thefroogalstoodent
Thefroogalstoodent
thefroogalstoodent

6000 sux? LOL who named that?!

You had to leave because you took out some cones?! Either the manufacturer was being idiotically strict, or there’s some missing information here.

LOL!

More details than I’ve ever found on that particular incident. Kudos to you!

“It turns heads as well as it turns corners.” So, it does neither very well...

Good call!

So did I!

That’s frightening, indeed...I hope recovers quickly and ends up with no lasting injuries!

Wow, a 5 TB hard drive for only $120? That's an amazing deal!

Wow, a 5 TB hard drive for only $120? That's an amazing deal!

Holy cow; there's a 256 GB flash drive for under $100?!

Holy cow; there's a 256 GB flash drive for under $100?!

This is a great thing to point out, to keep people from getting discouraged! Thanks for sharing!

And that’s probably because you left the ‘rate of withdrawal’ setting to higher than 1%—meaning that you’ll be dipping into the principal of your investment, and therefore not ‘financially independent’ according to Mr. Money Mustache’s rules. If you violate this rule, you get the 9999 and a notification about this

Thank you for this article! I’m so tired of hearing other people in their 20s worry about not eating foods with sugar (or gluten, or whatever the demon du jour is) because it’s bad for them...

Sadly, that’s way too common. And worse, a lot of people think that’s normal and see nothing wrong with it...

Well-said! It’s all about maintaining the proper mindset, and committing to spend less than you earn—even if that means cutting way back during difficult times. A lot of people don’t like to hear that, but your money doesn’t really care...

That’s the best laugh I’ve had in two weeks! Thanks for that! :)

There are a variety of good headphones available for even less than this! They might not be quite as good as the M50x, but they'll be fairly close—and for under $50!

There are a variety of good headphones available for even less than this! They might not be quite as good as the

I suppose it depends on what has changed, and how important those things are to you. For example, the new Mustang looks totally different—maybe you like the look of the new car better! That's not something that can easily be changed.

This is good advice—I recommend doing this, and I am a car guy. Get something you like used (so someone else takes the biggest depreciation hit), and you'll have the money left over to upgrade the things you want (if you want).