I can’t believe there are going to be tens of thousands of stupid mother fuckers who buy this. Every time I come up with an idea now I won’t say “no, Matt that’s stupid” and instead I’ll remember that America is filled with tons of idiots who will buy my dumb idea.
True story: I was on vacation in Hawaii and met a family there where the kids called their parents mother and father but the parents called the kids son and daughter too. And the kids called each other brother and sister. I asked the parents about it and they said the kids names were legit son and daughter. People are weird.
I know this story is satire, but that’s just bananas land fantasy right there. Todd is a man. There is basically zero chance he would get a dime of her family money in the divorce proceedings.
Prenup, Todd. Just have one drawn up now because you’re going to propose even know you know you’re fucked down the road. Also, stick Finn’s bitch ass with the tab tonight.
Housing, food, kids, savings or any number of things. You can’t tell people, no sorry you don’t get to do anything until student loans are paid off. I’m not advocating forgiving the entirety of their debt, just a portion in exchange for a larger portion of their income. Which, makes sense because in theory they are now able to afford to pay more of their income because it is hopefully considerably larger than it was at the age of 22. If you’re advocating people pay off all student loan debt, no matter what or how much of their income it costs them, you’re asking for trouble down the road. If people have to spend 50% their income for the first 25 years of their working life on student debt they won’t have any significant savings to speak of when they reach retirement age. Guess who ends up paying for that down the road anyway.
I’m with you on forgiveness of student loans to an extent. If you’re on an income based repayment plan and you still have student loans after 20 years I do believe a portion should be forgiven. However, along with the forgiveness there should also be an increase to the % of your income that must be put towards your remaining student loans after the original 10%. Perhaps, that % gradually increases based on the amount of debt that remains after 20 years and loan forgiveness.
I like the new color scheme. The comment section set up is bonkers though.
It’s way different at home on my laptop versus my work computer. Jury is still out.
The comment section on the site after the update is absurd. Giving me anxiety.
*food theme park
Isn’t a good theme park basically a grocery store?
What do you shoot in the winter?
I can’t believe there are going to be tens of thousands of stupid mother fuckers who buy this. Every time I come up with an idea now I won’t say “no, Matt that’s stupid” and instead I’ll remember that America is filled with tons of idiots who will buy my dumb idea.
Nah, you have to respect this. There is no greater game in the world than chasing ass.
Well is your age range set to pull her?
If you’re a 1%er you’re on the wrong website. GTFO
Being a 1%er must be so awesome.
True story: I was on vacation in Hawaii and met a family there where the kids called their parents mother and father but the parents called the kids son and daughter too. And the kids called each other brother and sister. I asked the parents about it and they said the kids names were legit son and daughter. People are weird.
Fight her.
Starting salary is around $30,000. That’s not a whole lot to work with.
I’m sure your girlfriend appreciates that. Good for you, William.
Perfect, at Christmas when my family asks why I’m not married I’ll blame it on my grandparents for sucking up all my money through social security.
I know this story is satire, but that’s just bananas land fantasy right there. Todd is a man. There is basically zero chance he would get a dime of her family money in the divorce proceedings.
Prenup, Todd. Just have one drawn up now because you’re going to propose even know you know you’re fucked down the road. Also, stick Finn’s bitch ass with the tab tonight.
Housing, food, kids, savings or any number of things. You can’t tell people, no sorry you don’t get to do anything until student loans are paid off. I’m not advocating forgiving the entirety of their debt, just a portion in exchange for a larger portion of their income. Which, makes sense because in theory they are now able to afford to pay more of their income because it is hopefully considerably larger than it was at the age of 22. If you’re advocating people pay off all student loan debt, no matter what or how much of their income it costs them, you’re asking for trouble down the road. If people have to spend 50% their income for the first 25 years of their working life on student debt they won’t have any significant savings to speak of when they reach retirement age. Guess who ends up paying for that down the road anyway.
I’m with you on forgiveness of student loans to an extent. If you’re on an income based repayment plan and you still have student loans after 20 years I do believe a portion should be forgiven. However, along with the forgiveness there should also be an increase to the % of your income that must be put towards your remaining student loans after the original 10%. Perhaps, that % gradually increases based on the amount of debt that remains after 20 years and loan forgiveness.