#Budgeting guide
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
rajeshwj · 9 months ago
Text
1 note · View note
theirisianprincess · 17 hours ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
9 notes · View notes
chaotic-gender-fluid · 10 months ago
Text
PLEASE STOP HATING ON THE GOOD GIRL'S GUIDE TO MIRDER SHOW SO MUCH.
I get that we all wanted the murder re-enactment scene and are a bit confused about why Stanley wasn't there, hell I eve get why some of you think it made pip look less smart. BUT, you have to understand that it's a show. That's a different style of media that requires changes and because there was a bit less time they had to cut some things out. If everyone hates on it and watches it illegally we won't get season 2 or 3 which is a tragedy. BBC generally tries not to cancel shows and watching Emma Myers do a perfect portrayal of insane Pip is so important please guys please stop hating on it so much
34 notes · View notes
sallyrhubarb · 2 years ago
Text
Are we Golden Girls?
64 notes · View notes
collinsportmaine · 3 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
VAMPIRE IDENTIFICATION GUIDE
Al Lewis’ reported birth year is 1923 which made him 41 years old when he played Grandpa on “The Munsters” (1964-1966). But he occasionally said his birth year was 1910 which would have made him 54. That still relatively young for a 378 years old vampire.
In 1992 Lewis reprised his role as a vampire grandfather in “Grandpire”, aka “My Grandpa is a Vampire”. It was a low budget comedy produced in New Zealand.
Based on his appearance, I’m more likely to believe Lewis was born in 1910.
Here’s the trailer:
youtube
Tumblr media Tumblr media
3 notes · View notes
makemoneyinfo2025 · 26 days ago
Text
Tumblr media
✅Claim $750 Cash + $250 Bonus: Your Exclusive Opportunity Awaits! Claim Here➡️
Limited Time Only — Don’t Miss Out! Opportunities like this don’t come around often. Claim $750 in cash and a $250 bonus before it’s too late! Click the link below to get started now.
3 notes · View notes
prince-liest · 10 months ago
Note
Read your orchids tags and what a mood... I'm also someone who recently started having disposable income and definitely can spend money but have a lot of guilt about doing it anyway. Idk I guess it's just nice knowing that there's other people going through the same things and that adulting is Weird. I hope you get all the purple flowers! I hope we can both overcome our spending guilt!!! Raaa!!!
Aw, haha, I totally feel you anon! I've literally budgeted a certain percentage of my take-home income as "guilt free spending" and I'm pretty okay with spending it on relatively low-cost stuff, like a $20 game or whatever, but a $65 orchid seems nuts to me even though I'll probably obsess over it for months and months while the game sits unplayed in my Steam library, HAH. I keep thinking "I'm buying too much..." and then I do the math and actually, no, I'm under budget.
Starting last month is actually the first time in my life I've supported myself entirely off of my own income, and I'm 28, so I've jumped from "$100 is so much money" to, y'know, paying rent and bills and buying a couch and so on, and getting used to seeing sums of money that large come and go in my bank account has been an interesting adjustment. On top of that, I also just grew up fairly frugal. We were never in dire straits financially, but we immigrated to the USA without much money, and also, just, like... it's the broke Soviet expat attitude, hahaha. Even when we Had Money it was a matter of Should We Really Be Spending It? (Which has worked out great for my parents and made me like-minded! But even my dad has told me, like, "Worry less, it's not that much money," lol.)
I think it's not an uncommon way to feel, and sometimes I try to justify it to myself in "going to the movies" units of money. Going to a nice movie theator and having a good time without going crazy but still splurging on a snack or a drink or something runs on average about $25 and most people wouldn't consider that too unreasonable. Would this orchid be worth about three fun afternoons to me? Well, that no longer sounds excessive.
Not a super reliable measurement, but it's mostly just meant to put things into some perspective without actually being a strict judgment.
At the end of the day, though, I just tell myself that as satisfying as it is to transfer dollars into my Fidelity account to sit on like a dragon, this money is literally in my budget to enjoy on whatever. I have paid my bills. I have put money into savings and investments. I have enough for groceries. What is money for after that if not to enjoy life?
9 notes · View notes
womansfilm · 10 months ago
Text
dream jobs 1 cemetery tour guide 2 editor of published diaries 3 person who compiles index section of published diaries if that's different from 2 . end of list
7 notes · View notes
truetechreview · 3 months ago
Text
Ultimate Guide to DeepSeek AI for Business Growth
Table of Contents of DeepSeek AI for Business Growth1. Introduction: Why AI is Essential for Modern Business Growth2. What Is DeepSeek AI?3. Top 5 DeepSeek AI Tools for Scaling Businesses3.1 Demand Forecasting Engine3.2 Customer Lifetime Value (CLV) Predictor3.3 Automated Supply Chain Optimizer3.4 Dynamic Pricing Module3.5 Sentiment Analysis Hub4. How DeepSeek AI Reduces Costs and Boosts…
2 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Tigerland (2000, Joel Schumacher)
27/03/2024
Tigerland is a 2000 film by Joel Schumacher.
In September 1971 a group of recruits undergo training before being sent to Vietnam. The training consists of a perfect simulation of what the boys will face in war, and takes place first at Fort Polk and then in Tigerland, a Louisiana swamp very similar to the Vietnamese environment. Among all the recruits, the Rebel Roland Bozz stands out, allergic to the rules, who does not hide his anti-patriotic attitude at all.
Shot on a very low budget and with a handheld camera and in 16mm format. The actors did not have at their disposal make-up artists, hairdressers or any of the luxuries that actors are normally accustomed to. Filming lasted 38 days, from February to March 2000 in Florida.
8 notes · View notes
coffinbutch · 1 year ago
Text
Submitting to magazines has made me so judgemental of some submission calls. Sorry, you want this in 10pt Garamond? Do you have any idea how tiny that is?
7 notes · View notes
totalhomehandbook · 11 months ago
Text
Reclaimed Wood in Home Renovations: Advantages and Uses
Reclaimed wood is becoming a popular choice for home renovations due to its unique character and environmental benefits. This blog will explore the various aspects of using reclaimed wood in your home projects, from its advantages and disadvantages to the tools you’ll need and tips for success. Pros of Using Reclaimed Wood in Home Renovations Using reclaimed wood in home renovations offers…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
2 notes · View notes
letsvisitpersia · 1 year ago
Text
Are you thinking of traveling to Iran? These are the most important cities and attractions that you must see on your trip to Iran.
3 notes · View notes
madowperle · 1 year ago
Text
making progress at Life™ we're so back
3 notes · View notes
charmillington · 1 year ago
Text
Unveiling the Heart of Our Journey: What’s Our Mission?
What is your mission? Hey there, fellow explorers, If you’ve stumbled upon this digital sanctuary, you’re already part of something special—a community driven by curiosity, empowerment, and purpose. So, let’s dive right into the soul of our journey together: our mission. At the heart of it all, my mission echoes with the vibrant pulse of empowerment. It’s about weaving a tapestry of…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
2 notes · View notes
thriftx · 1 year ago
Text
Inspiring Others with Affordable Adventures: A Guide to Sharing Budget Travel Experiences
Tumblr media
Introduction :
Embarking on budget-friendly adventures not only enriches your own life but also offers the opportunity to inspire others to explore on a dime. This guide explores effective ways to share your budget travel experiences on social media, provides insights into starting a budget travel blog or vlog, and encourages others to embark on their own affordable adventures.
Read More
3 notes · View notes