Cubicle17 🇺🇸🦅🚀𝕏
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@1ssve How does the workflow work when you aren't in the office?
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@Luizmd I learned that there are a lot of germaphobes and that there are a lot of people that live and breathe Rockefeller medicine.
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@steven_glancey @MAGAVoice It's not used as an acronym for Social Security Income by the Social Security Administration. You've confused the two.
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@Cubicle171 @MAGAVoice SSI is a standard acronym for Social Security Income
Not taking about supplemental
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@eezharhh Are orgasms happening here to keep the activity going?
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@steven_glancey @MAGAVoice SSI (Supplemental Security Income) isn't the same as Social Security benefits for retirement. SSI is a welfare program for the disabled and for the elderly with no assets. It's limited to $994 per month. It's paid out of the General Fund, not the Social Security Trust Fund.
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@MAGAVoice If your income level is below a threshold you DO NOT PAY TAXES ON SSI
Max 85% is taxable when you exceed a large threshold
And note you never “Paid taxes” as n SSI it is income you receive from paying taxes - like paying taxes on a 401k
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@MAGAVoice But he didn’t stop it. Seniors get a 3 year 6K deduction if they make less than 75 K a year. Politicians talk nonstop about eliminating taxes on Social Security. That’s a blatant LIE.
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@Cryptoboyy_Aji $2000/mo apartments to flex? Bruh, that’s like a basic apartment lol
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@ImSpencerGuffey @SelfMadeMastery Claiming those points on the tax return 😉
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@omgsidewalks Metro areas have a higher minimum wage than rural areas.
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Actually, different salaries should only affect how luxurious your life is, not your food quality or ability to afford rent. If you work 40 hours at any job, your income should be enough to live in the town you work in. Thinking otherwise is an abysmal indicator of your humanity.
valentine@valawakened
What unpopular opinion will have you like this ?
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@Demo4fhs Working from home - I don't get it...what do you do? It can't be essential work.
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@thehealthb0t Pink ribbons for breast cancer awareness...I think we are all aware by now.
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@cutiieepie6 We tip on service,not on how much we were charged for the meal.
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My colleague and I left $20 on a $309 bill at a Michelin star restaurant last night, and the waitress looked at us like we’d just insulted her grandmother.We split it—$10 from me, $10 from her. The service was fine, nothing exceptional but nothing wrong either. Just standard polite service at a place where the cheapest appetizer was $24. When she picked up the check folder, she opened it right there at the table, saw the two tens, and her face actually dropped. She snapped it shut, forced a smile, and walked away without saying goodbye.We were barely out the door when I heard her telling the hostess something that ended with “…can’t believe it.”I know Michelin spots usually expect 20%, but we’re talking $60+ on food that was good but not life-changing. Am I wrong for thinking the tip should match the service, not just the prestige of the address? Or was I supposed to empty my wallet just because they got a fancy plaque from some committee?

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@Opportunitweet I have an email address, no cell phone. It's not a problem.
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