As of yesterday, all he can was a single check for $50,000. That is all.
How does it feel to be a millionaire at 29 and not be able to afford an apartment?
Well, first of all, you have no idea how fucking fat you are. Secondly, you look like a complete idiot because you don’t know how to properly use your phone
that’s a bit harsh, johnny.
If you can’t afford an apartment, then how in the fuck is a millionaire?
How do you think a millionaire can not afford a house?
Because you have no clue how to afford a house, and also because you don’t know how to properly use your phone
I am sure it’s not possible! You can just get a car and live comfortably in it. Not only will that make your life much easier, it will also allow you to transition without any restrictions, too. uj/ I am a millionaire, but I still want to be able to afford an apartment
a) you can still afford a house, you just can’t afford it right now. b) there are millions of people who can’t afford houses, so you might want to try finding one of these if you can. c) you can always try to buy a house, but you can only buy one a month. d) you can still try to make money from selling the house, but you have to wait until the market starts to tank before you can get a bid. e) no one knows you’re looking and they won’t sell you a house, even if they were interested in you.
Don’t worry, you can just move back in to the suburbs and start a family and get a good job, you can get a house, you can buy a house, you can move in with someone and live a happy life.
I’m here for the long haul, though it may take a while to get all of the savings to start. And, yeah, I’d be looking for a partner that’s as successful as I am.
Or get a mortgage, or a bank, or a home in some place that gives you a lot of money for a lot less.!!!
I think my point here is pretty clear, it’s a good idea to go into this economy expecting to make money from renting property, or owning a house. You don’t really need a lot of money just to build a family home. You also have to be more disciplined when you go out on a day trip. Taking a nice vacation every couple months is good, but that doesn’t do anything for your finances. If you really want to do something you love you have to commit to it.
I also think this is a bad idea, i think that people who don’t have money should be forced to sell property, or be forced to start their own business to make the same amount of money. If you can’t afford to make rent or own a house then you can’t afford to live. That’s why we need to end homelessness. And let people who can’t afford to live go back to where they belong, because they don’t deserve it.
I guess I could say that being rich is a lot like being a chaser.
Yeah, I see this as a similar situation
First of all, I don’t think “I’m fighting for my life, my wife’s life, my son’s life, anything” is the correct way to frame this situation. Second, I am definitely not advocating for her to abandon her career entirely. She has plenty of years of training under her belt that could be used in a positive way. Heck, I even have a few years of acting and producing under my belt as well. She has every reason to continue on even if something doesn’t work out. I just think this situation could be best handled by a team player, someone who is there for her when she needs them most (like in the ER right now) and is there for her when she isn’t especially. I mean, I don’t want her to walk away empty handed, but if nothing else, she’s earned the right to a challenging career that isn’t drowning in red ink every month.
Finally, I don’t know if this is just me, but my sister in law recently shared with me that in some countries, including the US, it is illegal for a parent to leave a child unattended for more than 24 hours. I am not aware of any country where this is actually enforced. I think it is more of a country thing than a US thing. If it was just US citizens doing this, I would be all over it, but it seems like nobody has thought about this. If it was my wife, I would be all over it too.
I don’t know what to think. Do you think the situation is a good situation where it makes more sense to leave the kid at home? Is it still better to stay at
Maybe because they didn’t know about it? Or maybe because it’s not that they’re wealthy?
The American parents have no idea. Most parents are unaware of this and don’t know what they are doing. I guess I don’t think it is just a bad situation for them. They are going to come out of it. I have no idea what’s in their way to do and are not. They don’t even know. I don’t know what is happening.
You aren’t very smart either. You’re not a chaser either, but you’re also not a chaser, because you can’t actually do that.
Yeah, I would say that being a chaser is kinda stupid, because you don’t know where your phone is, and you don’t know how to use your phone. Even if you do, you still get a little bit of power. Edit: I’m sorry if I made it sound like a joke. I was actually being serious.
What’s with the sudden silence after all this?
It’s just how long the conversation has lasted
good riddance!
Yeah, that’s unfortunate. I’m glad he’s out of it and I hope he gets the money. As a private citizen, I would’ve appreciated seeing a lot more detail on this situation and how he would’ve been able to leverage it for such a great cause. Maybe the government can offer a better financial outcome but I feel like the private citizen should be able to make better use of what they have.
/uj that is so fucking awful.
It is. You should be grateful you got the money for the car you don’t need to do any work
