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Seth Rogen reveals he has smoked weed all day every day since he was 20
“I smoke weed all day every single day since I was 20 years old”
“I equate it to shoes or glasses are shoes a crutch we use or are they a thing that we have culturally decided to make our lives easier and better that is exactly how weed is to me”
“Could I not wear shoes probably could I not smoke weed probably would I just much rather smoke weed all day yes”
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In 1987, Chicago businessman Steven Rothstein purchased one of the most unusual travel deals ever offered: an American Airlines AAirpass that granted him unlimited first-class flights for life.
The pass cost $250,000, and he later paid an additional $150,000 for a companion pass that allowed him to bring another passenger on every trip.
Over the next two decades, Rothstein became one of the airline's most frequent travelers, taking more than 10,000 flights around the world.
Friends, acquaintances, and even strangers sometimes benefited from his companion pass.
According to numerous accounts, he would occasionally give away seats at airports, fly friends on spontaneous international trips, and once even flew a priest to Rome so he could meet the Pope.
The value Rothstein received from the pass far exceeded its original cost, with estimates suggesting he flew millions of dollars' worth of first-class travel.
His extraordinary use of the pass eventually drew scrutiny from American Airlines, which accused him of violating the program's rules by making bookings under false names and improperly using companion tickets.
In 2008, the airline revoked his lifetime pass, leading to a lengthy legal dispute.
Rothstein denied any wrongdoing, but his story remains one of the most remarkable examples of a customer maximizing a travel deal in aviation history.

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@Cointelegraph Ya, they should, being they’re the ones that created the mess to begin with, duh!
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@UberFacts wow. she only died after she stopped smoking @rodpalmerhodl
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Would you rather have $10,000 a day for 30 days — or a magic penny that doubles every day for 30 days?
The $10,000 sounds incredible. That’s $300,000.
But at the end of 30 days that penny is worth $5.4 million.
That’s compounding and that’s why I teach this to every young person I meet.
You would always rather have a consistent return on something than straight cash flow.
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