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I believe it’s from Project Greenlight where young directors compete and then the winner gets to make their movies. But I don’t actually watch it so I don’t know the details of what happened.

Former Peace Corps volunteer here. If your friend acted like she literally built everything herself then yeah, she sucks. If you hated on her for setting up schools (probably using local laborers) then you’re the shitty person.

Do you think all construction workers know all those things? Sometimes people are just labor.

Well just FYI, I wouldn’t always believe the reasons people give for being divorced. People either make something up because the real reason is too painful/embarrassing, or they’re hiding their own bad actions. I know I’ve certsinly dated guys divorced because “my ex is crazy, she just left for no reason, taking the

No doubt. It has been pointed out to me that an average financial planner can turn $1,000,000 into a set of investments that will earn you around $20k/year forever.
So even if you don’t spend the actual Million and just take home the earnings, that cheating turned into a the equivalent of a part time job for the rest

So true. I love my husband to bits, we’ve been together for twelve years, no money is worth all the time and commitment we’ve given each other. I also recognize that it is entirely down to chance that we met. We met on match.com, and it was the first day I had signed up, and he was going to quit match and try

Pretty much the same, I also would not literally eat shit, or do anything involving snakes, as I have an intense snake phobia that no amount of money would make me feel better about.

One of my questions is always “for how long” and “do I have to look at them?”

Lol what a dumb naive little boy to ask such a thing. Like, who on earth wouldn’t cheat on him for a million dollars? That’s a better question.

Congratulations! It took me more than 15 years and the feeling of relief was HUGE.

My husband and I have agreed that if anyone were to offer either one of us $10,000+ for sex we would take the deal. We’re cheap.

I literally just paid off the student loans for my BA yesterday. It took 9 years at $300 a month and the only reason I could afford to pay them off now (I technically had 2.5 more years) is because I got a divorce and my alimony covered it. I’m so frustrated with this system. I want (and need for my ‘dream job’) a

One of the best movie lines ever: “I’ve been rich and I’ve been poor, and believe me, rich is better.”

I wish I could star this 10000 more times.

Yeah, if someone asked me to choose between my husband or a million dollars, I would choose my husband. We’re lucky in that we’re fine. We’re not rolling in money or anything, but we can pay our bills and have money left over. We’re also legally entangled, so it would probably eat up a lot of that million dollars

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Wait, though...are they being asked if they’d dump someone they’re already in a relationship with, or just put off finding one until they reach a certain level of financial security?

Every relationship I’ve had has ended not because of interpersonal problems, but because of jobs. Relocation specifically.

But... but I thought we were lazy and refused to work? Now it turns out we’re actually heartless, career-driven monsters? Gosh, I just can’t keep our role in society straight.

I would definitely choose money. People who say to choose love over money have never had to worry about money.