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116037   KgK one   2022 May 4, 3:11pm  

So anyone who comes end of month typically is con artist. Because landlord is eager to bring them in they don't do due deligance. Learned from expensive problem.

1Credit history is must , tells you if they pay their bills.
2 Income to check if they have capability.
3x rent.
3 eviction record shows they been painful before n they can make it hard for u.
116038   fdhfoiehfeoi   2022 May 4, 4:24pm  

clambo says
I want to be sure that I won’t get any shit from insurance companies if I come back for a medical reason.


We use a PO Box address for everything. Only ones who made me give them a different address was care insurance. They looked it up, and forced me to give them my "real" address. I have it saved in an email so I don't forget it. And that's actually a pretty common tactic used by people as Postal Annex and UPS boxes addresses can look like a physical address. Very common for people living in TJ if they don't have a relative to use.

On the bank thing, you can take your American bank card to any Mexican banks ATM and withdraw cash in Pesos. You will get a small charge from your bank, but the exchange is usually very good, so I think it comes out ahead.
116039   charlie303   2022 May 5, 3:33am  

116040   GNL   2022 May 5, 3:49am  

Answer: No
116041   richwicks   2022 May 5, 5:01am  

WineHorror1 says

Answer: No


I'd disagree. Religion is just a hijacking of moral and intellectual thought. If there is a higher purpose and a higher meaning, it's up to each of us to discover it ourselves - no supposed "religious leader" is going to help you do that - in fact, quite the opposite.

If there is some true purpose in life, it would be commonly found in nearly all cultures. Have you ever looked at the prohibitions that nearly every culture has? For example, name a culture in 18th century OR BEFORE in which homosexuality was openly accepted. As near as I can tell, it's been frowned upon in nearly all cultures for most of time, and only exists for short periods of time during a nation's decline.

Now, does correlation imply causation? This is something we are currently forbidden to think about.

Pedophilia has never been accepted, criminality has never been accepted, corruption has never been accepted, murder has never been accepted - but these things do happen, during a decline of a nation.
116042   clambo   2022 May 5, 5:10am  

I’m not religious and I don’t think life has a meaning, although I try to make my life meaningful.

Helping my friends in certain ways is the only thing that I do which may be meaningful.

Edit
I have already helped my parents, which I wanted to do.
116043   ElYorsh   2022 May 5, 8:34am  

I've seen their ads around town. But I do my own work, I think these guys sub-contract. I buy, remodel, add or split rooms, then rent. I didn't know anything about construction but partnered with a retired construction worker and we have been flipping and holding for more than 10 years
116044   Tenpoundbass   2022 May 5, 8:05pm  

charlie303 says


We're just packing peanuts really that's all. What is the purpose of packing peanuts, and how insignificant is just one?
116045   GNL   2022 May 5, 8:15pm  

richwicks, where does morality come from? Right and wrong...where do they come from? How would "criminality" even be a thing without them?
116046   GNL   2022 May 6, 5:04am  

You're saying morality is innate?
116047   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2022 May 6, 6:48am  

Heck, folks be trying to market time RE, goodness gracious!
116048   Tenpoundbass   2022 May 6, 6:52am  

Investing replacing interest baring saving, is the biggest fuck job, H.W. Bush and his henchmen ever pulled on the world.

See S&L crisis of 1986, the collapse of our Savings institution, was a controlled demolition, just like the 2000's tech stock market crash was.

The notion that everyone can be a prudent knowledgeable investor trader is the biggest bunch of malarkey in modern day economics.

The way it was done for most of America's history was working slobs put their money into a savings account. That got interest in return, a guaranteed return, often more than what our stock indexes payout in normal times. You gave the bank money, and Widget factory ACME, then went to the bank to borrow money to expand and grow.

After the S&L destruction, Workers are forced to just give ACME Widget factory your money directly and allow them to spend anyway they see fit, and not owe you one single red cent, unless they grow or can find more idiots to give them their money. So it can create an illusion they had growth.

And don't kid yourselves, the minute the majority of the workforce figures out the real winners and losers in the stock market, and stop putting their money into indexes and consumer financial products. Will be the day they pull the plug on the stock market crashing it and bringing it all down.

They want our money, they don't want us making money. Or when/if we do, they will just toss the chess board, and collect all of the marbles and go home, leaving everyone broke.

Funny how the tech market of the late 90's early 00's crashed, yet it didn't! Tech stocks are more valuable today than they were way back then. The problem was Marge the secretary day trader was the hot shit investor, beating out the top cats at the brokerage houses, pushing consumer financial investment vehicles.
116049   clambo   2022 May 6, 6:58am  

Doodahman is correct.
The reason is a little surprising.
It's because of the similarities between the interest compounding effect and the compounding effect of dividends and capital gains (in mutual funds).
Look at a graph of the compounding effect; notice it begins gradually rising and later goes up like an exponential equation.
You get that big rise after many years invested.
Of course, some stocks are exceptional, AAPL is an example.
My advice to young people is have a shitload in mutual funds and spend their "beer money" or "funny money" on a few stocks if they can't resist the urge.
Always have mutual funds to back you up.
$500/month invested for 33 years=$ 1million
If you can't come up with the 500 you should examine your life choices.
"Money talks, bullshit walks." Someone

116050   Tenpoundbass   2022 May 6, 7:11am  

DooDahMan says
I only invested in companies that I knew something about that were related to the field I worked in. As for trading - I was a buy and hold type that went for those with a history of paying dividends.


Every trade is an investment or they wouldn't buy the damn thing!

What I bet you know, or have experience in deducing or realizing yourself, that your average 401K contributor doesn't know.
Will be the difference in losing it all when the market tanks.
You probably know where to find relevant investment news, you can read investment news, while most it's like trying to read tealeaves.
You can probably know a company is going to get in trouble and might go bankrupt in the coming months, while the other folks will be advised to keep their money parked because they are in it for the long haul .

Since 1999 the same person has told me their 401k is worth the same value over three times. It keeps going back down to a starting point.
There has been a good run for the last 12 years or so. But there will be folks who will be back to the same spot they were in 2007-2008 the last time the stocks took a shit on their 401K.

That doesn't happen to saving accounts.
116051   Eric Holder   2022 May 6, 1:26pm  

The only thing more expensive than having a top-notch military is NOT having a top-notch military.
116052   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2022 May 6, 1:45pm  

Cloaking technology aint' cheap.

116053   EBGuy   2022 May 6, 3:00pm  

I highly recommend John Vervaeke's Awakening From the Meaning Crisis series. Vervaeke is a cognitive scientist at the University of Toronto and has been working on a grammar for dealing with meaning making, wisdom and relevance realization. Many of these concepts have been part of the religious domain, and are not going away even as many religious traditions fade.
116054   Shaman   2022 May 6, 3:39pm  

Life is suffering.
Suffering without meaning is just torture and unbearable.
A belief in a higher power and a transcendent purpose for life is what gives most people meaning, making the suffering of life bearable.

By this logic, we could surmise that the increased health, comfort, ease, and distractions of modern life make for less suffering and thus less need for meaning, thus less need for faith in the eternal.

But everyone gets there someday. To that point where suffering is everything and you wonder what the point of it all is. When you get there will you submit to the despair or look up to the Father?
116055   richwicks   2022 May 6, 4:18pm  

WineHorror1 says

richwicks, where does morality come from? Right and wrong...where do they come from? How would "criminality" even be a thing without them?


The best explanation I think of how morality develops is through evolutionary psychology. Behaviors that a group engages in either helps or harms the group, and most behaviors and beliefs are passed down from the old to the young. If the group has thinking which harms the group as a whole, it works against the group's expansion and survival. IF the group has thinking which is beneficial to the group as a whole, it expands.

There's more than one group though of course. Eventually these groups come into conflict with one another and that's a war. Ideas and beliefs can combine when this happens while other ideas are extinguished.

Foot binding was done away with in China. Sati was done away in India and the Caste system lost a lot of its power. Cannibalism has been done away with in certain parts of Africa. 1000's of years ago though we adopted the Arabic numeric system doing away with Roman numerals.

What's interesting about this hypothesis is that morality doesn't only exist among people, but any social animal.

Slavery was a moral advancement. The practice came from turning conquered people into forced servants. Prior to that, they were just exterminated. People, properly, decry slavery - but it was a moral and social advancement. Had the United had different moral principles in the 1950's, it could have taken over the world, extinguished the Chinese, Russians, Indians, and Africans in time. Had we the same morals that were prevalent in 0 AD, we probably would have.
116056   rocketjoe79   2022 May 6, 5:54pm  

I like Jordan Peterson. He puts into words many of my own feelings. For Example, About Belief in God: (yes, it;s Twitter)

https://twitter.com/i/status/1521849619055091712?source=patrick.net
116057   richwicks   2022 May 6, 6:43pm  

rocketjoe79 says

I like Jordan Peterson. He puts into words many of my own feelings. For Example, About Belief in God: (yes, it;s Twitter)

https://twitter.com/i/status/1521849619055091712?source=patrick.net


Peterson just had a run in with the grim reaper which he escaped.

It's a common feature of people to "find god" at their end of their life. I'm going through the same process, although I'm not nearly as close to the end of my life as he is.
116058   mell   2022 May 6, 9:28pm  

richwicks says

rocketjoe79 says

I like Jordan Peterson. He puts into words many of my own feelings. For Example, About Belief in God: (yes, it;s Twitter)

https://twitter.com/i/status/1521849619055091712?source=patrick.net


Peterson just had a run in with the grim reaper which he escaped.

It's a common feature of people to "find god" at their end of their life. I'm going through the same process, although I'm not nearly as close to the end of my life as he is.


What run in did Peterson have?
116059   Blue   2022 May 6, 9:36pm  

It’s facilitated to see how people live with a nonexistent s* and lazy enough to know that they were brainwashed by parents.
116060   richwicks   2022 May 6, 9:46pm  

mell says
Peterson just had a run in with the grim reaper which he escaped.

It's a common feature of people to "find god" at their end of their life. I'm going through the same process, although I'm not nearly as close to the end of my life as he is.


What run in did Peterson have?


I cannot say. He had some medical problem, the family elected to keep it private and I respect that privacy.

It happened about a year ago. I have no idea what it was, but I suspect stroke or something that effected him neurologically. I may be wrong about this, and it's wrong for me to poke and prod. He's basically recovered.

Peterson was a hard atheist at one point, to his credit, I don't think his medical condition was what changed his viewpoint - I think merely age did, but I would bet whatever he experienced further solidified it.
116061   Blue   2022 May 6, 11:59pm  

atheist will never take u turn. It’s non atheist appears like atheist are the ones take uturn to become none atheist, duh!
116062   Ceffer   2022 May 7, 12:18am  

richwicks says

I cannot say. He had some medical problem, the family elected to keep it private and I respect that privacy.


He had a severe and life threatening addiction to valium congeners. Yes, valium can be addictive, and the withdrawal process is slow, but very distressing and long due to the slow clearance from the body. He had to go to Russia where they had a particular withdrawal and treatment protocol. Jordan and his daughter believe that it saved his life. They did an interview on it a while back when Jordan disappeared for a while and came back months later looking like a few miles of really bad road. It was bad enough that he nearly died. However, valium in and of itself has an extremely high lethal threshold, so one wonders if something else was involved as well, like suicide attempts.
116063   SunnyvaleCA   2022 May 7, 1:54am  

Thanks for the "heads up"! I should go buy a gasoline-powered generator, assuming they haven't been outlawed for sale in the state. It'll be especially fun knowing that the state's anti-pollution and anti-carbon stance is causing me to use something that is far more pollution and carbon producing than normal generation in normal states.

Electricity rates go up to 42¢ (off peak) in June, but I doubt this will be high enough to reduce demand.
116064   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2022 May 7, 2:27am  

DooDahMan says

No water, no power - what's next ?


Along with crime at its highest in over 2 decades, rampant homeless, and the highest state income tax in the nation!

California Democrat voters are literally braindead. True mouth breathers. Unthinking and uncaring imbecile drones.
116065   pudil   2022 May 7, 3:50am  

I will not live in the pod. I will not eat the bugs.
116066   BayArea   2022 May 7, 4:44am  

Oh man this sounds awful and degrading.

I move to Anywhere, USA before I live in a pod.
116067   Tenpoundbass   2022 May 7, 6:31am  

For $800 you can listen to Austin, the Fentanyl ass whore get crammed in the ass by his John, in the stall above you, all night.

When Privacy doesn't matter!
116068   Tenpoundbass   2022 May 7, 6:52am  

When I did residential flooring way back in the day. I would go into occupied homes to put in carpet, tile or sheet goods. The one thing I noticed was the difference in the way the family cat would circumvent the work area, vs the family dog. A dog will just go prancing right through and step right on an exposed tack strip, not even just once, but coming and going. Where as a cat would walk up to a potential hazard and stop, sniff and step over any sharp pointy obstacles in his way. A cat will never go walking through freshly troweled glue or tile mud. I've seen countless dogs do it. You have to lock the dog up in a room in the back of the house. Not to protect the guest from a dog bite, but to protect the dog from himself.

Also when you observe a cat in a tree, they intrinsically know which limbs can and can't support their weight. I don't think dogs have that amount of visual analytical skills.
116069   ForcedTQ   2022 May 7, 7:42am  

SunnyvaleCA says

Thanks for the "heads up"! I should go buy a gasoline-powered generator, assuming they haven't been outlawed for sale in the state. It'll be especially fun knowing that the state's anti-pollution and anti-carbon stance is causing me to use something that is far more pollution and carbon producing than normal generation in normal states.

Electricity rates go up to 42¢ (off peak) in June, but I doubt this will be high enough to reduce demand.


For which Utility provider, PG&E? Are you talking commercial off peak or residential off peak TOU? Residential off peak TOU rates right now hover in the high $.2x to low $.3x range in PG&E territory. There must have been something in the last GRC to CPUC that I missed…
116070   RedStar   2022 May 7, 8:44am  

SunnyvaleCA says

Thanks for the "heads up"! I should go buy a gasoline-powered generator, assuming they haven't been outlawed for sale in the state. It'll be especially fun knowing that the state's anti-pollution and anti-carbon stance is causing me to use something that is far more pollution and carbon producing than normal generation in normal states.

Electricity rates go up to 42¢ (off peak) in June, but I doubt this will be high enough to reduce demand.


Costco often has them but they go fast. I got the triple fuel whole house powering version for 899
116071   RedStar   2022 May 7, 8:48am  

ForcedTQ says

SunnyvaleCA says

Thanks for the "heads up"! I should go buy a gasoline-powered generator, assuming they haven't been outlawed for sale in the state. It'll be especially fun knowing that the state's anti-pollution and anti-carbon stance is causing me to use something that is far more pollution and carbon producing than normal generation in normal states.

Electricity rates go up to 42¢ (off peak) in June, but I doubt this will be high enough to reduce demand.


For which Utility provider, PG&E? Are you talking commercial off peak or residential off peak TOU? Residential off peak TOU rates right now hover in the high $.2x to low $.3x range in PG&E territory. There must have been something in the last GRC to CPUC that I missed…


Even SMUD here in Sacramento goes up to .32c kWh for summer rates, so PGE in the 40s sounds right
116072   RedStar   2022 May 7, 8:52am  

Not all cats are equal. I've had some really stupid ones on par with dogs. Its been my experience the less domesticated they are the smarter they are. Unfortunately all my smart ones die premature deaths while the stupid fat ones are still here sleeping on the couch.
116073   Ceffer   2022 May 7, 9:09am  

The first fart gas explosion after somebody lights a match in the pod room will end this social experiment in flaming disaster.
116074   Ceffer   2022 May 7, 9:13am  

Amodal completion is what trannies rely on. You fill in the blanks with horndog wishful thinking.
116075   BayArea   2022 May 7, 9:25am  

I can’t imagine the smell of this place with 14 people sharing air after the kitchen has been running from 4pm to 9pm
116076   Blue   2022 May 7, 9:57am  

So 1978 Prop 13 closed the gap to 3rd world.

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