Nathaniel
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While looking into this, the team identified a $25,000 award entitled “Empowering LGBTQIA+ Refugees in Greece” with the description “To provide material, legal and psychological support to LGBTQIA+ asylum seekers and refugees; inform and raise awareness of civil society on issues faced by the LGBTQIA+ community.” It has now been cancelled.
Elon Musk@elonmusk
@sajwani @e_fragkos @DOGE Wow
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@DividendGrowth @FluentInFinance I was just going to say, "No" but this is the much better answer
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@FluentInFinance If annual expenses are lower than $30,000 - $40,000, that person can retire on $1 Million
If annual expenses are higher than $40k/year, and they do not have any additional sources of income (social security/pensions etc), they need more money to retire
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@JamesDrewMusic @JumpInRE Side gigs, roommates, save every penny and hope interest rates come down
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@codydberman With a roommate or enough roommates yes, but probably not if they’re independent
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@samsheffer I'm not interested in Threads so yes, sorta. And now reddit destroyed itself too so looking for somewhere to go next.
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There are already some really creative ideas coming in. Give it a look and, if you have an idea, submit your own. Details are in the video description
youtu.be/7G3hw4IJdmc

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@markallanbovair @igobyvegas Maybe the problem is car centric city design
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Happy 2023! Y'all should start the year off by setting a budget. :) YNAB is fantastic and my favorite way to track spending. ynab.com/referral/?ref=… #ynablove #ynabworks
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@sweatystartup The great thing about crypto is sometimes it's a complete joke (hosky.io) and sometimes it's for legit money transfer. Why not both?
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@DividendDandy Therapy is expensive, why not invest that money instead?
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