I’m chilling. Legit my biggest source of anxiety is doomscrolling. There’s always some crisis going on, but when I look at my life and people around me, we’re all doin pretty well.
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The peasants yearn for the fields.
Eh, that was only one plague as opposed to smallpox, malaria, diphtheria, measles, tuberculosis, rheumatic fever, etc.
He’s not getting the product he paid for. That’s a legitimate chargeback.
TCBloo@lemmy.worldtoPersonal Finance@lemmy.ml•Mint.com is going away. Are there any alternatives that are as automatic and simple?English1·2 年前Some of them fail occasionally. The problem account I have (out of 20+) is my Mohela student loans, but I just reconnect it every few months since the balance doesn’t change much.
TCBloo@lemmy.worldtoPersonal Finance@lemmy.ml•Mint.com is going away. Are there any alternatives that are as automatic and simple?English16·2 年前My wife and I use Monarch Money. It’s good, but not free.
TCBloo@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Credit card users paid $130 billion in fees, interest in 2022, federal watchdog says1·2 年前How’d you know about my gigantic cock?
TCBloo@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Credit card users paid $130 billion in fees, interest in 2022, federal watchdog says31·2 年前If I tell you that cordless drills are useful, are you gonna call me a Ryobi shill?
TCBloo@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Credit card users paid $130 billion in fees, interest in 2022, federal watchdog says5·2 年前If you’re living paycheck to paycheck and putting more than a tank of gas on the card every month, you’re doing it wrong. If you have more credit card debt than savings, you’re doing it wrong. Part of basic financial literacy is building a safety net, so you’re not immediately fucked when something goes wrong.
TCBloo@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Credit card users paid $130 billion in fees, interest in 2022, federal watchdog says81·2 年前No problem. My next protip is to pay your bills on time to avoid late fees.
TCBloo@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Credit card users paid $130 billion in fees, interest in 2022, federal watchdog says142·2 年前Failure to adjust your spending after financial hardship would be incompetence or irresponsibility.
TCBloo@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Credit card users paid $130 billion in fees, interest in 2022, federal watchdog says2911·2 年前It’s not difficult to use credit cards responsibly and come out ahead. Moat people just lack basic financial literacy and/or the willpower to not use them irresponsibly.
TCBloo@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Gaza hospitals ceasing to function as water and fuel run outEnglish227·2 年前Jordan won’t take them because the Palestinians assassinated their king, created a civil war in Jordan, and tried to assassinate their next king.
Lebanon won’t take them because they keep joining Hezbollah.
Egypt won’t take them because they keep joining up with Muslim Brotherhood and trying to destabilize the government.
Syria won’t take them because they’re in the middle of a civil war.
Iran won’t take them because they’re more useful as a tool to destabilize Israel.Am I missing anyone?
TCBloo@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Video investigation: What hit al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza?English155·2 年前Al Jazeera is Qatari state media. The Qatari government has close ties to Hamas, so there is significant bias.
TCBloo@lemmy.worldto Memes@lemmy.ml•If you only criticize civilian casualties when Palestine resists, then your concern isn't civilian casualties. Your concern is Palestine resisting massacre.119·2 年前You didn’t answer the question. What is Hamas doing to minimize civilian casualties?
TCBloo@lemmy.worldto Memes@lemmy.ml•If you only criticize civilian casualties when Palestine resists, then your concern isn't civilian casualties. Your concern is Palestine resisting massacre.1714·2 年前Am I wrong? Every move they make seems to maximize civilian casualties on both sides. What has Hamas done to minimize civilian casualties?
Wife and I bought Nov 2021. Locked in at 3.25%. Bought a good house in a decent neighborhood. Feel great about it.