BigRedBuster
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Well, it’s going to be interesting to see. They signed a contract. Then, the pathetic loser bought the company and changed a lot of what they liked about advertising on it.Not really. It's more of a breach of contract from what I interpreted. They agreed to pay for ads prior to Musk buying a controlling share of Twitter, then pulled their money once he took over. There's actually a legitimate case here depending on how the contracts were written and I could see Elmo winning. The part about them losing money because no one wanted to buy cheaper ads after he took over is tough nuts though. That's his own damn fault and not some conspiracy.
Their donuts are garbage, and I'll fight anyone who says otherwise.
So, I could see it going in their favor also.
PS….DD is one hell of a lot better than Crispy Cream. They are crap.
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