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ShitPosterExtrordinaire
@Randoms404
Random person posting stuff. GenX. No DMs #ATL #crypto #tech #cats #life
Atlanta, GA Beigetreten Şubat 2026
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@bigbabolat @SusieM414141 To be fair most schools don’t have a microwave to heat up fresh cooked food. I sent sandwiches/bagels a lot.
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@SusieM414141 All so that lazy ass mothers don't have to cook fresh food for their family.
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@cturiano1969 @SusieM414141 @HistorianUSA1 I’m thinking she’s desperate and that’s what she can afford. 😭
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@BJHam7 @SusieM414141 @GnosisWolf My district was way too busy to police lunches. You might get a volunteer (mom) who helped elementary kids open milks.
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@SusieM414141 @GnosisWolf The school won’t let you send this junk you have standards that you have to comply with.
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@SusieM414141 @Real_Ames So you’re for free lunch in school? At least they might get a fresh fruit or vegetable.
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@SuperSrb3 @TheLaurenChen But when you own nobody can tell you how many pets you can have or what color you can paint the walls. And you don’t have to worry about your landlord taking your rent but not paying the mortgage (happened to a friend)
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@TheLaurenChen yeah, but houses are a lot more expensive than rent. For many people it is more logical to rent and invest the leftover money into the markets.. which in the long term will probably set them up better financially. Then they can buy a house with cash once their investments grow
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Consider, if you will, that I am not buying a house as an investment, but because I actually need somewhere to live.
unusual_whales@unusual_whales
"It is a historically bad time to buy a home now," per BI
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@ellymelly My mom had chicken pox as a child and shingles in her 60s. In her case, at least, it wasn’t the vaccine.
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Shingles is all over the news again.
You know, when I was a kid, our preschool closed for a week so all the kids could get together in a 'party' where we all deliberately caught ChickenPox.
And that was it. One week of scratching and nothing for the rest of our lives.
Then, they brought in the ChickenPox vaccine.
STOPPED kids getting the virus naturally.
You were told you were an irresponsible parent if you let your kid get ChickenPox.
And all of a sudden, young adults have Shingles.
You can't tell me something went wrong.
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@Matt_Pinner I don’t have any siblings so sure - give me the money
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@DieselBABE20 I also miss the days of ordering pizza and the only extra was a tip. When I worked at Papa John’s in college (1995) orders averaged $10-15 including tip and drivers were still making good money. Now the fees make ordering pizza a luxury.
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@DieselBABE20 Definitely luxury. I’ve used them a few times but the fees have gotten out of control. I use Walmart + for my parents because they don’t need to be driving and I don’t want to go to the store and then to their house multiple times a week - it’s a lifesaver.
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@KennyJoe24 @SaltyGoat17 What if it was bought used 10 years ago and paid off? Situations change. Some are temporary.
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@SaltyGoat17 If they can afford the payment on a luxury vehicle. They obviously have more cash flow than should be allowed and still qualify for assistance.
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@SaltyGoat17 How old is the BMW or Mercedes? I drive my cars long after they’re paid off. If I lose my job and get on food stamps, I’m not selling my paid off car to make someone feel better. Not ditching my iPhone that I bought off eBay either.
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@ThrillaRilla369 Mine is still OBSSESSED with General Hospital.
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@omgsidewalks My great great uncle was born in 1896. He had property with a pond that we went fishing in. He loved the Braves - he was all I could think of in their “Worst to First” year.
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@JfkPascalNajadX That doesn’t bother me so much. End the spyware bs and I’ll be more appreciative.
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🚨 JUST IN: President Trump TERMINATED the Obama-era mandate that pushed auto start-stop systems into vehicles.
You know the one.
You stop at a red light.
Your engine shuts off.
Every. Single. Time.
Doesn’t matter if you hate it.
Doesn’t matter if it wears down the starter.
Doesn’t matter if you have to turn it off manually every time you start the car.
It was forced in the name of “efficiency.”
Trump just ended it.
No more government telling automakers how to design your engine.
No more being annoyed at every stoplight.
Build better cars. Let consumers choose.
Common sense is back.
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@TarynA83 Maybe notify you a few months ahead of time but they are legally adults and entitled to make decisions about their health. I started working with mine on filling out the forms and stuff like that at 16. Stepped back and them talk to the doc. Part of transition to adulthood
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@Randoms404 Yes, and our oldest filled them out. Wouldn’t it be easier to ask first than automatically assume and kick parents out?
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@Arkypatriot @TarynA83 I priced it out and it’s cheaper to keep them on your insurance than to have a separate policy at least till they get a job with benefits.
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@TarynA83 I never understood that keeping them on your insurance till they’re 26 why not 36 why not 46 if you’re totally an adult at 21 why is your mommy keeping you on your insurance but yes, this is absolutely crazy pay for it but you have no access to their records
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