There was no reason to. I was mentioning where I was flying to, which was that particular property. If the point was to mention where I was flying to, why would I randomly mention the other properties? Reading comprehension seems to be challenging for the incompetent principal.
I didn't say "salary." I said "income." There is a major difference. More reading comprehension issues for the incompetent principal.
There is a strong correlation between a person's income and the number of properties they own and the value of those properties. Sure, you can always find random examples that work against that trend (Buffet's main residence being worth less than $1.5), but overall, there is a strong correlation. Be smarter.
Dork, you frequently butcher proper grammar . . . not accidentally hitting the wrong key, but actual grammar errors that are the same as others frequently make due to you not having the intelligence to know any better. Considering that an educator's primary function is teaching, you don't have the ability to be "very good at it," you're welcome.
You've attacked my character countless times over the years on here. Countless (especially for you since I am guessing counting is yet another of your struggles). Yet you want to cry when I acknowledge that you're a moron?
Oh? How come you have made that same mistake numerous times which also (not coincidentally) happens to be one of those most frequent grammatical mistakes other unintelligent people make? Hell, you made more than just that grammatical error in this one: