanted man?

That's a year's worth of post-tax income for the average household

It's basically average year salary (post tax) for half of the country. And pre-tax salary for another one. Only 1% of Americans make more than 100k pre-tax.

YOURE A FUCKING KILLER HUGHIE

>Slipknot starts playing

god Id fucking kill myself if I made only 5 figures pre-tax

a person who already has way more than 45k?

If you have so much money that $45K doesn't mean that much, and you know it'll be such a good PR move that it'll make you even more famous... which you can monetize.

But he could have used that money to fund the Boys

So, you won't accept FREE 45K just because you already have that amount?

This. He could have pay Frenchie .

>THING IS FREE
no it isnt

Nice made up statistic, user. As of 2017, just under 30% of households clear 100k.

The 1% mark is currently sitting at around 500k/yr.

>no it isnt
How so? it's a confidential contract.
Just don't talk about the incident and that's all

>made up statistic
you new here?

Not true he signed and accepted the money and terms, basically it's the same if he just lost the check. You would just call back ask them to cancel and send another.

freedom aint free

Who uses cheques in this day and age?
This would actually have been "give us your bank account details"
>oh but we need to see him tear it in half it's so important
Guessing this is also a holdover from the comics which were set in 2001, right?

Big companies do

Pretty sure the company was expecting to get some insane counter offer. That's why when he said he'd take the $45k but wanted an apology, they gave it to him.

It's a legal thing, the cheque is in itself a contract. That's why tearing it means something.

Not only this but you're assuming everyone has a bank account in the first place.

Good thing you only make 4 figures

>a good lad

An asshole

zoomer doesnt know

What kind of man in his 20s listens to Billy Joel?

This faggot almost ruined this show for me, had to skip through most of his screen time.

>Billy Joel
>James Taylor
he should've died the first episode