William Mote
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William Mote
@WillMote
In 1992 he started and operates a full service ad agency Designs by Mote. He still works at DBM today and finds time to pursue a new direction in fine art.
Dallas, TX Katılım Temmuz 2009
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@chefsevenn I cooked for mine for 41 years. I lost her the day after Christmas.
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@Oceanbreeze473 Haha...we had to do what we had to do. Hell, there weren't even instructions. Send it!
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@HustleBitch_ Is that True?? No way. If true...home cooking is the only way to go.
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🚨 THIS IS WHAT $10 GETS YOU AT JIMMY JOHN'S AFTER THEY SOLD OUT FOR BILLIONS
“Hey, Jimmy John’s… what is this? What is this?”
A woman unwrapped her sandwich and couldn't believe what they gave her.
A $10 sub… and people are calling it a hollow loaf with scraps.
In 2019, Jimmy John Liautaud sold to Inspire Brands for billions.
Since private equity took control?
• Prices up
• Portions down
• Bread > meat
The comments are ruthless:
• “That’s a stuffed breadstick”
• “$10 for air”
• “Where’s the rest of it?”
Would you ask for your money back?
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@TaraBull I don't think a dude would be down for that treatment...not this dude.
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@washghost1 AND...where do they store them? A place for it to live while not in use is very expensive.
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🚨 THE “AVERAGE” AMERICAN CAN’T AFFORD THE “AVERAGE” LIFE — AND THIS PROVES IT
This woman breaks down the average monthly costs for people living in the United States.
No opinions.
No spin.
Numbers only:
• Used car driver: ~$970/month
• New car driver: ~$1,200+/month
• Rent: ~$1,700
• Mortgage: ~$2,340
• Healthcare: ~$600
• Groceries: ~$350
• Phone: $150
• Utilities + internet: ~$385
• Student loans: $436
• Credit cards: $272
• Daycare (1 child): ~$1,300
Now compare that to reality:
• Median income: ~$45,000
• Average tax hit: ~15%
Meaning most people are taking home even less than that.
And here’s where it breaks:
A “normal” setup:
Used car + rent + one pet = ~$69,000/year needed before taxes
That’s already more than what most people make... before anything is even taken out.
Step it up to:
New car + mortgage = ~$81,000+ needed before taxes
Still no savings.
Still no margin.
So what exactly is “average”?
Because if the baseline costs more than what people earn, not even what they take home, then this isn’t just expensive.
It doesn’t work.
The strangest part?
Most people feel this… even if they can’t explain it.
Are people actually making this work… or is everyone just quietly falling behind?
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@FitFusion__ NO. Don’t do that! Never put water in hot oil! Why do people post stuff like this? You could get burned
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