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Harrison wrote:I'm going to school so I can't work there full-time anymore, but hopefully I can go back after school. (I do love my job in all actuality. I just can't work 60 hours AND be a full-time student, not going to happen.
kaharthemad wrote:Harrison wrote:I'm going to school so I can't work there full-time anymore, but hopefully I can go back after school. (I do love my job in all actuality. I just can't work 60 hours AND be a full-time student, not going to happen.
Frankly I dont give a rats ass if you hand out blowjobs on the corner for 5cents a throw. If you like your job, fucking who cares what you make, what you are doing and who thinks it is retarded.
Harrison wrote:Maybe I'm dying?
leah wrote:haha oh man i would never buy a brand new car. not only would i not be able to afford it or its payments, but i've been warned many a time about depreciation.
seriously, if i were to buy a "new" car, it would be a 2003ish accord. nothin' brand new for me!
Eziekial wrote:Get the nicer apartment, buy some nice clothes, go out to fancy dinner. Enjoy the fruits of your labor just remember:
$20 made - $19 spent = happiness
$19 made - $20 spent = misery.
Pretty simple. Enjoy the raise!
araby wrote:Harrison wrote:Maybe I'm dying?
I think you have anxiety and need to relax, relate, and release. let me know what the doctor says. also, I might be going to new york saturday, so you *just might* get out of having to hang out with me.
Eziekial wrote:Ash, you're missing the point of the saying. If you spend more than you make you will be miserable. If you spend less then you find happiness which is right in line with your thinking. It's not an absolute formula so if 10% savings makes you happy; great! My point is to live within your means, save for a rainy day but don't squirrel away every cent and act Scrooge McDuck. That's just my take on life, feel free to go about it in your own way.
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