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and it wrecked you
but mostly we use Avocado due to it's high temperature tolerance
She said most homebuyers in the $2 million and over range are not as adversely impacted by interest rates, but that doesn't mean they're getting what they want either.
i will get my next booster. Lots of business travel. This thread is about housing.
porkchopexpress saysand it wrecked you
temporarily. I am fine now. Got the pfizer booster and had no issues. Once it comes due, i will get my next booster. Lots of business travel. This thread is about housing.
I'd say it's also about insanity..
Bitcoin saysporkchopexpress saysand it wrecked you
temporarily. I am fine now. Got the pfizer booster and had no issues. Once it comes due, i will get my next booster. Lots of business travel. This thread is about housing.
I'd say it's also about insanity..
porkchopexpress saysThis thread is about the ability to make sound decisions.and it wrecked you
temporarily. I am fine now. Got the pfizer booster and had no issues. Once it comes due, i will get my next booster. Lots of business travel. This thread is about housing.
This thread is about the ability to make sound decisions.
Fact is good ole' fashion butter is still the best cooking fat. Not healthy, but it's super abundant.
Is a College Degree the Worst Investment You Can Make — or the Best?
To me, I think it demonstrates a person has a certain amount of sense and wherewithal and that person can start something significant and finish it.
I don't know that it's a bad investment, but it does seem more like an expensive luxury these days (that is if you get the education rather than some kind of watered down KampusKommieKrap)."
It's not an expensive luxury worth stalling your life over with debt unless there is tangible remuneration associated with the degree.
Only if you plan on working for a boss.
Credit and Money are two different things.
richwicks says
I'd say it's also about insanity..
Prices are not insane in the US but you would have to have a comparison in order to grasp it.
I think it was the US that actually pushed the launch button.
Title is completely wrong.
Only 2 decades ago, paralegals could get a GED and start work. Today, even paralegals are expected to have some BA degree, even if it's in ancient Etruscan bong making because HR & managers want to see that certificate.
And he was in his mid 20s and had only worked for Commodore for a year as a "Fetch this and Solder that" guy when an engineer quit and Jack came downstairs and just gave him the task.
I don't get what he's doing. I don't mind it, but with $1B he could easily create a competitor. Half the users are fake. No different than any site.
He has money, Why wait for 5-6 years to get to same level... He is not going to live forever.
Walking Upright - The earliest humans climbed trees and walked on the ground. This flexibility helped them get around in diverse habitats and cope with changing climates.
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