people keep complaining about fake news, all i see is the economy booming, jobs flourishing, stock market rising, and taxes dropping. seems like some people just want to see our country fail to “prove a point”
to the final guy about to graduate, have a plan for a job and living sitch. first things first. then, make sure you have good friends to keep in touch with or can put yourself out there in the new city. from there, start to read a little about personal finance (my rec. is Ramit Sethi) and have a plan to stay in shape diet/exercise-wise. finally, make sure you are still having fun out there in your free time. have a couple of solid hobbies. maybe even get a dog?
>trying to convert a new romantic interest into liking the things I like
yeah, you’re gonna have a bad time mate. not how the world works. keep searching, and now that you’ve worked on your physical appearance losing weight, work on being a better human
the funny thing about personal finance is that most people literally don’t know how much money they spent last month. “I guess i spent that much” they say.
this is why pf is more behavioral than anything. and why for the first month i recommend simply tracking your spending and seeing if you actually break even. then we can learn about percentage budgeting and interest rates and IRAs
oh shit, are you really this insufferable irl? ill gladly talk about tattoos all day if someone asks
Gold level take
brb gonna do this with that Naked juice
once blogs start picking up on memes, they begin a slow death.
2spooky4me and thank u mr skeltal have been around for the better part of the decade
*shows picture of a Dell computer*
“getting a little nostalgic for your old Gateway or Compaq Presario”
people keep complaining about fake news, all i see is the economy booming, jobs flourishing, stock market rising, and taxes dropping. seems like some people just want to see our country fail to “prove a point”
“You’re concerned that you’ll look a tad effeminate to onlookers”
Duda, all your pics in that DeFries article were textbook effeminate. gotta disagree with this advice now. blame Will
to the final guy about to graduate, have a plan for a job and living sitch. first things first. then, make sure you have good friends to keep in touch with or can put yourself out there in the new city. from there, start to read a little about personal finance (my rec. is Ramit Sethi) and have a plan to stay in shape diet/exercise-wise. finally, make sure you are still having fun out there in your free time. have a couple of solid hobbies. maybe even get a dog?
they do this so they can then sell you that “buy your groceries online and get them shipped to your door” service so you can skip it all
there is nothing quite like bouncing between fad diets and never being content with your physique
Amen. Maybe they will learn.
I laughed way too hard at this article
>trying to convert a new romantic interest into liking the things I like
yeah, you’re gonna have a bad time mate. not how the world works. keep searching, and now that you’ve worked on your physical appearance losing weight, work on being a better human
refreshing looking campari & soda
I thought SJWs were dead?
did you, just call yourself, a cuck?
sheesh, how mad are you right now Josh?
as a cool hip Floridian millennial, i endorse this move 100%.
just to make Josh angrier.
never heard a dude complain about 69-ing, only the ladies. something’s fishy here.
the funny thing about personal finance is that most people literally don’t know how much money they spent last month. “I guess i spent that much” they say.
this is why pf is more behavioral than anything. and why for the first month i recommend simply tracking your spending and seeing if you actually break even. then we can learn about percentage budgeting and interest rates and IRAs
1:1 ratio of adult drinks to H2O nowadays