Yeah, fuck all those doctors who were fortunate enough to be born smart, but not rich and shit.
Yeah, fuck all those doctors who were fortunate enough to be born smart, but not rich and shit.
I just watched The Irishman on mine.
Of course, seeing that she used a double-negative, well… OK, maybe I shouldn’t be “that guy.”
It strikes me nowadays that people who point out things like Kobe’s rape accusation or this and that about celebrity X is more about the pointer letting everybody else know that THEY know that such and such happened, and much less about genuine concern that something bad may have happened to someone.
Me in a flashback to my high school days: “wait, we can SUSPEND principals?”
That’s always been my favorite BeeGees song.
It’s still in the URL.
I am not arguing against the existence of a wage gap. In fact, THAT has clearly gotten worse over the last 40 years. I’m arguing that if the inflation-adjusted price of a good is lower now than it was then, then that is an unconditional truism: the car is more affordable to some hypothetical person making the same…
But the Mazda still costs less in real terms today than it did in 1989 — all things considered, and I’d argue that you get more car for that money.
You may have a drinking problem.
I kid.
You may have a drinking problem.
I kid.
OK. I thought your screenshots were bills. As I said, I am a moron!
That makes no sense. Inflation-adjusted dollars are inflation-adjusted dollars.
If you own a home and have sufficient equity, you should probably* be using a HELOC for these kinds of expenses. Not only is the interest MUCH lower, it can be tax-deductible.
Never use store credit cards/seller financing unless you have the funds to pay off the balance right then and there.
That wasn’t Amazon’s fault. Santa missed the chimney shot.
Maybe the suppliers really are making deliveries, but leaving them out on the front lawn instead of ringing the doorbell or leaving them on the porch.