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I miss playing multiplayer chat games as a kid and being able to switch between being someone’s girlfriend or boyfriend whenever I wanted to. Like, if I could snap my fingers and present as a guy or a girl or something in between, that would be so awesome. I think of masculinity and femininity as a ying-and-yang thing, they’re intertwined and separate at the same time, but always present. 

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My desire to be Captain Jack Sparrow and Willy Wonka when I was a child should’ve been my genderqueer awakening, lmao. 

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Groceries are the only thing that I can impulse buy right now 

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Treating myself to some diet coke 

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Here I am feeling half-accomplished and buddy I haven't heard from in four years is currently flying a 737, and transferring to a 747 this fall.

 

A f***ing quad jet, million pound 747, the queen of the skies.

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f**k fully digital instrument clusters

 

if it's ICE, I at least want a totally analog tachometer

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10 minutes ago, That One Guy said:

f**k fully digital instrument clusters

 

if it's ICE, I at least want a totally analog tachometer

Touch screen this and swipe that BS. Fingerprint magnets. 

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Why do some obnoxious assholes think it's cool to make their car sound like gun fire when they decelerate? I've heard them often but was behind 1 today (a BMW, make of that what you will) and it's stupid loud and equally ridiculous. It does nothing for performance but I guess some assholes thinks it's "fire" or maybe it "slaps".

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On 4/26/2024 at 11:50 AM, BastillePark said:

work

 

If one plans a divorce, why wait?

 

Retiring soon? Me, very possible. 

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1 minute ago, GabesCavesOfIce said:

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Wrangler 392's are really cool, I laughed hard driving my buddies'

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On 5/20/2024 at 3:13 PM, That One Guy said:

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Shelly church (?) Figured out how to be a YouTube millionaire by 28, so it can happen. Big step, leave the cars at home and open up some nice investment accounts. Wish I did that in my twenties. 

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7 minutes ago, GabesCavesOfIce said:

Shelly church (?) Figured out how to be a YouTube millionaire by 28, so it can happen. Big step, leave the cars at home and open up some nice investment accounts. Wish I did that in my twenties. 

Sure, but there isn't enough economy for every 20-something to work towards becoming a YouTube millionaire. The uphill battle is getting more and more uphill every passing year for young people. If you're 18, and you want to own a house one day in a non-hinterlands area that has a healthy job market, you're looking at going into solid debt for specific STEM degrees, or going into specific labor/trades that have the biggest shortages and highest wages... and hopefully aren't going to be partially replaced by automation in the decades to come.

 

The last couple decades have been a terrific time to own assets, mainly stocks and houses, and a bad time to not have done so.

 

A $300k mortgage at 7%, before escrow, before utilities, before upkeep costs, is $2,000/mo. Supply of so-called "starter homes" pretty much holds flat, because almost no developer has been building those for the last 30 years. Good luck, young people!

 

Anyone suggesting that the younger generations' financial situation just needs them to "work harder" when the deck is this stacked against them is f***ing retarded, very goddamned retarded in the most willfully retarded way, and I won't hear dissent on that truth.

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1 hour ago, That One Guy said:

Sure, but there isn't enough economy for every 20-something to work towards becoming a YouTube millionaire. The uphill battle is getting more and more uphill every passing year for young people. If you're 18, and you want to own a house one day in a non-hinterlands area that has a healthy job market, you're looking at going into solid debt for specific STEM degrees, or going into specific labor/trades that have the biggest shortages and highest wages... and hopefully aren't going to be partially replaced by automation in the decades to come.

 

The last couple decades have been a terrific time to own assets, mainly stocks and houses, and a bad time to not have done so.

 

A $300k mortgage at 7%, before escrow, before utilities, before upkeep costs, is $2,000/mo. Supply of so-called "starter homes" pretty much holds flat, because almost no developer has been building those for the last 30 years. Good luck, young people!

 

Anyone suggesting that the younger generations' financial situation just needs them to "work harder" when the deck is this stacked against them is f***ing retarded, very goddamned retarded in the most willfully retarded way, and I won't hear dissent on that truth.

 

Not saying its easy, just that she did it, and I don't think her channel is overwhelmingly popular. A few videos over a million views,  but most are under 100k IIRC. She also invested any profits in stock market and real estate. 

 

Not sure how beneficial it is being +50, as employers ignore us. So it's one bad break to irreversal misfortune. 

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1 hour ago, That One Guy said:

Sure, but there isn't enough economy for every 20-something to work towards becoming a YouTube millionaire. The uphill battle is getting more and more uphill every passing year for young people. If you're 18, and you want to own a house one day in a non-hinterlands area that has a healthy job market, you're looking at going into solid debt for specific STEM degrees, or going into specific labor/trades that have the biggest shortages and highest wages... and hopefully aren't going to be partially replaced by automation in the decades to come.

 

The last couple decades have been a terrific time to own assets, mainly stocks and houses, and a bad time to not have done so.

 

A $300k mortgage at 7%, before escrow, before utilities, before upkeep costs, is $2,000/mo. Supply of so-called "starter homes" pretty much holds flat, because almost no developer has been building those for the last 30 years. Good luck, young people!

 

Anyone suggesting that the younger generations' financial situation just needs them to "work harder" when the deck is this stacked against them is f***ing retarded, very goddamned retarded in the most willfully retarded way, and I won't hear dissent on that truth.

Spare me :cat:

 

Wages for non-degree skilled labor are great, and young men worth a shit are figuring that out, skipping college and going straight to work.  Mexicans and other non-pussies have been making money hand over fist for quite some time.

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