The big expensive parts of the country are popular for a reason and if it’s worth it to you go for it, but I just have to tell you there are large parts of the country where shit does not cost so goddamn much.
This is an unpopular opinion here but at some point a full open bar is just not in the cards financially. If this is the case, see if they’ll let you do open beer and wine, with liquor available for purchase. Not ideal but you gotta do what you gotta do. One step up from that might be a “signature” batch cocktail. Might be able to find some savings that way.
Rule of thumb for friendship with a new significant other/adult friendship in general: Don’t say no to more than two consecutive invitations. Initiating and planning something gets you a bonus point to play with
However. After 21 you are still allowed to do as big and elaborate a shindig as you want. The difference is that the focus must be “I’m creating an event that will be fun for you to attend” and not “come celebrate Me”.
Politely disagree. One of my only memories from having the swine flu is turning on The Matrix for 3 minutes only to find that all the camera movement and cutting literally gave me the spins.
Here’s the thing that trips me up and I’m genuinely interested in your thoughts. I am definitely poorer now than I will be in retirement, but my income is much higher now when I’m accumulating than when I’m living off of investments. Doesn’t that suggest I’m better off taking the tax benefit now?
You know what the bride and groom really want as a present? Cash. They’re really, really hoping that you give them cash.
Hands down the most disgusting thing I’ve seen all year.
When it said she was a flight attendant from out of town I assumed that this would be on the other extreme of the casual-crazy spectrum. My bad.
The big expensive parts of the country are popular for a reason and if it’s worth it to you go for it, but I just have to tell you there are large parts of the country where shit does not cost so goddamn much.
Natty Ice and lentils is almost certainly the funniest possible combination of things for a person to be buying. Strong work, sir.
Explains the heart palpitations
200mg in the morning and after lunch.
Here’s how much I’m not up for doing this: I take straight up caffeine tablets because making/buying coffee is too much of a hassle.
Bone in forever. I can’t believe that anyone who says they prefer white meat to dark isn’t lying to themselves.
The Great British Baking Show is the closest thing you’ll find to taking Xanax, and I mean that as a glowing compliment.
This is an unpopular opinion here but at some point a full open bar is just not in the cards financially. If this is the case, see if they’ll let you do open beer and wine, with liquor available for purchase. Not ideal but you gotta do what you gotta do. One step up from that might be a “signature” batch cocktail. Might be able to find some savings that way.
Having fun takes work.
Rule of thumb for friendship with a new significant other/adult friendship in general: Don’t say no to more than two consecutive invitations. Initiating and planning something gets you a bonus point to play with
To answer your question, yeah it’s 21.
However. After 21 you are still allowed to do as big and elaborate a shindig as you want. The difference is that the focus must be “I’m creating an event that will be fun for you to attend” and not “come celebrate Me”.
Politely disagree. One of my only memories from having the swine flu is turning on The Matrix for 3 minutes only to find that all the camera movement and cutting literally gave me the spins.
Fair points. I do tend to give some premium to tax benefits now vs later. Who knows what rates will be in 2058?
Here’s the thing that trips me up and I’m genuinely interested in your thoughts. I am definitely poorer now than I will be in retirement, but my income is much higher now when I’m accumulating than when I’m living off of investments. Doesn’t that suggest I’m better off taking the tax benefit now?
Last year was pretty dope. Foreign is off ~1.5% today though.
FYI, if you haven’t checked your 401k in a while, today is not the day to look.
$200/week on pubic hair immediately replaces avocado toast as the reason millennials can’t afford houses.