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    $8 can buy me 3 friends? SOLD

    $8 can buy me 3 friends? SOLD

    As your kids get older, they’ll start paying attention to the way you use debt, whether you put purchases on a credit card or make monthly car payments, and may correctly put together that some debts are more valuable than others.

    The credits will roll, and there will be a completely unnecessary 5-10 minute sequence of the writers mansplaining everything that happened in the episode.

    Sims 2 was the peak of the series IMO.

    Seems like a “we know it’s illegal but no one’s going to sue us” type of rule.

    I would watch this movie.

    Hot take incoming: if you don’t put any work into it, you SHOULDN’T make money from it. That money comes from someone else who actually did have to work for it.

    These photos are making me hungry...

    I just recently got out of a situation with a girl who worked in bars/restaurants, etc., which would have been fine enough, except that one day she decided to have a confrontation with her manager. By some mysterious coincidence, she stopped getting shifts and had no money. I spent the next four months hearing about

    Don’t drop “Cersei is badass” into conversation. It’s true, but that’s a statement you’d have to defend.

    [2 millennials on a date]

    Excuse you, the “Valyrian is my mother tongue” moment in Breaker of Chains was the only good thing ever to happen on television.

    Shouldn’t he just wait a few months until his ankle is better and drive the car he really wants? Am I crazy here? Who has $10,000 to drop on something they’re not really into?

    If you finish within the allotted time limit, all 5 of your social stats go up!

    Don’t forget that for many members of marginalized groups, moving to a rural area may actually present a substantial safety risk.

    I feel like a lot of conventionally-attractive women I talk to have *considered* sex work as their emergency contingency. That’s a pretty far cry from actually doing it.

    Fortunately I don’t need you to solve this problem for me! Thanks!

    I don’t disagree. But the suggestion above (which, by the way, is offered by a for-profit organization as a way to encourage you to use their service) is so tone-deaf that it’s almost insulting, especially since the first half of the article goes so far out of the way to point out that many people don’t have that kind

    If you invested $5,500 a year for retirement between ages 25 to 35...