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My dad is 58 years old, and he told me years ago, "You could be tall, muscular, good looking, be hung like a horse, have a lot of money and women would still find something to nitpick." A woman will never be satisfied, and I almost pity them for that.
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I'm glad I came across your channel. You have an honest, albeit somewhat pessimistic (not that it isn't justified), view on the world. That view is good in times where so many people want us to accept this clown world bullshit.
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At what point did women gain this insane chokehold on the dating market?
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I would live like a king on after tax income of $5,700 month. My after tax income is $2,824/month and I still have $900 to $1000 left over in my budget after all expenses.
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You'll be at 1,000 before the end of the week.
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A "man" as presented by manosphere, redpill "bros" seems to be more of a caricature of a man rather than an actual one. The way they present manhood is almost akin to how a 13 year old boy would attempt to describe being a man. Flexing material possessions, women, and arguably flimsy accomplishments "I did this!" "I made that!" I own this!" Nothing ever about being hard working, honest, loyal, compassionate, patient, or respectful ever comes up when the manosphere attempts to discuss being a man. It's always about how they "get all the women and money" and how they're "better" than their fellow males.
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Yeah student loan debt gets zero sympathy from me. They willingly took out the loans. No magical space wizard forced them to apply. They can pay back every cent. The most I would support is a zero percent interest program.
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I actually really don't know what my number would be. I'm not shopping for clothes every month because I'll buy them once and wear them for a long while. It's not like a trip somewhere is a recurring monthly expense. I would like to buy a small camper trailer to put behind my SUV, but that's a one time cost. Honestly I probably would just want an income where I could buy a game on steam immediately without thinking about it, load up on groceries without really thinking about it, not really pay attention to the menu price at restaurants, and to be able to buy a new piece of technology without really thinking about the cost.
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I fully sympathize with the shit wages of jobs today. But when they say that "Wages can't cover their bills." Do they mean basic neccesities or a financed iPhone, a giga redneck super truck that was financed, a California $4,000 apartment, and student loans that they didn't need but willingly took out despite knowing full well that they're pointless. A lot of these kids (I say kids even though I'm only 25 and they're close to my age) have a lot of shit that's financed which drastically increases their expenses.
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I turn 26 this month, and I went through one semester of college before dropping out. When I was working on stuff actually pertaining to my major, I genuinely enjoyed it. It was when I had to suffer through absolute shit classes I had to take that had nothing to do with my major, that I hated it. I've found better success just working a regular job. I have only like a grand of debt to pay off, and I can save up easily no less than $1,500/month right now. Sometimes right around $2,500/month. For a career I might do shit pertaining to data analysis or finance. I bought a $149 course for SQL a while back ago that I'm going through here and there. After a while I'm just going to get as much money saved up for some cheap property and buy my own house. Rental prices are insane, even where I live in the podunk country.
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Hi, Chris, I'm sure you already know this but on ebay be sure to check "sold listings" when filtering what you're looking for as you'll get the price of what people are actually paying for the item and not what people are trying to get for it. I noticed that in the video and though I'd point it out.
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