I’m here in the middle with you. I think the fact that you’re saving at all, even if it’s not as much as you want, excludes you from who my question was targeted at. I was aiming for the people with no savings direct deposit who’s income all goes to debt payments, bills, and just general spending.
I have a serious question for anyone who lives paycheck to paycheck: what’s your emergency plan? Like what if you go to get your car inspected and find out you need 4 new tires and it’s gonna cost $800+? What if you get laid off and you don’t have enough money to make it through the next month of bills? I’m not trying to shame anyone, im genuinely curious.
The fact that you’re strong enough to share something like on the internet this speaks volumes about you. No matter the avenue that leads you to being a mother, you’re gonna be a damn good mom.
I typically wear an aloha shirt to work every Friday. I didn’t today because I thought I was going to get fired for something I fucked up last night, and I didn’t want to get fired while wearing an aloha shirt.
I’ve experienced tailgates in big ten country, in the SEC, and in the ACC (although half of ACC country doubles as SEC country, I’m referring specifically to my experiences at VT and UVA). I’d have to say that all are a blast and I’m not sure why we have to pick the “best.” There are ladies aplenty at any power 5 school, people are always friendly, and the food is always good (because I’m always shitfaced). I do have to say that a November big ten tailgate, while fun, is less than ideal.
I think the only way to find out for sure if I have an adult bedroom is if you come do an in person inspection
I’m here in the middle with you. I think the fact that you’re saving at all, even if it’s not as much as you want, excludes you from who my question was targeted at. I was aiming for the people with no savings direct deposit who’s income all goes to debt payments, bills, and just general spending.
This was definitely weird
I have a serious question for anyone who lives paycheck to paycheck: what’s your emergency plan? Like what if you go to get your car inspected and find out you need 4 new tires and it’s gonna cost $800+? What if you get laid off and you don’t have enough money to make it through the next month of bills? I’m not trying to shame anyone, im genuinely curious.
When there’s blood on the streets
7 breweries at two drinks per stop is a great recipe for a blackout
The fact that you’re strong enough to share something like on the internet this speaks volumes about you. No matter the avenue that leads you to being a mother, you’re gonna be a damn good mom.
Anyone hating on this take missed the entire point
I caught it and was very confused by the timeline
I did not, thanks for asking
I typically wear an aloha shirt to work every Friday. I didn’t today because I thought I was going to get fired for something I fucked up last night, and I didn’t want to get fired while wearing an aloha shirt.
At least it’s not in the middle of college football season
This was hilarious. I’m also only referring to DeFries as “Wills” from now on
Replace fireball with anything else and we’re good to go
The best month to drink depends why you’re drinkin if you ask me
I’ve experienced tailgates in big ten country, in the SEC, and in the ACC (although half of ACC country doubles as SEC country, I’m referring specifically to my experiences at VT and UVA). I’d have to say that all are a blast and I’m not sure why we have to pick the “best.” There are ladies aplenty at any power 5 school, people are always friendly, and the food is always good (because I’m always shitfaced). I do have to say that a November big ten tailgate, while fun, is less than ideal.
Tecate
Maybe Eric should smoke some weed and do something I like to call “chill the fuck out”
I’d like to know when with the stipulation that the answer isn’t sometime within the next couple of weeks
Yep, I learned this on a recent episode of Silicon Valley