I see you clearly enjoy being miserable and finding fault wherever you look. Your account is full of the same or similar bitter negative observations.
There is no need to pour cold water over the achievements of this young woman who fought her way to the French Open final. She battled depression, knee surgery and scraping by with nothing. People like you who only see the bad and hunt for someone to blame in every good story are exactly the type who drag everyone else down.
As the post said, last week she couldn't afford the hotel room. I hardly think she cares about French taxes right now. She will get proper advice to handle it and minimise any hit. - I'm pretty sure such advice or support will never come from people like you.
If you have nothing nice or constructive to say, keep your mouth shut and your hands in your pockets instead of on the keyboard.
He lived with her for 20 years, married for the last 5. Both were financially independent and retired before they got married. He decided to go back to work "for fun" while she stayed at home with the kids and that's why he got screwed in the divorce. She had zero income and he was making a ton of money even though both had significant assets.
@primusyustisio@guideforlovers I liked how a car looked and drove too until I found out the odometer had been turned back and the frame was bent from an undisclosed accident.
🚨 I CANNOT LOOK AWAY FROM THIS CHART 🚨
This is the Dotcom crash overlaid on today's S&P 500
Every week I come back expecting it to finally diverge
It doesn't
The overlap keeps tracking with a precision that is honestly unsettling
What are your thoughts on this?
You’re using your brain WRONG.
In 2010, Stanford neurologist Dr Frank Longo gave a 2-hour lecture on how memory really works.
Everything you’ve learned about memory is mostly wrong.
His frameworks:
• The Magic 7 rule
• How sleep moves memories to storage
• Use it or lose it