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Anonymous I joined in and replied with this 1 day ago, 3 hours later, 4 months after the original post[^][v]#1,374,024
I feel like I'm amoung friends - I've been a hipster prepper the whole time. I planted my own avocado tree and (don't) cut my own hair so I can man bun all I want!
chill dog !!81dzJNNYL joined in and replied with this 1 day ago, 7 hours later, 4 months after the original post[^][v]#1,374,089
I briefly saw (as in went out with once) a guy who had two manbuns when i was maybe 19-22
We went daydrinking in the old port of mtl
I just remember the double manbuns because they were so silly
Decent enough guy but, uh, not all that bright. Smarter than a lot of the people I've unfortunately been around for the past few years tho - and the smart ones tend to have massive egos and be generally insufferable. I'm glad to be amongst more...normal people these days.
> I think the move at this point is to start looking into 40 year loans unfortunately. Banks might be getting paydays when people die now. > > One of the biggest jokes I've seen was credit card insurance in case you die. Oh no! I'm so sad VISA couldn't collect because I died!
I can’t imagine who would buy that insurance. I’ve seen credit cards expunge moderate debts before an executor could access funds to settle a decedent’s debt. The CC companies send you a 1099-C, whose discharged debt figure you’re supposed to report as income (there are no freebies in life or death). Good luck finding someone’s policy for this and then figuring out how to use it. Hell, I had one funeral home lie about prepaid arrangements and offer a deal.