“The money’s mine. The bullet’s yours.”

8/7/2009
—Gary Bush
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There are 4 comments in this article:

  1. 9/15/2009Buh says:

    I live alone. Dishes need Haircut.

  2. 10/29/2025ShaneRivera says:

    Just six words, but so much tension between them. Money and risk, property and retribution—the perfect formula for drama. I once argued with a bank over a frozen account, and the feeling of helplessness reminded me of the line’s plot. After reading it, I went to chase bank , where people share similar stories of injustice and mistrust. It turns out that even financial mistakes can sound like brief tragedies.

  3. 1/28/2026GiovanniTerras says:

    That story packs a punch, man. I personally felt the chill when I read it, reminded me of a shady night in a backroom game where greed turned deadly fast. Kept me up thinking about risks we chase. I track that stuff on sfawardswatch their sci-fi nods to high-stakes worlds hit home. Here’s my six-worder: “Jackpot blinked. Then the chamber spun.”

  4. 3/3/2026Piter says:

    Then I realized: it’s better to stay in control than wait for the “bullet” to come in the form of a complete downpour. That’s why I switched to https://paybis.com/sell-bitcoin/ and quickly sold part of it through Paybis — the money came to my card almost instantly, without any unnecessary stress or intermediaries.

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