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“What do you need resilience for”
Ohhhkay
“What do you need resilience for”
Ohhhkay
Meanwhile, no work is done to improve the circumstances of *actual* poor people
Also, I don’t believe someone lives alone in San Diego off a $50k salary and still can buy food delivery.
Meanwhile, no work is done to improve the circumstances of *actual* poor people
Also, I don’t believe someone lives alone in San Diego off a $50k salary and still can buy food delivery.
Care to weigh in, Tom?
Remember, the average price of a house in 1989 was about $130k in today's dollars. Now it's around $410k. Hard to make up that difference with groceries.
Proof again that no matter what point you bring up, someone will manufacture a disagreement based on the least relevant cases instead of the material that was posted.
Proof again that no matter what point you bring up, someone will manufacture a disagreement based on the least relevant cases instead of the material that was posted.
Shaming is good.
Shaming is good.
You can’t drop that and not give us the deets.
Let’s see your ink!
But I am making a nice family room/den out of my basement and I'm putting a big TV down there.
Also: A 55 inch TV costs less now than a 19 inch did in 1985. Which is insane. That 19 inch, adjusted for inflation, would cost over a grand now.
But I am making a nice family room/den out of my basement and I'm putting a big TV down there.
Also: A 55 inch TV costs less now than a 19 inch did in 1985. Which is insane. That 19 inch, adjusted for inflation, would cost over a grand now.
Too cold for the Sedan chair, tho, we're taking the SUV.
Too cold for the Sedan chair, tho, we're taking the SUV.
Why are you doing that?
What do you gain from punching down?