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NBA Star Deshawn Stevenson Has a Working ATM in His Kitchen

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NBA Star Deshawn Stevenson Has a Working ATM in His Kitchen

I don’t know about you, but my kitchen is pretty basic: Oversized microwave from the mid-80′s, stove with one burner that doesn’t work, a refrigerator that’s probably older than I am — you know, typical working-class appliances stuffed into a space that’s dedicated to the preparation and consumption of mass quantities. Then again, I’m not an NBA player with more money than I know what to do with, so it’s understandable that my kitchen isn’t quite up to superstar status.

Such is the case of Brooklyn Nets player Deshawn Stevenson, who has a working ATM in his home. And not just any old ATM, mind you. No, this is a real ATM that’s stocked with $20,000 in cold, hard cash. Stevenson, who says that the ATM is there for his friends who need a little scratch before a night on the town, has the machine refilled four to six times a year. However, here’s the kicker: the ATM actually charges a service fee, so if you think you’re getting a free ride at Deshawn’s place, you’d better think again, pal. I don’t care who you are or how you roll, but $4.50 per transaction is pretty steep.

Truthfully, I think the machine is kind of cool. Not something that I would ever want to own, but seriously cool, nonetheless. Have a look at the picture of Deshawn and his ATM below.

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    roses

    An ATM in your kitchen is another one of God’s messages to you that you are foolish, need to read more and have way too much money. And possibly that in 5 years you won’t be able to access one since you will be broke.

    Go feed someone. Or pay somebody’s rent/mortgage.

    Sheesh.

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