conlawhero
ConLawHero
conlawhero

To be fair, though home prices are vastly accelerating and my personal standard of living wouldn’t allow me to buy a house less than the $250,000 house we live in (in our area, $250,000 gets you a nice house about 10 minutes outside the city in a very nice area), there are houses further outside the city for $50,000.

Under your rule of thumb, there would exist exactly zero people with graduate degrees. Not a single person with a graduate degree will graduate with a first year salary in an amount higher than all of their student loan debt (assuming they didn’t have help with tuition).

And ignorance is bliss. So, does that mean happy people who value time are stupid?

Yes, Unity did suck. Syndicate was much better. Syndicate, in my opinion is slightly below AC II (Venice) and AC IV, which are tied in my book.

And yet, how many Assassin’s Creeds have there been? Syndicate was a very good game and Ubisoft didn’t feel the need to fuck with the entire premise of the series. They didn’t do a “seamless” experience requiring tons of cinematics to cover load times. They didn’t feel the need to shoehorn in some daddy issues.

The “seamless camera” is going to come at the expense of a shit ton of cinematics. Just look at Uncharted 4. I’d say, at least 1/2 but maybe up to 2/3 of the game is cinematics. I didn’t enjoy that aspect, since the previous 3 games didn’t have nearly that many.

Based on the demo and the deliberateness of the fighting sequence between Kratos and the Troll (reminded me of Dark Souls-ish fighting), I’m going to go with little to none. Which, frankly, sucks.

Spoken like someone who’s never tried VR. Every single person I’ve met that has tried VR is a believer. What we can say, with near certainty is, you’ve never tried VR.

Use that miter saw in conjunction with some other tools to craft a nice bow and arrow set. Give the deer a fighting chance.

Use that miter saw in conjunction with some other tools to craft a nice bow and arrow set. Give the deer a fighting

Nope. Under IRS Regulation 1.132-9(b) A-1 and A-2

Yeah... it’s that Patriarchy (TM) that results in women getting lesser sentences for the same crimes, always getting children in divorce, or if a man is accused of rape he’s guilty until proven innocent. Yep... a bastion for the Patriarchy (TM) if there ever was one.

You won’t be answered because Kristen Wong doesn’t like discussions that destroy the narrative, but you’re absolutely correct that the BLS report DID NOT take different jobs into account. The compared all lawyers or all doctors or all people. They did not break it down by specific job.

Overall... there’s your problem. Why don’t you ungrey and unhide my comment and let people discuss things on the merits? Are you worried that people might see that this is merely lying through statistics?

If anyone’s curious about how Gawker curates it’s discussion to suppress ideas for which it doesn’t agree: Read here.

Yeah... so I checked out that link. First off... try typing in “neurologist.” No such match. Try doctor. No such match.

Also, make sure to charge adequate interest (right now it’s 2.2%) or the IRS can impute interest. That sucks.

Not necessarily. Only if you’re a non-exempt worker under the FLSA. Basically, if you’re a “learned professional” (attorney, doctor, teacher, architect, management, etc....) you can’t get over time, even if they pay you less than the $47k.

Check out SoFi.com. While I didn’t have any student loans, we used them to consolidate my wife’s undergrad and various graduate loans into one payment and significantly lowered the interest rate from the outrageous 6.55% the government was charging (well... Fannie Mae, so quasi-government).

Gee... it must be swell to have a job where you can just “go the fuck home.” Those of us in professional positions will get fired if we just “go the fuck home.”

As a tax attorney very familiar with IRS processes, hire a professional. We work with the IRS all the time and aren’t emotional about the process in the slightest.