We've reached the point in the UK where working full time doesn't actually mean anything anymore.
It used to mean stability. It used to mean you could afford a home, eat properly, maybe go away once a year and not panic if your car made a weird noise.
Now it just means nothing.
You wake up early, work all day, come home tired, and still somehow sit there wondering how you're going afford everything.
Rent is ridiculous. Bills are constant. Food prices change depending on the mood of the supermarket.
And wages? Basically frozen in time.
You're not lazy. You're not bad with money. You're just trying to survive in a system where everything goes up except what you get paid.
A boy becomes a man through pain, failure, rejection, loss, disrespect, loneliness, and heartbreaks; NOT AGE. Some men wake up at 30. Some at 18. Most never do. As a man, nobody is coming to save you.
My credit score dropped when I paid off my car and student loans. Credit agencies said I should get more loans to increase my credit score. The system punishes you for not owing them money. They want you to be in debt. Credit scoring is a scam.
You would have thought that with all the points deductions and fines handed out by the Premier League that their own financial house would be in order. Think again as according to Companies House their accounts are overdue. I wonder what they have to hide! Surely with all those highly paid staff (average £140k) someone working in compliance or finance would have sent in the accounts by now?
I live in a country where a man randomly stabs two people and people are more annoyed that the police kicked him after he did so
In a proper country he is eliminated there and then 👍
The UK has created a generation of 30-year-olds who can’t:
• buy a home
• afford kids
• take time off
• retire comfortably
And we act like this is normal.
Read this slowly.
In 2020 the Bank of England created money at the push of a button.
They bought government bonds at £100.
Today they sold them for £23.41.
Half a billion pounds. Gone before lunch.
They printed it. They lost it. They billed you.
Paid from your wage. Your tax. Your blood and sweat.
They handed every UK household a £7,000 bill. You did not see it because they hid it in your tax.
You did not push the button.
You will pay anyway.
This is theft.
The UK has normalised being broke while working full time. You do everything right, you show up, you work hard, you stay consistent, you put in extra hours and you still end up with no money left 2 weeks after payday.
In the VAR era Everton have been awarded the least amount of penalties per season than any other club 🥅
I made a video of 40 pen claims Everton never got - even with use of VAR - that certain ‘top’ clubs get every week 4️⃣0️⃣
This is either incompetency or corruption @FA_PGMOL
Hypothetically…….. I’m being taxed on money I never made. Let that sink in.
If I bought my property outright for $60,000 in 2009
Now the county says it’s worth $246,000.
Did I sell it? No.
Did I make a profit? No.
Did I get a check for $246,000? No.
But my taxes jumped like I did.
That’s the problem.
This isn’t income.
This isn’t cash.
This is a number someone decided on paper — and now I’m being billed for it.
If my stock portfolio doubles, I don’t pay taxes until I sell.
If my income doesn’t increase, I don’t magically owe more income tax.
So why does owning a home work differently?
Why am I being taxed on unrealized gains?
A house isn’t just an investment — it’s where people live. And this system means you can do everything right, pay off your home, and still get squeezed harder every year because of a number you never turned into money.
You don’t truly own something if you can be taxed out of it.
This isn’t about “services” or “inflation.”
It’s about being charged for value you never received.
And people are starting to notice.
This needs to be on everyone’s mind✔️
Absolutely boss that btw. I can't think of another match in English footy this season that had the build up like ours.
Tifo, Flags, Coach Welcome,.
Our day will come.