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Distant Barking

@distantbarking

After three years of therapy and tough times, my therapist came to the conclusion that I’m just a “moron and an asshole”.

参加日 Mart 2022
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Rebecca Tidy
Rebecca Tidy@DrRebeccaTidy·
I just saw this insanely prescriptive dress code for a one-day festival in the woods near Leeds & I initially thought it was a joke, but – turns out – it's not. 😂
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Project-Iliana
Project-Iliana@Fraudly_·
@DrRebeccaTidy "no big thick gold chains" 🤣🤣🤣🌝 AKA - Please don't turn up chavvy and blare ",music" and ruin our chill hippy vibe lmao
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Distant Barking@distantbarking·
@DrRebeccaTidy Honestly I don’t see the problem with this, you don’t need to dress like a chav to be comfortable. Lots of other venues and events have dress codes to maintain an aesthetic and attract certain clientele, this is no different.
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Distant Barking@distantbarking·
@digitalchampi Even if you just stuck to £100 a month until retirement age that extra 5 years would give you about £150k more from just £6000 invested. The guy is a moron.
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Richard | investor
Richard | investor@digitalchampi·
Such a ridiculous argument here: Do not listen to him. The argument sounds convincing but it’s built on a weak foundation. Using £100/month as the example is not realistic. On a reasonable salary you can realistically invest £750–£1,000/month, and at that level a 7% annual return gets you to roughly £1M by your mid-forties. The bigger flaw is the false choice between skills and investing. They aren’t in competition. Someone earning £60K can develop their career and invest at the same time, and the habits you build investing small amounts early are just as valuable as the returns themselves. I’m even assuming a modest return of 7% . The average return of the S&P 500 over the last 20 years is approximately 10.364% annually.
Sonny@rawespresso

Young UK people are being sold a lie that they need to be investing in stocks at 22. Stock portfolios are nearly useless to most people in their twenties because the amounts they can realistically invest are too small to matter. £100 a month in an ISA over 5 years grows to maybe £7,000 — not life-changing money, a few months of rent. What actually moves the needle in your twenties is increasing the salary the £100 came out of. Going from £30K to £60K in 5 years isn't unusual for somebody who deliberately invested in their skill set. That's an extra £18,000-£20,000 of after-tax income, every year, for the rest of your career. The maths is brutal: every hour you spend optimising a small investment portfolio is an hour you didn't spend learning the skill that would double your earning capacity. Stocks are a tool for the wealth you've already built. Skills are how you build the wealth in the first place. Most 22-year-olds reading personal finance Twitter would be much better off ignoring it entirely for 5 years and putting that focus into becoming worth 3x more in the labour market. Compound interest on a skill compounds harder than compound interest on £100 a month.

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Distant Barking@distantbarking·
@bodhicitta777 Has no one heard of diversification? There is no pain if you own both, take some profits from stocks periodically, buy cheap BTC and HODL.
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Bodhi☯️🐉LNhance 🟩
Bodhi☯️🐉LNhance 🟩@bodhicitta777·
I think max pain this cycle is watching literally everything go parabolic while bitcoin goes sideways to down. Good way to shake lots of people out of their position by chasing all the ai stuff. Not that that won't be valuable but the TAM of bitcoin is 500 trilly.
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Joseph 🕊️
Joseph 🕊️@CaudilloXIV·
She found out about the jokes
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Sunny Po
Sunny Po@sunny051488·
@Darky1k I will remember you for aging like dogshit wrapped in catshit
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Darky
Darky@Darky1k·
The Bitcon crash to 40-45k will be remembered No one is ready for it
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Alex 👽
Alex 👽@AlexesNakamoto·
Grant Cardone @GrantCardone says he wants to stack 10,000 BTC by year end. Now imagine if every billionaire wanted the same. 4,200 billionaires × 10,000 BTC = 42,000,000 BTC Bitcoin supply limit: 21,000,000 BTC The math gets scary fast.
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Moongazer
Moongazer@joeybeastmarket·
Gaslighting barista (34C breasts) made a complete fool of me this morning as I tried to order my coffee. Must have come to work straight from Langley. She is one day over the age of consent and sexually optimized for me. Making me repeat each aspect of my drink. ASMR coffee shop guy gets CUCKED ordering his very standard order. Yes it’s decaf espresso. Yes three sugars that’s what I said. Yes I want the cappuccino made with almond milk I’m trying to drain California of all its water you stupid bitch. That’s why you’re here isn’t it. Your communist superiors planted you here to save California from my plan. “And was that iced or hot sir?” The hairs on my neck stand up. I recognize that phrase. Talmudic dogwhistle she’s as we speak summoning the antichrist and only I can stop her. I inhale deeply. Everyone in the cafe stares at me. They are judging me. Her breasts are whispering to me at this point. I can no longer hesitate. I leap over the counter and beeline towards the nespresso machine. I grab the metal cup and immediately pour the still-frothing milk over her head. She’s practically boiled alive. A droplet lands on my tongue. Skim? What the fuck? She gives me a smug grin and throws herself onto me. I’m fumbling to unhook her bra as she unbuttons my shirt. I have needed you since the moment I smelled the single bead of sweat dropping down your legal inner thigh. We make love and I pretend not to see the screen on the iPad asking if I’d like to tip 19% or 20% for an $11 coffee. I’m just not going to acknowledge it. I just want to go home this has been such an awful morning. This business model is unsustainable and the economy is completely disconnected from the reality of the white man
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Distant Barking@distantbarking·
@ahscarymunsters @sp6runderrated Conservatism leans towards order, responsibility, tradition and gradually bettering one’s self, which all pair well with these types of careers. Liberalism favours fairness/equity, systemic critique and self expression, which don’t really get you very far in the corporate world.
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Jermaine
Jermaine@SmpsnJermaine·
@LNallalingham Would it have been better if 350k EU nationals came to Britain?
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Duck Enlightenment
Duck Enlightenment@_jokeocracy·
i had a guy developer who left my team to go work at a "women's startup incubator", he was going to be the only guy in the company and was full of glee and eager anticipation. he came crawling back 6 months later looking like a man who had survived a famine or war
Foundational White Janissary@White_Janissary

My roommate worked as a strip club bouncer, when he’d tell people they’d usually say something like “heh must be awesome to work with a bunch of babes!” and he’d just stare off in space like a WW1 vet remembering how it smelled when his unit got vaporized in an artillery barrage.

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spor
spor@sporadica·
every so often, for a fleeting moment, through an inconspicuous tweet here or a simple reply there, the heart and soul of this website is evidenced to still be alive and well
Silicon Salvage@SiliconSalvage

I told a guy at a barbecue last weekend that I had been buying busted small-cap software stocks at 4x free cash flow, and he looked at me with the specific facial expression of a man who has just realized he is trapped in a conversation with someone who voluntarily reads 10-Ks on vacation. He asked, with great gentleness, if I had considered Nvidia. I said I had considered Nvidia in the way one considers jumping off a bridge: briefly, theoretically, and with a clear understanding of the outcome. I told him I owned a company that sells dental practice management software to 11,000 orthodontists and that the CEO, a 64-year-old man named Greg who has not updated his LinkedIn since 2017, was, in my professional opinion, the single greatest capital allocator alive in North America today, and that I would, if legally permitted, have Greg’s name tattooed on my forearm. He asked if Greg knew this. I said Greg did not know I existed, and that this was the foundation of our relationship and the source of its strength. He excused himself to go check on his children, who, I observed, were not present at the barbecue. I stood by the grill alone for the next 40 minutes, eating directly from a bag of buns, thinking about Greg, who at that exact moment was, somewhere in suburban Indianapolis, almost certainly buying back stock at prices that will, in 2031, be regarded as the single greatest gift any small-cap CEO has ever given his shareholders, and the host’s wife came over and asked, with palpable concern, if I needed a ride home, and I said no, I needed nothing, I had Greg, and Greg was enough, and I have not been invited back to that house, and I do not care, because Greg loves me even though Greg does not know I am alive, and the math, as it has always been in every great deep value trade in history, is the only thing in this country that has not lied to me.

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Distant Barking@distantbarking·
@Skooma_Steve @shawngorham Or… rather than have their child make car payments for years and pay interest to some finance company, they simply help because they can, and their child appreciates it and looks after it? Have you considered being positive Steve?
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((Skooma Steve))
((Skooma Steve))@Skooma_Steve·
@shawngorham Poor people love spending other people’s money for them. She probably didn’t take care of the van, drove it into the ground and complained about it the entire time. When you earn what you have, you take better care of it.
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Shawn Gorham
Shawn Gorham@shawngorham·
I forget who said it but a post said "buying my 30 year old daughter with 3 kids a mini van has a bigger impact in her life than $300,000 when I am dead" (something like that) I have never stopped thinking about it and will use that as a compass as my kids get married, have kids, buy houses etc.
DOQ@doqholliday

If you're a boomer in your 60s and 70s and you own property and are well off but your children are struggling and can't even buy a home, what the hell are you doin? Your time is over. It's their time. Help them. Be a good parent, do whatever it is you need to do... sell the house if you need to, give them some kickbacks to help buy their first home, etc. Life is short. Be a good parent and don't squat on stuff that doesn't matter. Give them their time.

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Distant Barking@distantbarking·
@shawngorham My mum did this, downsized her house upon retirement, split the equity between her kids for various mortgages/renovations etc, her thought process was she has 3 decent pensions and everything she needs and more, so why have the money sitting around.
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