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Thursday, October 26, 2023 1:59 AM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Quote:This summer I was at Newark Airport, racing down a moving walkway to grab a bottle of water before takeoff. I snatched a Smartwater, scanned it at a self-checkout, and then gritted my teeth at the price: $8. What a rip-off, I thought. But I know retailers hold us captive at the airport, so with no other options, I swiped my card. Suddenly another notification flashed in my face: Would you like to add a tip? The kiosk listed three amounts: 15%, 18%, 20%. The chutzpah of this robot. Surely it was infected with a virus to think it could ask me, a human, for a tip at a time when inflation has hit record highs.
Quote:This is where we find ourselves in 2023. After enduring three years of rising prices, where the cost of ground coffee, gasoline, and other staples has jumped by 20 percent since 2020, the machines are now asking us for spare change. But we humans can’t pony up, because we are struggling. At least half of people making over $100,000 are living paycheck to paycheck, according to one study.
Quote:So, in a moment when everyone’s feeling the squeeze, how do you turn down these requests with class?
Thursday, October 26, 2023 5:38 AM
ANONYMOUSE
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: If you make over $100k per year and are living paycheck to paycheck, there is not one single scenario in any timeline in the multiverse where you are not 100% responsible for your current financial situation and as pathetic a waste of carbon paypig consumer you are, you deserve no pity from anyone.
Thursday, October 26, 2023 6:52 AM
JAYNEZTOWN
Thursday, October 26, 2023 12:00 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Anonymouse: Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: If you make over $100k per year and are living paycheck to paycheck, there is not one single scenario in any timeline in the multiverse where you are not 100% responsible for your current financial situation and as pathetic a waste of carbon paypig consumer you are, you deserve no pity from anyone. FINALLY, someone has SAID it!!!
Quote:There's a similar attitude in the UK, i.e. someone on six figures can be having a hard time. Oh, please.
Quote:At the moment I'm on four figures because I'm currently out of work. Despite what the Department of Work & Pensions says, I am not fit for work. Hell, I'm barely fit for life! I had a stroke on Thursday 8th May 2022, and I am still recovering. I'm on medication for my high blood pressure (seeing the doctor today to see how I'm doing), and a side-effect is that I'm very unsteady on my feet. But if it's that or have another stroke, which it's unlikely I'll survive if I do...well. I daren't even ride a bike, much though I would prefer to even though I now tire very easily, because it's a) cheaper and b) a fuck sight more reliable than the damn bus - which is why I started riding a bike again in the first place.
Quote:So I have zero sympathy for anyone who's 'having a hard time' on six figures, okay? As 6ixStringJack says, their problems are entirely their own.
Thursday, October 26, 2023 2:49 PM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Quote:Originally posted by Anonymouse: Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: If you make over $100k per year and are living paycheck to paycheck, there is not one single scenario in any timeline in the multiverse where you are not 100% responsible for your current financial situation and as pathetic a waste of carbon paypig consumer you are, you deserve no pity from anyone. FINALLY, someone has SAID it!!! There's a similar attitude in the UK, i.e. someone on six figures can be having a hard time. Oh, please. At the moment I'm on four figures because I'm currently out of work. Despite what the Department of Work & Pensions says, I am not fit for work. Hell, I'm barely fit for life! I had a stroke on Thursday 8th May 2022, and I am still recovering. I'm on medication for my high blood pressure (seeing the doctor today to see how I'm doing), and a side-effect is that I'm very unsteady on my feet. But if it's that or have another stroke, which it's unlikely I'll survive if I do...well. I daren't even ride a bike, much though I would prefer to even though I now tire very easily, because it's a) cheaper and b) a fuck sight more reliable than the damn bus - which is why I started riding a bike again in the first place. So I have zero sympathy for anyone who's 'having a hard time' on six figures, okay? As 6ixStringJack says, their problems are entirely their own. "I Am What I Am." - Descartes (or Popeye - sources differ)
Thursday, October 26, 2023 2:51 PM
JEWELSTAITEFAN
Thursday, October 26, 2023 3:12 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Anonymouse: Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: If you make over $100k per year and are living paycheck to paycheck, there is not one single scenario in any timeline in the multiverse where you are not 100% responsible for your current financial situation and as pathetic a waste of carbon paypig consumer you are, you deserve no pity from anyone.FINALLY, someone has SAID it!!! There's a similar attitude in the UK, i.e. someone on six figures can be having a hard time. Oh, please. At the moment I'm on four figures because I'm currently out of work. Despite what the Department of Work & Pensions says, I am not fit for work. Hell, I'm barely fit for life! I had a stroke on Thursday 8th May 2022, and I am still recovering. I'm on medication for my high blood pressure (seeing the doctor today to see how I'm doing), and a side-effect is that I'm very unsteady on my feet. But if it's that or have another stroke, which it's unlikely I'll survive if I do...well. I daren't even ride a bike, much though I would prefer to even though I now tire very easily, because it's a) cheaper and b) a fuck sight more reliable than the damn bus - which is why I started riding a bike again in the first place. So I have zero sympathy for anyone who's 'having a hard time' on six figures, okay? As 6ixStringJack says, their problems are entirely their own. "I Am What I Am." - Descartes (or Popeye - sources differ) Oh, heavens! I feel for you! Any chance of your health stabilizing some time next year? AFA ppl $100K or more living paycheck to paycheck... yep, no sympathy from here either. They probably equate having expen$ive things... McMansion, new fancy vehicle, designer clothes.. as being rich. But what they are in IN DEBT. These ppl...they can't distinguish "wants" from "needs". ----------- "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal." - Henry Kissinger Loving America is like loving an addicted spouse - SIGNYM
Quote:Originally posted by Anonymouse: Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: If you make over $100k per year and are living paycheck to paycheck, there is not one single scenario in any timeline in the multiverse where you are not 100% responsible for your current financial situation and as pathetic a waste of carbon paypig consumer you are, you deserve no pity from anyone.FINALLY, someone has SAID it!!! There's a similar attitude in the UK, i.e. someone on six figures can be having a hard time. Oh, please. At the moment I'm on four figures because I'm currently out of work. Despite what the Department of Work & Pensions says, I am not fit for work. Hell, I'm barely fit for life! I had a stroke on Thursday 8th May 2022, and I am still recovering. I'm on medication for my high blood pressure (seeing the doctor today to see how I'm doing), and a side-effect is that I'm very unsteady on my feet. But if it's that or have another stroke, which it's unlikely I'll survive if I do...well. I daren't even ride a bike, much though I would prefer to even though I now tire very easily, because it's a) cheaper and b) a fuck sight more reliable than the damn bus - which is why I started riding a bike again in the first place. So I have zero sympathy for anyone who's 'having a hard time' on six figures, okay? As 6ixStringJack says, their problems are entirely their own. "I Am What I Am." - Descartes (or Popeye - sources differ)
Thursday, October 26, 2023 4:32 PM
SECOND
The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two
Thursday, October 26, 2023 8:58 PM
Friday, October 27, 2023 11:53 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Anonymouse: Thanks for the good wishes, guys. The doctor took a blood sample, and I didn't wuss out this time! One time years ago they had to stop as I got giddy and faint. Not this time, though. :) My BP was a bit high but not too much. I should lose a bit of weight, so I'm going to look into sit-down exercises. We'll see what the blood test says.
Quote:Also...I'm getting a bit thoughtful about dating apps. I'm reading a romcom (stop laughing! :) Men like a good laugh and a bit of sexy fun as much as women do!), Divorced (Not Dead), about a 50-year-old woman who decides to try the dating app scene. She finds, as you'd expect, the usual crowd of tossers (catfishing is a new term to me, but I love the way Frankie spots them, strings them along and then says something like 'my email is frankie at - don't want this site to turn it into a real email address or people might try it out, aren't I a thoughtful guy? - fuckoffscammer.com'!). But she has fun, too. That made me think. I've always regarded dating apps as being for losers and I have zero presence on social media (except nthellworld.com), but the author sounds experienced. Generally I prefer my own company - I can't imagine being beholden to anyone else's schedule, or theirs to mine - but...
Quote:I'm 'only' 57, nearly 58. But I feel as if my 11-plus was only yesterday. Every day I think "What the fuck happened?! Where have the last 46 years gone?!" I don't think I look 57. Sure, I'm mostly bald, but I've been that way since I was 25, so even if I could do anything about it, I'm not inclined to. I write, and my characters - especially one Jennifer Harrison, a 35-year-old single mum who finds herself joining SHADO, is of the 'take me as I am or take a hike' school, even refusing to shave her armpits or conceal her redhead freckles. In many ways, after heartbreak during my teens and early 20s, so am I. I'm not too old - there's no such bloody thing. People older than I am use these apps. So I might, I just might, start. I can't remember the last time I had a relationship, even a casual FWB thing...a sign that perhaps it's been too long.
Quote:I'll finish the book and think about it. It's a brilliant laugh - you have to love a book where the protagonist is sitting in a quilting shop with fellow female enthusiasts and she says "It's more likely that pigs would fly out of my arse than a man come into my shop on his own" - and then a man does just that! And on reflection...well, people in the 6-figure bracket have to have problems, just different ones from the majority in the 5-or-less bracket. Hmm.
Quote:"In any agenda, political or otherwise, there is a cost to be borne. Always ask what it is, and who will be paying. If you don't, then the agenda-makers will pick up the perfume of your silence like swamp panthers on the scent of blood, and the next thing you know, the person expected to bear the cost will be you. And you may not have what it takes to pay." - Quellcrist Falconer Things I Should Have Learnt By Now, Vol. II Richard Morgan, Broken Angels
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