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fallacy:

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What do you do? I am 44 and never had a money problem as well. When I was 16 I had already figured out debt was bad. I have never really pulled that much in, this year after all the inflation maybe $110000. That still has not stopped me from having a 2 mill net worth this year. One thing I have always understood is the value of things. If I don't see the value of something then I will go another way to get it. I have been noticing kids as a big problem for men, they will spend $$ on whatever for 0 value as long as they say it is for their kid.

I was talking with this 56 year old guy I work with pulling in at least twice as much as me with his military retirement and VA benefits and he is apparently broke. He has a Japanese girlfriend\wife and a kid with her, no green card apparently constantly flies out there and back for around 4 grand, he also gives her money. It's like are you just thinking of the stupidest ways to burn your money?

I am in the AF reserve so I will talk with a bunch of guys around my age every month, I catch up and see how they are doing in life. One guy was talking to another about buying some piece for his car and the guy told him it was $190, and he was like I am not that kind of high baller. I immediately stopped him and said WTF are you talking about? I know for a fact you just spent 60 Grand for a brand new truck but every time a few hundred dollar bill comes up it is like ohh no. Do we need to go back to the second grade to learn how numbers work?
Zakk:

--- Quote from: fallacy on October 20, 2023, 03:48:30 pm ---
--- Quote --- no horrible money problems,
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What do you do? I am 44 and never had a money problem as well. When I was 16 I had already figured out debt was bad. I have never really pulled that much in, this year after all the inflation maybe $110000. That still has not stopped me from having a 2 mill net worth this year. One thing I have always understood is the value of things. If I don't see the value of something then I will go another way to get it. I have been noticing kids as a big problem for men, they will spend $$ on whatever for 0 value as long as they say it is for their kid.

I was talking with this 56 year old guy I work with pulling in at least twice as much as me with his military retirement and VA benefits and he is apparently broke. He has a Japanese girlfriend\wife and a kid with her, no green card apparently constantly flies out there and back for around 4 grand, he also gives her money. It's like are you just thinking of the stupidest ways to burn your money?

I am in the AF reserve so I will talk with a bunch of guys around my age every month, I catch up and see how they are doing in life. One guy was talking to another about buying some piece for his car and the guy told him it was $190, and he was like I am not that kind of high baller. I immediately stopped him and said WTF are you talking about? I know for a fact you just spent 60 Grand for a brand new truck but every time a few hundred dollar bill comes up it is like ohh no. Do we need to go back to the second grade to learn how numbers work?

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I'm going to answer this in a PM...
yamatetsu:
Blood and bone
Bullet train
How to rob a bank (and 10 tips to actually get away with it)
Kung Fu Hustle
The Boondock Saints
Tucker & Dale vs. evil
pbj:
Yeah, so Killers of the Flower Moon is a good movie I hope to never see again.

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Zebidee:

--- Quote from: pbj on October 21, 2023, 06:31:54 pm ---Yeah, so Killers of the Flower Moon is a good movie I hope to never see again.

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I just read a review about it. Great cast, extremely worthwhile story, needs to be told, but OMG. I'm not sure I could stomach it, or sleep well for long afterwards.
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