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heckraiser

Someone has to pay for things, whether under capitalism or socialism or any other -ism. This plan effectively takes the burden from the individual and puts it on the tax-payers, which ironically is what you must want if you think “capitalism” is what causes scarcity of goods and services. 

Yeah, it’s easier to yell at a kid running a cash register than your boss.

I was just fine during the pandemic. Perhaps others should learn how to be more comfortable by themselves.

Pro move: Mute all in-game chat and only talk to your buddies in Discord.

I got more out of reading your reply than the article. This is what the article should have been. Thank you.

ah, i actually liked the article, and have known about the study for some time now. but maybe the headline wasn’t the right match. kinja often makes weird headlines. i understand other people write them.

I’ve used it with known people to handle sending them cash. Repeat, known people. Otherwise I agree, it’s like mailing them money. No protection at all.

That’s what I’ve always told people. Get that 30-yr mortgage (with its inherently lower rate) and then make overpayments/extra payments to get it done in 15-, 20- or anything<30yrs. That way if you ever get in a bind or run into financial problems you can always dial back you payments to the original 30-yr rate and

If you can get the 30 (or 40) year loan for a lower rate than the 15 year, take it and pay it off at a 15 year rate when you can. You’ll have lower payments, which is nice if you have a setback.

This is true but a big problem for FTHBs is that prices have not yet come down in accordance with the rate increases. They’ve come down some, and continue to fall, but at least where I live they’re nowhere close to meeting the amount of buying power I’ve had wiped out by the rate increases.

They needed that scene with him because it made a lot of what Allison was going through make more sense. I’ve had trouble with her character this season because she was being portrayed as kind of an awful person who kept on dragging people she knows down with her hair brained schemes. Seeing that Kevin was actually a

The acting on the show has been so good and Annie Murphy is the best so he’s been completely overlooked. He’s so believable as the oafish sitcom husband that he’d probably get a better chance getting nominated if he starred in an actual CBS comedy and not a prestige tv show about misogyny.

I guess he is not going to be nominated for awards for this performance but it would be deserved if he was. Really a scathing take on the asshole sitcom husband 

I feel the opposite - while the series is a refreshingly original premise to explore toxic relationships, this whole story could have been told in a 4-6 episode miniseries instead of dragging through 2 seasons. The strength of the cast made it bearable.

Yeah, a whole other season would’ve stretched it out, it’s good that didn’t happen. This story needed a conclusion, and I wish the pacing was balanced better in those last 2 eps to make the most of it. But I’m still mostly content with how it all ended, so I’m glad!

My homeowners insurance makes me use Zelle to receive the payouts for my storm damage this summer.

Zelle powers the billpay function at Chase bank. There’s nothing wrong with Zelle. Headline should read, “Why you shouldn’t be stupid and fall for crappy phishing attempts.”

Don’t send money on Zelle because you might be dumb enough to think that a text message scam is real?

You should probably mention that other money-sending services like Venmo and Cashapp also have no protections. Further, even using PayPal and choosing to send to “friends/family” won’t protect you.

Only Body Count which matters is Ice-T`s.