@Kev_OC66@IowaViewer@ask_aubry That doesn't explain why he held hands with his ex and didn't invite his wife to come with him. If he were just paying respects, he could have done it respectfully to all parties.
@SimmonsBart@JeromeAdamsMD But that doesn't explain the "nobody wants to work" attitude mentioned in the post. You're saying it's because you can't pay workers, but that doesn't explain why sometimes potential employees are the ones blamed?
@Woundedsheepdog@TheEcho13 Just waiting until she's flooded to ask is also bad. A huge part of why women start to resent their partners is because they're usually doing all the silent work around the house. Things like making the grocery list, knowing to do chores without being told, etc. The mental load
*2 weeks ago* "what the fuck is with yellow paint these days?"
*Since dd2 came out* "I can't find any of these fucking ladders my pawns point out even though they put a ! on the map!!!!!"
@danksharting69@benryanwriter@OhItsRyan I mean, it's the law lmao. They won't always go after you for it, but if you owe too much at the end of the year, even if you're intending to pay it, they can get you for that. It depends on things like what you made the previous year, but they can get you
@DaleyTactics@benryanwriter@OhItsRyan But they won't go after you for paying at the end of the year unless the money missing is significant, because otherwise it's not worth it
@DaleyTactics@benryanwriter@OhItsRyan It's also the legal way you're supposed to do it, paying quarterly. It depends on things like what you paid last year, but if your gap between what you owe and what you paid during the year is too big, they can get you for that. Technically taxes are due when you earn them