Power in the hands of someone too weak to not kill with it is no good to anybody (including the one who's hands it's in) , that's like giving a baby the keys to a car and expecting it not to get wrecked.
by Solid Mantis July 18, 2020

The act of holding in your bladder for 7 hours, then putting your DangALang in another dude and proceeding to wash his anus with your mighty stream
by Juce916 June 2, 2025

by Gucciandmoneyz July 25, 2024

It’s a time limited power during the season 38 of brawl stars and it has some cool manga about kenji’s lore
by ANFIELD23 April 30, 2025

Excessive obsession over powergaming and trying to exploit or minmax any system possible, most notably a video game.
All you do is speak about how to break the game balance with mechs, this ain't this is now power gooning!
by DrTuxedo May 20, 2025

Jorge: did you see Diego become a power ranger last night with that monster he was shagging last night?
Christopher: yeah I can’t believe he’s dating Ruby
Christopher: yeah I can’t believe he’s dating Ruby
by Bigj24 November 6, 2021

How old-money dynasties like the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Herreras, and Agnellis preserve and grow their wealth across generations. Learn their investment strategies, financial control, and legacy-building secrets.
For centuries, the world’s most powerful families have controlled vast fortunes, shaping economies, industries, and political landscapes. Unlike new-money billionaires who often accumulate wealth rapidly, old-money dynasties sustain their riches for generations. They employ intricate financial strategies, ensure tight family control over assets, and utilize economic policies as a leverage to maintain their highly influential financial empires.
Old-money dynasties sustain power across generations by combining financial discipline, long-term investment strategies, and strong family governance. Families like the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Herreras, and Agnellis are prime examples of how elite wealth is preserved and influence is maintained over centuries.
For centuries, the world’s most powerful families have controlled vast fortunes, shaping economies, industries, and political landscapes. Unlike new-money billionaires who often accumulate wealth rapidly, old-money dynasties sustain their riches for generations. They employ intricate financial strategies, ensure tight family control over assets, and utilize economic policies as a leverage to maintain their highly influential financial empires.
Old-money dynasties sustain power across generations by combining financial discipline, long-term investment strategies, and strong family governance. Families like the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Herreras, and Agnellis are prime examples of how elite wealth is preserved and influence is maintained over centuries.
by thequestforprofit April 10, 2025
