@HustleBitch_ Wonder if he used this “intentional commitment” with the old wife the family he left. Feel like there is a reason why he thinks this is all working out. 🤔
🚨 “I’M 26… HE’S 60” — THIS COUPLE’S ‘MARRIAGE RULES’ HAS THE INTERNET MELTING DOWN
This video is going viral after a couple with a 34-year age gap revealed the "non-negotiable" rules they follow behind closed doors.
• No drinking unless they’re together
• Mandatory prayer every single night
• “Never keep score” no matter what happens
• Stay kind and “serve” each other… even during arguments
They call it “intentional commitment.”
She says these rules make her feel more free, not less.
Is this level of structure what makes relationships stronger… or does it cross a line?
📹 credit: gracenfaithg
Asked ChatGPT to decision a stadium concept with the design to utilise our Thames Ironworks heritage, Docklands, colours & maximise stadium intensity
If we had a stadium that looks like 1 of these I think I'd be in heaven. I love option 2 with it's San Siro lattice top ⚒️
@jackjonestv Way to try and monetise the situation Jack. You could have just done it without videoing it and putting that lame music over the top. But ay you probably think you’re doing a good thing. 🤦♂️
@Lynn06783085@VNagy1990@DailyMail I can agree on that. Some people and organisations take advantage of the system and abuse it. Have nothing against stopping that happening. This is equivalent to scamming and should be sorted out. This must be a very small percentage but doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be sorted.
The genuine students do and they wouldn’t need a loan anyway. Unfortunately a vast number foreign students go to “visa” colleges, which they don’t attend because there nothing is being taught. Others get admitted to courses using fake documents then drop out.
There is a lot of abuse going on.
If we limited visas to genuine university students who have sufficient funding then it would be exactly as you describe. Unfortunately the reality is that the student visa system is open to abuse and has become another immigration scam.
@Skeemin13 He has no hope. Playing the victim card here has to be the most beta male thing to do. He’s doomed and no one will care when the inevitable happens
@goodmaxxedfyre@VNagy1990@DailyMail Look I see from your profile you are maybe a bit a fragile soul. I don’t want to push this too much. I’d be all for cutting that loan if it helped the UK and didn’t hurt people that just want to study and contribute but that’s not what will happen. It will cost the economy.
@samcrick7@VNagy1990@DailyMail You denied that students outside of the EU even get loans then tried telling me I am uninformed, that's more troubling than anything
@goodmaxxedfyre@VNagy1990@DailyMail So at an absolute push. 9.8 billion for a return of 37 billion. Nearly triple the return on investment? Are we there yet?
@goodmaxxedfyre@VNagy1990@DailyMail Do me a favour - search
how many student from non eu countries qualify for uk student loans ?
Read it and try and absorb the information you are being fed.
Let me know how you get on. As I say Iv got actual stuff to do today.
@goodmaxxedfyre@VNagy1990@DailyMail Can you do me a favour and google some of this shit before waffling on about international student debt. Iv actually got to crack on with work.
@goodmaxxedfyre@VNagy1990@DailyMail Because people outside of the EU don’t get given student loans? Do you have any knowledge of who gets access to student loans?
@samcrick7@VNagy1990@DailyMail Why are you focusing on EU students? Are you serious? Using an EU student debt figure and then an international figure for the benefit to the economy?
@goodmaxxedfyre@VNagy1990@DailyMail Do we want to bring that debt down. Yes of course. But to think that not offering loans won’t have an effect is delusional. Same with UK students. Most don’t have £30,000 in the bank to just go to uni do they?
@goodmaxxedfyre@VNagy1990@DailyMail Ok here are some facts. And base this purely on investment. PLEASE think this through. If student numbers go down due to this loan system stopping ( which it will) currently 2024-2025 saw 14% dip in International students then this will have a further impact.
@goodmaxxedfyre@VNagy1990@DailyMail The total outstanding debt from international (EU) borrowers is roughly £5.8 billion as of March 2025. In contrast, international students contribute a net benefit of £37.4 billion
Our international students are keeping my place afloat. Visa restrictions are already not tempting for them to come here.
These loans affect a small number of these students but still. These guys are working hard here to make a living and study. But we have the boat guys coming and taking everything.