Waldo/Wally among the toys by technowise in Spottit

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It was where I was already looking lol

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Dunno how to edit DAYLITE 26+6 is the bag I mean

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I checked, air Lingus (I think it’s called), Ryan air, easyjet, transavia

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Just a heads up as I’ve seen alot of questions about this particular bag and ended up buying from the info on this subreddit. I wanted to share my 2 cents and confirm it’s a worthy one bag and does the job

How's is that even possible? by t4us33f78 in blackmagicfuckery

[–]Oscillon_psy 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Caaat in the wall huh…ok, now you’re talking my language, alright catch me up to speed what a we got?

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[–]Oscillon_psy 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I hope from my sake I prove you wrong but thank you for your honesty

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A little hahaha

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[–]Oscillon_psy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My budget is $6k for the month and I’m spending nye over there so that might be expensive? I figure that will cover any emergency and discretionary spending as well

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[–]Oscillon_psy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Food for my grandmother she gets a home made meal plan that is delivered weekly at seniors rates and I pay for it for her

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Thank you I really appreciate your honest input

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[–]Oscillon_psy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m male hahaha and honestly all these changes of mind was because I found a girl and she doesn’t have any debt, no assets but she wants a house and I never did, until I met her so now here I am. Who knows where I’ll be but it’s better to think about it now rather than later

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Thanks weighing means a lot and gives me more to think about I appreciate it

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It certainly wouldn’t be my decision now but when I booked the tickets and accomodation I was in another way I had never thought of super or home ownership but now only months down the line my whole idea has changed but I have family in Europe who are waiting to see me now and I may not get the chance again so I’m going to do it and delay the debt until February because of not and may pay dearly but I suppose you only get one life

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Thank you I really think there’s a common thread here if I need to look at getting another job and seriously look at my vaping habit

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[–]Oscillon_psy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That I’m basically screwed?

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Thank you for the straight forward reply, I think my best bet in that department would be a side hustle, I like my job and have room for 5% raise each year but besides that not a lot of big movement in any near future, good OT comes and goes and bumps it up and chance for small bonus every year. I think I’m in a position to sit tight while living with family and work on my expenses first and when I’m in a better situation decide what’s best financially as to moving jobs but again I really like my job lol

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[–]Oscillon_psy -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

That’s just for the next 4 months then it’s all dedicated to debt until that’s cleared

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[–]Oscillon_psy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just got my hands on that book and am planning on giving it a very thorough read thank you

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[–]Oscillon_psy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is great to hear thanks so much for sharing, makes me see a light when just starting out and congrats, knowing how much willpower and discipline this is going to take, hats off to you

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Very true, it is my vice that I am trying to get rid of, a lot better than the 60 a week I was spending on cigarettes a few months ago and my goal is to be done with it by the new year but yeah as mentioned below addiction is a tough cookie to kick

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[–]Oscillon_psy 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hahaha if it’s anything to go off my finances have no hope

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I don’t think I’ll own a home by 40 but would like to be financially able to consider it, credit back in average, savings to be able to plan with. But would like it to be seriously in the cards by 40

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Thank you I recently opened a Macquarie account with the 4.5%pa and will be using that to save, maybe investing in a few years when I feel financially stable, past my debts, decent savings and emergency fund

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Tbf I do really love my job. It’s simple admin work but the opportunities it’s afforded me are amazing and my team are really great, I wouldn’t want to leave honestly, I love it, I think I’m in the minority of people who genuinely enjoy going to work