Most Richest People In The World
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TaraDeS — 8 months ago(July 25, 2025 10:04 AM)
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I don't use socks and I never used the
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dbentley666 — 8 months ago(July 25, 2025 12:02 PM)
Shouldn't it be Mostest Richest People in the Worldest?
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Elon Musk ($415 billion), co-founder of Tesla and SpaceX
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Larry Ellison ($288 billion), co-founder of tech giant Oracle
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Mark Zuckerberg ($246 billion), co-founder of Facebook and CEO of Meta
04
Jeff Bezos ($241 billion), founder of Amazon
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Larry Page ($156 billion ), co-founder of Google, former CEO of Alphabet
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Sergey Brin ($150 billion), co-founder of Google and former president of Alphabet
07
Jensen Huang, ($149 billion) CEO and co-founder NVIDIA
08
Bernard Arnault and family ($146 billion), founder and CEO of LVMH, luxury goods
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Warren Buffet ($144 billion), investor an CEO and chairman of Berkshire Hathaway
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Steve Ballmer ($143 billion), former CEO of Microsoft
11 Park bench Steve Lake ($6), former bellhop and failed stand-up comic -
TaraDeS — 8 months ago(July 25, 2025 12:12 PM)
dbentley666 July 25, 2025 02:02 PM
Member since June 11, 2018
Shouldn't it be Mostest Richest People in the Worldest?
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11 Park bench Steve Lake ($6), former bellhop and failed stand-up comic
Punkt.
For the dumb 666 parrot. 🦜 -
TaraDeS — 1 month ago(February 12, 2026 01:36 AM)
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Elon Musk ($774 billion), co-founder of Tesla and SpaceX
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Larry Page ($276 billion ), co-founder of Google, former CEO of Alphabet
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Sergey Brin ($255 billion), co-founder of Google and former president of Alphabet
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Jeff Bezos ($250 billion), founder of Amazon
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Mark Zuckerberg ($245 billion), co-founder of Facebook and CEO of Meta
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Larry Ellison ($211 billion), co-founder of tech giant Oracle
07
Bernard Arnault and family ($169 billion), founder and CEO of LVMH, luxury goods
08
Jensen Huang, ($166 billion) CEO and co-founder NVIDIA
09
Amancio Ortega ($145 billion), founder and former chairman of Inditex Fashion (Zara, Bershka)
10
Warren Buffet ($143 billion), investor and CEO and chairman of Berkshire Hathaway
https://beinsure.com/world-richest-people/
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soapbox original gangster — 1 month ago(February 12, 2026 04:29 AM)
List omits Putin.
I think he's the richest, when you include his controlling interest in Russian mining, gas, oil, diamond,gold entities plus his minority interest in maybe every other business -
TaraDeS — 1 month ago(February 12, 2026 05:02 AM)
soapbox original gangster February 12, 2026 05:29 AM
Member since October 31, 2021
List omits Putin.
I think he's the richest, when you include his controlling interest in Russian mining, gas, oil, diamond,gold entities plus his minority interest in maybe every other business
Yah, a few are missing from the list who better hide their money.
They've learned it's healthier not to boast about it.
And if you add up the wealth of Putler and his daughter,
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TaraDeS — 2 weeks ago(March 12, 2026 05:40 PM)
The newspaper and the article (and therefore the author) leans left.
The idea of using Schnitzel as currency to aid the imagination isn't exactly new.
But the article is funny.
How many Centuries can Elon Musk eat Schnitzel?
400 people became new billionaires in 2025. Musk doubled his fortune to 725 billion.
Absurd figures, comprehensible only by comparing them to a Schnitzel.
3-5 schnitzels a day are definitely possible.
Isn't it wonderful? In just one year, the number of billionaires worldwide increased by 400, according to the magazine Forbes. Elon Musk doubled his fortune to $725 billion. Despite the excitement, questions remain. What do they actually do with all that money? Do they jump in and burrow around in it like moles? Or do they light their living room fireplaces with bundles of banknotes?
For us ordinary earners, it all seems very abstract. How can we even imagine such sums, removed from the monetary system and withheld from the rest of the population? That's where Gerd Müller comes in, the late
"Bomber of the Nation"
, who rejected a dream offer from FC Barcelona with the words:
"I can't eat more than one schnitzel a day."
Of course he could have! 3-5 Schnitzels are certainly doable. Let's assume, for our billionaires' sake, that veal schnitzels cost EUR 50 per kilo, which corresponds to about 5 schnitzels a day. Or pork schnitzels cost EUR 20 per kilo.
Unusual Down-to-Earth Experience
If an ordinary (100 billion) billionaire were to stand in his own kitchen, preparing his 5 schnitzels himself (breakfast, mid-morning snack, lunch, afternoon snack and dinner), not out of necessity, but as an almost mega-pretentious hobby in its down-to-earthness, that's something he could use to score points in a home feature for Forbes. He could keep doing that for 5.5 million years or even 14 million years with pork schnitzel, though of course it wouldn't taste quite as exquisite.
Or he serves countless meals daily to his fellow rich people, false friends, parasites, arse kissers and groupies on his numerous yachts. Always only on one yacht at a time, because as Gerd Müller would have said:
"I can't sail around on more than one yacht a day."
Another important question is whether the butcher buys Tesla stock, since a large portion of Elon Musk's fortune is tied up in it. If not, then the man (like the rest of us) will have to dig into his wallet and later go to bed hungry after consuming just a few hundred thousand schnitzels. What an unusually down-to-earth experience.
Fewer schnitzels are available if you don't prepare them yourself, but instead eat them at a legendary billionaire's schnitzel restaurant. There, the schnitzels are carved from calves born on the seabed, raised on bottled champagne, killed by an expensive medium-range missile and then breaded with gold. The price tag is USD 5,000 or with potato salad USD 10,000.
Bitter Absurdity
I don't know about you, dear readers, but for me the
"point of no joke"
was long since crossed, the point at which a person, a thing, a situation becomes so ludicrous that the absurdity stifles the desperately needed anger required to want to change that situation or leastwise to hate that person.
This also applies to Musk. What does one think, what does one feel, what does one do in the face of such a powerful figure of fun? This man is completely broken. He hasn't accomplished anything constructive in his entire life. He hasn't invented anything, as is often claimed; he hijacks or buys inventions and inventors. His emotional intelligence is nonexistent. His children hate him. He's a drug addict. He knows nothing about the world. He's probably too stupid to be evil.
To illustrate the difference: If Putin dies, I'll cheer as if my team scored a crucial goal. Musk, on the other hand, can live or die, become impoverished or a fantasy billionaire, he can eat tofu or panda bear schnitzel, three or three million a day – I don't care.
https://taz.de/Forbes-Reichenliste-Elon-Musks-Vermoegen-in-Schnitzel-umgerechnet/!6161789/
March 11, 2026
Well, whenever it comes to this kind of discussion, Mao's widow comes to mind:
"Sex is engaging in the first rounds; what sustains interest in the long run is power."
(Jiang Qing)
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