found out replacing my catalytic convertor on my car is gonna be around $1800 including labor (it's a california emissions car so it's gonna be expensive to replace regardless bc of specific emissions laws)...looked in one of my savings accounts that i set and forget...guess how much is in there.
BINGO! $1800 AND THEN SOME. GO PAST ME YOU A REAL ONE
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Indie city boys love having a black ex so they can mention them in every conversation they wander into with a black person lmaooo
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i mean this in all seriousness.....
every bonus and raise i get at work is cuz i taught myself adobe automation tools and javascript for adobe (even though i took cs in hs like, i could not find a class in what i wanted so i just had to self teach it)
but the only reason i self taught that was cuz i was overly obsessed with kpop
so as long as all my savings accounts are where they should be (percentage of income-wise)... so like 401k, emergency fund, down-payment fund.......(which.....are all invested and/or in high yield 4.5% monthly compounding interest accts and are making their own money)
i can just dump all my disposable income into kpop because if i wasn't unhinged about kpop, i would not have this much disposable income lol
i feel like this is 100% an original meaning of girlmath moment tbh
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hm. giving more thought to layla in relation to killing others bc the answer i gave off the cuff didn't seem exactly right. and it's very. grey, i suppose?
in general she doesn't go out of her way to kill people, sticking often to giving people second chances, even if the person doesn't seem repentant. but she also isn't going to spill tears for every person she kills (sorry ember, she's not as devoted to the idea as you, though she admires your dedication to it).
however there are times even she feels it's just not possible. with some she feels no remorse, such as with hulrun who she found vile in his zealotry, but in other cases it is. not smthing she takes any pleasure in doing, and is unable to let go of her sympathy for the person as she does it (wenduag....) to the point it haunts her long after it happened.
i suppose it's interesting in the two instances i can think off as the biggest examples of that scenario, with staunton and wenduag, she still tried to afford them some dignity or peace of mind in the end, like with allowing staunton to have a proper burial or with telling wenduag she was afraid of her potential in wenduag's last moments
camellia's death was an outlier, and is more an example in the position on having to keep making the calls on who lived or died affecting her negatively to the point she goes against what she would normally do in that situation, and then it haunts her because what if's will plague her afterwards.
does any of this make sense. no. i am tired and hungry
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Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana 2023 Benefits & Interest Rates
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adult financial responsibilities post incoming. does anyone buy US savings bonds (via the treasurydirect website)? right now i only have series I bonds bc the interest rate is pretty good (6.89%). the EE bonds don't seem worth it, the interest rate is only 2.1%, i get a better interest rate with my high interest savings account (even tho that's variable and dependent on how well amex is doing at the moment tbh) and it's more accessible and not limited by a $10k yearly deposit so it can compound faster. also there's no way i'm getting paper bonds. i doubt i'll even get $500 in tax return. i'll prob owe money instead lol. maybe i should change my allowances on my w-4 even tho i didn't think i claimed any except the 1 for myself as a single person. anyway i was gonna ask does anyone think EE bonds are worth it. bc i personally feel like i have better things to do with $10k.
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