@BuckeyeGirrl@Rocket__Mac@CollinRugg Haha weren’t you the one crying about false equivalency right before this? One comment later and you are doing the same thing?
@SwigSwootie@itsaridon@CryptoMikli You didnt have one to begin with, theres no argument to be had since its so obnoxiously obvious that alcohol is worth, and the more you say the more you seem like a waste of space
@SwigSwootie@itsaridon@CryptoMikli You’re dumb bro, alcohol is genuinely poison, dehydrates cells that hydration is necessary for all processes. Both can cause issues but sustenance is required, alcohol has no benefits
@Therealmeglapus@yonann I think the point is they’d still rather be in debt than never walk. But, the question is, would they rather A. Not walk ever, B. Walk but 500k in debt, or C. Walk and pay a reasonable, non-debt forcing amount. Sure, B is better than A, but why not aim for C?
@pointnopoint@CollinRugg@trippbo67 Could be true but i do feel like when ive seen it once or twice, not being from there, it was shocking how large it looks from afar
@njshoreinvest@Liquidn8w@UziCryptoo No shit its a fake engagement farming acct, and 100k a year would be rare for education jobs, but its completely doable, especially with the income it would take to have a 100k a year pension
@RektByHielke@napsone93@clintoptions@TateTheTalisman You’re a clown, ignoring the obvious fact of how much more time and energy it takes to achieve what a person like Bezos does. Is their quality of life better because they have more extravagant luxuries now, but slaved away their whole life to achieve it? No objective answer
@TateTheTalisman@clintoptions Well I’d wager most people who desire money do so for the personal comforts and sense of security, not to have the best car or yacht on the planet. Seems like your side of the coin would be the minority
@rtardsinmedia Yeah its just not as simple as “facts” bud. Certain situations will always exist (of the catastrophic loss variety once again, hardly your personal example) where its less expensive with insurance. I’m will to pay to protect against that. You seem very focused on penny pinching
@rtardsinmedia@BrujaBunny@NJ_USA_Patriot@WallStreetApes Ur just being ignorant dude. Im not worried about covering my flu shot out of pocket. What if I break my arm snowboarding and get airlifted to an emergency facility, or worse? It’s protecting against CATASTROPHIC risks, not your dumbass “100 a month” payment plan for a check up
@tobepedantic @onlythecolby@allenanalysis@ShawnMcCreesh Seems awful close to a guilty till proven innocent mindset, which is the opposite of how the system actually works
@Joyousmud@MeiningerMatt@CrazyVibes_1 Truthfully have no idea what most people do. I would assume average person leaves it at suggested (20%) which doesn’t seem terrible for them, being able to grab multiple orders at once and a couple per hour etc, IF that is the case