We Trade Our Lives For Money

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Nah ... The one I have is the floor plan that puts the bathroom all the way across the back, from the door to the rear.
The couch is where the bathroom is in that floor plan.

It also allows for a larger pantry longways above the couch ...
and a small closet with drawers in the main room and the in the bathroom.
The closet is behind the open bathroom door in this picture.

Better use of space.

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Taking a moment in defense of teachers ... More specifically the probably 65% of my closet friends that are teachers ...
If you put me in a room full of 25 children for more than an hour ... I would probably have nightmares about it.

But more to the point about money ... I have noticed something about the families of my teacher friends.
If your spouse is a teacher ... The risk involved in starting your own business, or just risking more with your career ... Is more than cut in half.

When you are making moves ... Your spouse has a steady guaranteed income, and you won't starve to death looking for the sweet spot.
It isn't as hard to end up in the Top 20% that way.

I know a young lady that is still teaching school, and her and her husband have millions in assets and investments.
She's a kindergarten teacher too ... I damn sure couldn't do that.
I would be duct taping those poor babies to the wall ... "Stay ... Where's your mama because she's going have to come get you."

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This is why I say public healthcare for all would be great for business. Imagine how many more Americans would try to start a business if they didn't have to worry about healthcare costs.

It won't be as good as what my employer gives me, but it will be enough. You won't be screwed if you get cancer. This public option covers stuff like this. Catastrophic stuff.

My conservative English buddy agrees he was only able to start his business in England because he didn't have to pay for healthcare. If he did, he wouldn't have been able to afford it and he wouldn't have been willing to roll the dice and go without healthcare for the 3-5 years it takes a start up to start making money.
 
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Nah ... The one I have is the floor plan that puts the bathroom all the way across the back, from the door to the rear.
The couch is where the bathroom is in that floor plan.

It also allows for a larger pantry longways above the couch ...
and a small closet with drawers in the main room and the in the bathroom.

Better use of space.

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I love it. I can't wait to buy one.

I want to stay in RV parks on the water



Or if my brother has a place in Ft Lauderdale a place like this

 
This is why I say public healthcare for all would be great for business. Imagine how many more Americans would try to start a business if they didn't have to worry about healthcare costs.

It won't be as good as what my employer gives me, but it will be enough. You won't be screwed if you get cancer. This public option covers stuff like this. Catastrophic stuff.

My conservative English buddy agrees he was only able to start his business in England because he didn't have to pay for healthcare. If he did, he wouldn't have been able to afford it and he wouldn't have been willing to roll the dice and go without healthcare for the 3-5 years it takes a start up to start making money.
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At no point will I ever subject my long-term healthcare needs, or individual healthcare needs if at all possible ...
To the ******* government and/or Single Payer Healthcare.

I would go to Barbados and see the US based doctor I want to, before I would ever put those decisions in any of your hands.
Now if want me to just pay for your shit ... You might be able to get Congress to do that.

Figuring out what you really need to do, has its benefits.

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I heard this on the show Alone last night. The guy who won because he was able to survive the longest in the woods said it. The winner gets $500,000. Each of the contestants said the money would be life changing. That they'd never have to work again. One guy who dropped out cried at the idea he had to go back to drywalling. One woman lived in her car. If she won she was going to pimp out her car so it had a stove, refrigerator, etc...

It is so true. We spend our best years 8-5pm plus the commute. Luckily I don't have a commute I work from home. And a lot of times I can knock off at 4pm. I can even take my laptop to the hunting property or Florida and work anywhere in the USA really as long as I have internet connection. And I make good money. Still, just like everyone else, in the end I will have spent 40 years working 9 hour days. Ever add up all that time? What a waste. But if you like/love what you do it isn't as bad. And if you make a lot of money. But even my friends who are rich want to retire early. They don't care about the big salary once they have enough.


What woods ? Rainforest or swamp ? I'll take that challenge
If I need clothes it's game off.
 
I love it. I can't wait to buy one.

I want to stay in RV parks on the water



Or if my brother has a place in Ft Lauderdale a place like this

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You'll find all kinds of great places ... Some of the better ones aren't even popular and you have to look around.
There are plenty along the Gulf.

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You have no idea what those really are, lonely boy.
Of course anyone who says they wouldn't want a love of their life by their side is lying but until I meet someone like that you don't know what you never had. For example, the birth of your own baby. I'm sure that's a cool feeling. But man the responsibility that comes after. To a guy like me, it's not worth it. If it was I had my chances. I never wanted it that badly. To commit to one woman who I don't even know if I'll want to **** her a year from now.

And I see so many married guys who either don't want to **** their wives anymore, or visa versa. I don't want to enter into a relationship with someone like that. And if she doesn't work, forget about it. So ideally she'd have to be not only the love of my life, but working. No way I would have ever wanted a stay at home wife. That's expensive. I'd rather have a 28 year old Belarus girlfriend. She's cool and sucks when I push her head down. Never says not tonight.
 
Some "guys" get older but never grow up. They spend their whole lives desperately avoiding becoming men. It's pathetic.
 
Because unlike you, I'm a real human being.
But they have everything they need just like you. What do you have more than a poor person? So then why do you care? Poor, middle class or rich, you have more than a rich person right? You're poor. What's to care about when money means nothing to you? Material things mean nothing to you. So, you have food and a house so do they? They have a car, you have a car. You get great public school provided healthcare, they get Obamacare.
 
... So, you have food and a house so do they? They have a car, you have a car. ...
You really assume every person has all those things? Your stupidity knows no limit.
 
You really assume every person has all those things? Your stupidity knows no limit.
Does your area not provide food to the needy? Where do you live that people are starving?
And you worry about housing? I've never heard you discussing HUD. And if you were in a thread about HUD you were just trolling it and soon after you entered the arena the discussion about the subject came to a halt.
 
You really assume every person has all those things? Your stupidity knows no limit.
Government has this covered


AND, As of January 2020, Massachusetts had an estimated 17,975 experiencing homelessness on any given day, as reported by Continuums of Care to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Of that Total, 3,714 were family households, 836 were Veterans, 481 were unaccompanied young adults (aged 18-24), and 2,042 were individuals experiencing chronic homelessness.

What are you doing about this?
 
Government has this covered


AND, As of January 2020, Massachusetts had an estimated 17,975 experiencing homelessness on any given day, as reported by Continuums of Care to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Of that Total, 3,714 were family households, 836 were Veterans, 481 were unaccompanied young adults (aged 18-24), and 2,042 were individuals experiencing chronic homelessness.

What are you doing about this?

I am helping young people develop skills and knowledge that will afford them greater opportunities to improve their lives and their families lives now and in the future. How about you, big mouth?
 
I am helping young people develop skills and knowledge that will afford them greater opportunities to improve their lives and their families lives now and in the future. How about you, big mouth?
I do that when my nephews bring their friends around. They especially look up to my brother. He’s a vp. I’m funkle sealybobo
 
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Everyone knows every school has one or two great teachers who make a lasting impact on students. You’re just not that guy
Not for me to say, but I CAN say that YOU have absolutely NOTHING to say on the subject. YOU are nothing but a shallow, materialistic, self-centered, lazy, hypocritical, brainless, arrested development, closet case, douche bag and pathological liar.

:fu:
 
Not for me to say, but I CAN say that YOU have absolutely NOTHING to say on the subject. YOU are nothing but a shallow, materialistic, self-centered, lazy, hypocritical, brainless, arrested development, closet case, douche bag and pathological liar.

:fu:
I’m much more than that
 
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