I’m literally the worst? You mean figuratively? Pretty sure I haven’t committed genocide on 10 million people.
I’m literally the worst? You mean figuratively? Pretty sure I haven’t committed genocide on 10 million people.
Did you actually read the entire thing? I’m just sick of this particular asshole. I don’t engage in ad hominem until they start it.
Ah, so my assessment was accurate. Good to know my deductive reasoning is on point.
So, I’m wrong by proving you wrong using verifiable data. But you’re right because your opinion says so.
I don’t have time for a 20 minute walk DURING WORK. I do have time go to the gym.
Do you need to be a firefighter to tell people that they shouldn’t light their house on fire?
People lie. People also don’t like to face reality when it shows that they’re lazy.
Why does it take a car? I walked everywhere when I was in Boston. I still managed to cook large quantities. You know how? I bought a $20 cart.
No, sorry, taking care of your own children is not “working” no matter how much stay at home parents wish it was. I would take that in a heartbeat over actually having to work.
No.
So... do you think that my wife could “afford” the $175,000 she paid for tuition? No, that’s why there are loans. It’s not ideal, but it’s available. Her’s was cheap too. Private medical school will cost upwards of $400,000. Do you think all doctors can afford that?
I actually did not. I argued that some of the suggestions did not work for professionals, such as not eating late and the like.
Dual monitors. Researching, reading, taking a break. Can’t read case law and regulations for 10 straight hours, that’s recipe for a migraine and a mass shooting.
As are you, the only difference is, I don’t give a fuck about you, whereas you apparently care enough about what I’ve said to comment to me.
So, I’m assuming when you worked 7 days per week, you worked 16 hours or more per day, and the remainder was sleeping, correct?
Most people, even if they work two jobs do not work 80 hours. In fact, if someone has a second job, it’s highly likely neither job is full time. So, you’re looking somewhere around 50-60 hours per week.
When I lived in Boston, I had a tiny fridge and a tiny stove. That didn’t stop me from whipping out my 12 quart stock pot and making 2 gallons of chicken soup and putting it in my freezer and fridge. A fridge and freezer (of nearly any size, save for like dorm room sized) have enough space to store a week’s worth of…
I’m currently working a job I hate. My wife hates her job as well. We literally have no choice to continue. I mean, we do, but that would mean forsaking about a half a million dollars in education, about 20 combined years of work, and every single thing in our lives that requires our income.
Because there is literally no evidence showing anyone works 16 hours per day 7 days per week. Who are these people that seemingly don’t exist?
As a US citizen, loans for school are the norm, but isn’t schooling in pretty much any other country significantly less, or virtually free?