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ark_ader:
--- Quote from: fallacy on July 26, 2017, 02:56:49 pm ---someone posted this on facebook, I want my own framed copy for like the bathroom or something. --- End quote --- Stick it on the wall opposite your bed. When you wake up and don't want to go to work, it will serve as a reminder where you will eventually wind up. Its tempting though. ;) |
Ond:
I'd say keep your costs to a minimum while you regroup and move forward. Housing is insanely expensive and overvalued in the east coast major cities in Australia. For people in Perth the idea that getting into your own home (i.e. a mortgage) to secure equity/credit etc. has for many, proven false as the property values came tumbling down. These people now owe more to the bank than their properties are valued at. Predictions are that the Melbourne and Sydney housing price bubbles may well burst in a similar way. Doing what every one else is doing is not always the best approach to life. I sold my place, paid off my debts and am happy to rent for a couple of years while my wife and I change a few work/lifestyle things. I think what Neph is doing is pretty cool. That may not suit alot of people, but I'm planning on moving into the country and NOT doing what every one else in the burbs is doing just as soon as I can. |
Howard_Casto:
Yeah using a house as a lean for equity is risky considering every few decades the housing bubble bursts and people get screwed from it. There's still no substitute for having a healthy savings account. Not living beyond your means is also sound advice. A mortgage is just a different form of credit after all. Love the painting btw.... I would seriously buy that. |
jdbailey1206:
--- Quote from: harveybirdman on July 26, 2017, 03:02:38 pm ---dammit Farley why'd you have to kill yourself with drugs? --- End quote --- Because many comedians are depressed. Booze, like laughter, is a coping mechanism that cannot fill the emptiness. Many comedians say that once they get off stage they feel the emptiness so they turn to other things to fill that void. Unfortunately it tends to be drugs and alcohol instead of seeking help they need. This is why so many comedians have dependency issues and end up overdosing. |
pbj:
--- Quote from: jdbailey1206 on July 27, 2017, 08:31:55 am ---Unfortunately it tends to be drugs and alcohol instead of seeking help they need. This is why so many comedians have dependency issues and end up overdosing. --- End quote --- Patton Oswalt is probably next. |
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