bigcity31
bigcity31
bigcity31

I think height has something to do with it. I’ve always been tall, and having my feet pressed against a tucked in sheet hasn’t worked for me since about 5th grade. The first thing I do at hotels is rip that topsheet out. It’s going to get kicked out anyway...

I joined a gym 1 block from my Apartment that is the same price as Equinox(~145/month). I went from going to the gym 1x/week to 3-4x/week and it’s so nice and clean and not crowded that I can actually do what the fuck I want instead of standing around at Xsport waiting. Plus all the saunas and extra shit they have

yeah the Dunkin loss is not getting any attention but it is huge. Maybe we can get a budget now!

hell yeah!

I’ve lifted off and on for 15 years now. I never really took the plunge into pre-workouts until about 1 month ago. I got Six Star Pre-Workout Explosion from Amazon. Originally saw it at walgreens and then got it $8 cheaper on amazon. Anyway, it has creatine and beta alanine and caffeine and all that shit. The dosage

Before I proposed(we live in Chicago), I researched and really wanted to keep it under $15k. Well, the guest list ballooned(italian catholics), everything with wedding included in word is 2x. We are looking at around $45k for 200 people in September(includes caterer, photog, trolley, cupcakes, etc etc). God I wish we

I’m experiencing this with honeymoon flights right now. We are flying to Spain and Ireland, and I probably could save $50-100 each just by waiting a little longer, but with all the costs and stress involved in wedding planning, I just want it to be over and booked. You can really spend a lot of time to save a small

that’s interesting. I called Fedloan and they said I had to file separately in order to keep it separate. My fear is they will retroactively screw me 1 month before my forgiveness date...(haha can’t put anything past the gov)

NoVolta I love your trolling. This program actually DID EXIST before I started using 90% of my Federal loans(undergrad was most all private loans which I pay separately at $700/month). It’s what allowed me to continue on and actually make grad school a possibility. So no, I did in fact go into my commitment to pay my

just wanted to clarify i’m public service...not military/law enforcement/firefighter, etc. Just a healthcare worker in a low income non profit hospital with lot’s of federal loans.

at 15% gross income and only applies to federal debt. Also, grad students have federal debt forgiven after 25 tears. Worth noting is that those who don’t work for non profit and do PSLF, and instead do the 20 years(undergrad only) or 25 years(grad loans) at 10% income(under new program) currently will take a massive

Hey, I’m just playing by the current tax laws. Does a parent who doesn’t need to still claim their child as a dependent? yes. Does someone who owns a house still claim the reduction? yes.

because they wouldn’t gain anything from that. Look at the tax rates.

yes. you pay 15% of your gross income for 10 years(120 payments) to the government while working Full Time (>30 hours/week) for a non profit. Only applies to federal loans, not private loans.

If you file “married filing separately” under IBR, your partner’s income is not included. DO NOT SWITCH TO THE NEW REPAYE system that was approved in this year’s budget. Yes, the %income taken is reduced but regardless of filing status they will include both incomes. Under the older IBR, their income is not included.

Nope. I pay 1100/month for 10 years(120 payments). I have 6years and 9 months left and that is what I pay now so it will actually increase as my pay increases. This will actually be more than my loan balance, but YES-IT WILL BE LESS THAN THE TOTAL BALANCE DUE TO THE 7.75% INTEREST ON FEDERAL LOANS. So essentially, the

Depends on the person. Most people do them wayyyyyy to deep in an already flexed trunk position and this just kills their lumbar spine.