Posted on 05/07/2024 11:09:35 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire founder of Meta, has recently made waves with his latest acquisition—a $300 million superyacht named Launchpad. Zuckerberg’s luxurious vessel, which is longer than a football field, has drawn criticism based on his climate activism.
The Hindustan Times reports that with an estimated net worth of $180 billion, Mark Zuckerberg has joined the ranks of tech billionaires like Jeff Bezos, Larry Ellison, and Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page in buying a luxurious superyacht. The 118-meter vessel, designed by Swedish-based Espen Øin International, boasts a sleek, multilayered exterior with a robust steel hull and an aluminum superstructure.
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Zuckerman thinks he can safely ride out the Great Reset in the middle of the Pacific.
Does he ever have a surprise coming.
GReta will be parading her bikini clad body on that boat crying about how slowly the slave children in Cameroon mine cobalt ore.
Riding a cock?
“Mark Zuckerberg probably justifies his yacht by saying it’s his burden to bear for the climate saving effort.”
Why would he need to justify it? I’d tell all the peeps who didn’t like to kiss an ass.
Yeah bet he has a few sheep around for the lonely nights too.
A giant one.
I don’t know about yachts but yes, for a while there, you could write off the cost of a big vehicle like a truck or SUV as a business expense in the year you bought it instead of having to amortize and depreciate the value over time. It was done to spur spending. Not sure if that’s still the law or why a yacht would qualify...
... unless after they destroy all the habitable lands these folks intend to live like Waterworld.
:Chinese spying update:
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