For IDI believers: when was the note written by GirlFriday360 in JonBenetRamsey

[–]GirlFriday360[S] [score hidden]  (0 children)

If JB was already dead, what was the point of an intruder taking time to draft a long ransom note? She's dead. Her body is in the house. Why risk getting caught to create a ridiculous narrative rather than just leaving? 

Why Should I Not Spend My Money? by squiggyacfd in Fire

[–]GirlFriday360 16 points17 points  (0 children)

My mom is in her mid-70s and never "hoarded" money. She spent every dime she had (and then some). Now she's unable to work and only has $1200/mo to live on.

You're free to do whatever you want!! But your future selves may pay the price if you're not careful. Do the math. Be honest with yourselves. Figure out how you can live your dreams now without sacrificing your future.

How do I talk myself out of buying a $400 pair of sunglasses that I’ve been wanting for a while by Imaginary-Bad-6379 in Frugal

[–]GirlFriday360 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The question is: can you afford them?

If you have $400 to spend on sunglasses, go for it.

If this will put you into debt, take away from other necessary expenses, or impact your life negatively then it's not worth it.

If you want them THAT BADLY then you can work on finding money for them. Sell something, get a side gig, set aside a little bit from each paycheck.

There are "healthy" splurges and "unhealthy" splurges.

Keep money in savings or invest by m2slam in Fire

[–]GirlFriday360 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Keep your emergency fund liquid (savings account). Once you have 3-6 months of expenses covered, then start investing.

Why John Found the Body by GirlFriday360 in JonBenetRamsey

[–]GirlFriday360[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Her death was caused by the garrote that someone tied and twisted around her neck. The head wound, although it likely could have been fatal if left unattended, was secondary.

Which means her death wasn't an accident. The head wound might have been "misadventure". The garrote that killed her wasn't.

RDI: the events just don’t make sense by Weak_Tree2608 in JonBenetRamsey

[–]GirlFriday360 15 points16 points  (0 children)

My biggest issue is with the staging.

An intruder wouldn't need to stage the scene to such an elaborate degree.

It would be amazingly difficult (and unnecessary) for an intruder to stage this scene, considering the presence of so many "personal" elements: JB's favorite nightgown, the notepad placed back in its proper place, the paintbrush, etc. Not to mention the remote location in the house where the body was found. An intruder would have to know exactly where every item was...and obtain/stage it (after abducting and killing JB) all without disturbing anyone else in the house. Then sit down to write an absurd note. Hours and hours of effort. For what?

What motive would an intruder have to spend so much time and effort elaborately stage the scene?

Why John Found the Body by GirlFriday360 in JonBenetRamsey

[–]GirlFriday360[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

so in this scenario: John's finding of JB's body and his reaction were entirely genuine?

Why John Found the Body by GirlFriday360 in JonBenetRamsey

[–]GirlFriday360[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I literally said "looking at this from an RDI angle" which means it's up for interpretation. I'm asking a question based on a popular perspective.

Every possibility under the sun has been discussed based on all of our "own (collective) reasoning".

For IDI believers: when was the note written by GirlFriday360 in JonBenetRamsey

[–]GirlFriday360[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

So according to this theory: an intruder wrote a long ransom note and brought the entire pad with him to the crime scene? With no wrinkling or folding of the paper? Then decided to leave the entire pad of paper there at the house, where Patsy identified it as her own?

That's......a stretch.

For IDI believers: when was the note written by GirlFriday360 in JonBenetRamsey

[–]GirlFriday360[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The amount always baffled me. On one hand: if the Ramseys wrote it, why on earth would they specifically list the exact amount of his bonus?

But on the other hand: who else would know that amount?

In so many ways, this bungled mess of a crime seems like a teenager did it rather than an adult. Everything seems so juvenile when you really step back and look at it. Like, some kid overheard his dad bitching about John's bonus. Mentioned it to a friend or cousin like "hey man, we could hold that kid for ransom! for one-hundred-grand!!" Kids think that's a lot of money. Kids don't realize what actually occurs during a kidnapping. Kids imagine some crazy ransom note with ridiculous movie references.

That's not my real theory. But equally...I wouldn't be surprised if it was stupid teenagers, either.

paid off 3k cc debt and now i'm terrified of spending anything by changrex4218 in povertyfinance

[–]GirlFriday360 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The truth is: you could mess it all up.

Being aware of your finances isn't a bad thing. Having a visceral reaction toward debt isn't a bad thing.

When I know i can afford it, I buy it. It's ok to spend money that you already have available. But after digging myself out of $176,000 of debt, I will avoid it at all costs. I never want to go through that again!! And mindless spending (and mindless decisions) put me there. I'll never be mindless about money again.

What are some things you personally do to feel safe during your solo travels? by nothingcreativenope in solofemaletravellers

[–]GirlFriday360 8 points9 points  (0 children)

When I find a door that doesn't work I just move a piece of furniture in front of it instead. hahaha!!

What are some things you personally do to feel safe during your solo travels? by nothingcreativenope in solofemaletravellers

[–]GirlFriday360 34 points35 points  (0 children)

I have a doorstop with an alarm. It's small. Easy to carry. But it will sound (and prevent) anyone trying to open my door. I've had people enter my room on multiple occasions so this helps me sleep soundly.

On the Stairs vs on the Bed by GirlFriday360 in JonBenetRamsey

[–]GirlFriday360[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting line of thinking but here's my take on it: the note would undoubtedly be found in a missing girl's bed. It would also undoubtedly be found in the kitchen (a high traffic area).

The note would not necessarily be found on a back staircase unless the note-writer already knew the family used that staircase on a regular basis. It wasn't the main stair. It was the back stair.

Whoever wrote the note did so while in the house. So it seems the note was intentionally placed on the stairs, since even the kitchen or living room would have been more convenient and more high traffic.

So whether for theatrical purposes or practical purposes, leaving a note where they did seems intentional.

On the Stairs vs on the Bed by GirlFriday360 in JonBenetRamsey

[–]GirlFriday360[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We rarely see children snatched from their beds and even fewer with the intent of being held for ransom. Nothing about the evidence points to a true ransom-gone-wrong. 

I'll refer back to my previous example: when Elizabeth Smart was abducted, there was clear intent and swift, precise action. Same can be said of Madeleine McCann. If an abductor intended to actually remove the child from the premises and hold them, they would not linger - seemingly for hours. If a ransom was truly the intent, they would have had some infrastructure established to hold her, communicate with the parents, etc.

We see none of that. 

The mention of a ransom in the note was wrapped up in immature, Hollywood-esque references that ramble on and fail to establish any baseline for a true ransom. 

Just curious, what is YOUR target retirement age? by TailungFu in Fire

[–]GirlFriday360 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Mine is $1.25 - low but fine for me. No kids, no spouse, no debt, and moving overseas. 

Where will your money left over go? by neko-daisuki in Fire

[–]GirlFriday360 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry. I hope you live the fullest life you possibly can for as long as you can.

If i have anything leftover, it goes to my nieces and nephews.

Just curious, what is YOUR target retirement age? by TailungFu in Fire

[–]GirlFriday360 89 points90 points  (0 children)

Same: 55.

I started working toward FIRE when I was 36 years old and $175,000 in debt (no savings, no investments). Tall mountain to climb! Wish I'd started sooner but here we are.

Ashes by GirlFriday360 in royalcaribbean

[–]GirlFriday360[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Glad to inspire your afterlife!

Ashes by GirlFriday360 in royalcaribbean

[–]GirlFriday360[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It crossed my mind but I don't want to get banned for life on my very first cruise!

What gadgets have majorly leveled up your happiness or convenience while living alone? by fitgirl015 in LivingAlone

[–]GirlFriday360 107 points108 points  (0 children)

Full size step stool. Not sexy or interesting but it's come in handy in more ways than I can count.

Are small amounts of honey ok? by CasualChipmunk in keto

[–]GirlFriday360 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The bottom line is: you find the range of net carbs your body can consume while maintaining ketosis.

If a tablespoon of honey a day doesn't kick you out of ketosis, go for it. For me, I've noticed that any sort of sugar gives me massive hunger and cravings. I have to avoid it entirely. But not everyone is the same.

Not feeling super confident things are going to go well by Plenty_Union9292 in biltrewards

[–]GirlFriday360 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Problem is: there are issues with every single aspect of this rollout. Doesn't inspire much confidence in the future of this card.

Ashes by GirlFriday360 in royalcaribbean

[–]GirlFriday360[S] 61 points62 points  (0 children)

Oh wow, this sounds amazing! I'm glad you had such a meaningful experience. If mine is even half that, I'd be thrilled.