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they're shoving their gosh dang pedals down our throats
Mostly another nonsense "no wage, only spend" article
But, it is good to have mindful consumer habits. One tip I try to follow when I want to make a superfluous big purchase is, once I decide I want something, I wait 1 day for every $100 it costs. If I still want the item after X days, I might buy it, but often, the novelty is worn off, and I don't want it anymore. Or, it's something egregiously expensive and it'll take 30+ days of thinking about it, and that's just too much money for a toy
I just learned it from you
For those who didn't click but maybe saw the video, these union reps were caught on camera hitting Dr Ahmad in the head with "we love Joe" signs at the convention
Published in May; how times have changed
Who needs articles when you have the 2004 blockbuster film The Day After Tomorrow with Jake Gyllenhaal
Just bought a new-to-me used car off Craigslist and am stoked. I nabbed this one cuz I check Craigslist for a rotation of car deals daily, our main car's transmission just started failing, I had cash, and caught the post in the first few hours. Seller was the rarest of rare: upfront, honest, arrived on time, and had done perfect maintenance (with documentation) with tons of worthwhile quality-of-life upgrades (upgraded speakers, extra set of snow tires, tinted windows, roof rack, was top-of-the-line model). Like, I got a total gem and I'm so excited (mark my words) to have a working car. Seller even texted me after "thank you for keeping Craigslist a good place"
I haven't seen it since a "cultural literacy" lesson in APUSH circa 2004. Should probably rewatch, thanks for the reminder
Cooking because it's a pain in the ass to prepare food in small batches (for 1-3 people). Plus clean up It's basically as much work to make food for 2 people as it is for 8.