asianhobo
AsianHobo
asianhobo

I know i usually go to the store wishing things were more expensive. :/

“ they are not allowed to have Pokémon Go installed on their phones”
Are you not allowed to play at work, or are you not allowed to have it installed on your phone? Sounds like these phone nazis are going around and checking phones for the offending app...I wonder if the camera app is allowed.

Let’s just take a single person (because that’s what I am, and it’s all I know how to finance for). I want to go to Vegas for a weekend. It costs roughly $500-600 for a hotel on the strip, then you figure in $200-$300 for gambling, but let’s call it a straight $1,000 trip.

You don’t need a smoke to ‘take the edge off;’ you need to rationally consider whether or not $35-45/carton is worth not being able to do your laundry. Smoking isn’t the cheap fix it used to be.

I won’t blame the poor for being desparate.. I’ve been there myself. But, what I will blame them for is spending money they don’t have on lottery tickets that, more often than not, don’t give a return. I’ll also blame them for claiming they have no money for food, but have no problem spending $200/mo on smokes.

If you’re living so close to the wire that you can’t afford to buy an extra $5-10 worth of TP in order to save money in the long run, then you’re not budgeting effectively. TP is not that expensive; my last TP purchase was about a year ago, for around $20, and I’ve still got nearly half of it left because I bought the

And now it’s almost worse, because all it needs is a gold wedding ring...

Eh, there are some correlations but this doesn’t prove causation. A lot of poor people are poor due to bad decisions and/or lack of forward thinking, such as not purchasing toilet paper in bulk or on sale.

clamshell type

If the parents are willing and able well kudos for them but the idea that you have to pledge assets that you’ve got no legal claim to is about as ass backwards as it gets. Then throw in but not if you’re over 24, married, or have a child. I mean I get that college is kind of a delayed adulthood but this is splitting

Here's the original picture, now that they've changed it:

My husband is like that. He buys what he wants when he wants it. Whereas, I stock up when things are on sale. You should never pay full price for a can of tuna. It keeps! SMH.

Yes, sir, it’s a classic change purse.

What’s really weird to me is when people who came from a poor background or who are poor right now don’t get the benefit of bulk shopping. It just makes more sense to buy frequently used non-perishables in bulk or bulk-ish supply so that that’s one less expense when funds are really short. I don’t want to be down to

Wallet Goatse!

I was wondering why poor people had to pay more for artificial vaginas.

I didn’t know Georgia O’Keefe made wallets now.

oh....that’s....that’s a wallet