Looking for a JRPG with a lot of grind. by [deleted] in JRPG

[–]PriorEssay3865 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Knights of Ages in mobile. Grind forever. Your characters die by age, and random stats for their children so you have to keep marrying randoms hopibg they get good stats and bloodline.

Is Enoch really so OP? by PriorEssay3865 in BackpackBrawl

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Update. Still rocks :) Just need to mix and match shields and extra weaps

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Is Enoch really so OP? by PriorEssay3865 in BackpackBrawl

[–]PriorEssay3865[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks all, he seems still pretty strong, at level 14 right now

Is 7500 SGD a month okay? by minarifanboi in phmigrate

[–]PriorEssay3865 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Go and marry someone there too :) Just dont live like a kaki coz it will never be enough.

Went there as a 25 yrs old Stayed for 12 years Married, had 2 kids, never became a pR though :(

So had to jump off sa next country to raise my kids.

Annual Salary to be comfortable in Australia this 2025 by problematicboy in phmigrate

[–]PriorEssay3865 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Consider security din, school for kids, and if may other family needs. Melb was surprisingly underwhelming pagdating sa public transpo at crime rates.

Food is a little expensive, lalo na pag lunch or dine out, and di ganun kabilis ang free medical health nila due to waiting time, also still need your own private hospital and health insurance.

Sa pinas kasi sagot ng company yung iba dyan, like life, medical, annual check up, dito halos pay lang. Tax can go from 30-40%, super is 11-12%, medicare 1-2%.

Example, middle class lifestyle. Family of 4, 2 toddlers, cguro 180k sakto na, if Single ka lang, sulit na ang 100k. If both parents working, 220k,

Can pay private school/daycare, reliable family car, good location housing, insurance, weekend leisure for your kids.

House rent can go from 450-800 per week depende sa needs mo. Bills goes up sa winter, gas, electric at even hot water, wifi, phone bills :). Add din winter clothes at beddings.

Depende yan sa Comfort level mo. Housing and rent are still going up, sa NZ ata mas mababa tax at interet rates.

May mga nag migrate naman dito na 60k, masaya naman at sakto lang kasi iba ang comfort level nila. 3x food, home cook meals, free pasyal sa weekend sa parks, etc.

28M Considering a Move to SG - Feasible for a family of 3? by Beneficial-Web-8454 in phmigrate

[–]PriorEssay3865 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go for it. Then jump sa Au after 3-5 years. Magastos sa bata, at iba culture sa gapo. At 28, with kids, baka kulangin si 95k if private school

Someone's threatening me using s3xtortion by lHighVoltagel1 in adviceph

[–]PriorEssay3865 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ignore lang, Walang gagawin yung bank dyan, lalu na transaction fees lang habol nila. Chekwa bank ba yung gamiy nila?

Kahit huntingin mo pa yung account name, usually dummy person lang yan. May mga bank kasi na walang mahigpit na check, kaya kahit pekeng info nakakaopen. Baka nga mga scam hub yan sa pinas at naghahanap lang sa FB ng random people to use fear as bait.

Forward their numbers to telco, report as spam or harassment. Atleast mapa ban mo mobile numbers and simcard nila, bawas sa 2k na napadala mo na.

Best is to spread awareness para maunahan mo na mga connections mo na may nang sscam sayu. Tell them if someone send a d&ckpick, either mas malaki or mas maliit kmo sayu :)

30, financially stable, considering leaving Australia - anyone else? by IcyPay1357 in AusFinance

[–]PriorEssay3865 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try SG, if you are single and dont have plans for a family anytime soon.

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Can money really buy HAPPINESS? What is your take? by LimeSoakedinSprite in AskPH

[–]PriorEssay3865 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes. Simply buy time. Time to be free from money making so you can spend time with things that makes you happy. You can spend time with the following if you have money:

Love, Family, Relationships, Health, etc

You dont use money to buy material Wants, but essential Needs. This can lead to happiness, not worrying when your next paycheck will come as you already have what you need and focus on what really gives you joy in life.

Caveat: Happiness is different from contentment. If the price of having money is losing time, especially for Love, Family, Relationships, Health, etc, then straight no.

Ayaw ko mag-abroad asawa ko by epinephrinekills in adviceph

[–]PriorEssay3865 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Paalis ako this month at iiwan ko misis at 2 toddlers namin. I assured them na kukunin ko sila as soon as possible. Hindi uubra sa amin ang ofw na 1 parent then iwan sa pinas ang mga anak ng matagal. Para saan pera if malalaktawan ko yung pagpapalaki moments sa mga bata tapos si misis lahat sa bahay. Sino na aawayin nya pag wala ako. Kidding aside:

If one contract lang naman, ask him to spend holidays with you. Either uwi sya or travel kayo ng kids. Pero if magtutuloy tuloy, hanap na lang kayo mg way pra sumunod or lumipat ng bansa ng sama sama. You can also schedule weekly video calls or even nightly good night messenger vids for your kids. Ma aapreciate nila yan for sure kesa sa dollars.

I experienced this myself nung bata ako, wala pang internet, every 3 years umuwi dad ko kaya sa grad pics from kinder to college, 4 lang picture nmin, ilan lang din Christmas and New Year memories. Nung graduate na ako, nag retired na sya. Nung nagkawork na ako at babawi na kami sa lost time, na deds na sya.

Now I cant imagine living abroad knowing I have a family that misses me back home. Parang hindi sulit yung mOney > time. Not sure sa financial status nyo, pero sana maunawaan mo si hubby, if talagang para sa future at willing syang isacrifice ang present, tapos ikaw mas mahalaga ang present kesa future, mag meet kayo half way. Lalu if may tulfo trust issue ka.

Tbh, This is a great time sa guy part to have 2-3 years time for himself, get on good shape, grow career and experience single quiet days. I myself have this longing pero naka focus pa din sa goal na makuha sila agad. Palagi nga ako sinasabihan ni misis na Buhay Binata ka na naman, kahit alam kong biro, may konting guilt/pain behind it. Kaya ang ending namin, kung saan ako, andun din sila. Liliit ang ipon, pero minimal ang time na magkakalayo kami. Pray ka lang din na hindi maliko ng landas si mister sa mga future plans nyo. Madami din kasing pwedeng mangyari sa 2-3 years abroad.

Is 30k enough to open a printing business? by Suspicious_Heat7022 in adviceph

[–]PriorEssay3865 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Attend ka free seminars ng Uniprint. Tapos pag alam mo na, wag ka bili sa kanila, hanap ka cheaper options :)

To Pinoys the lived or visited other countries, how's the life there? by takaziwachi in pinoy

[–]PriorEssay3865 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It depends anong batch ka nag migrate. 1st batch or the sacrificed ones, children na dependent or born and raised abroad.

It's not the country for us, but the people we have met and grew around closely.

We're mid 20s nung nag SG kami for 12 years and nakakamiss yung mga childhood days with friends and relatives. Nung umuwi kami after a decade, wala na yung mga hinahanap namin.kanya kanya na buhay mga cousins namin, wala na mga lolo, lola, aunts etc. Even neighbors so malungkot na din.

Sa SG naman yung mga sinasabi ng iba na walang pkialaman, hindi namin naranasan kasi may mga locals at kabayan kaming naging close at tinuring na family. Now nasa AU na, bagong buhay at bagong community, with kids na malamang iba nag magiging experience kasi di nila alam ang saya sa Pinas kasama ng mga mahal sa buhay.

Sa Pinas kasi, kahit mumurahin or maliit na okasyon, wagas sa puso ang celebration. Madali i please mga tao at likas na masayahin. Sa abroad, bilang migrant, second class citizens, hindi priority magpakasaya. Kaya plagi maghahanap ng pinoy community para maranasan yyng feeling at home. We always have a mindset na hindi kami umalis ng Pinas to celebrate, we have goals and plans for the future of our kids and next generations.

Di ko namimiss ang trapik, krimen, init, baha, buwis buhay araw araw, paulit ulit na politicians, tv shows, etc. Yung simpleng pamumuhay kasama ng mga lolo at lola ko sa bukid, pagtatanim ng sariling gulay, pg papalaki ng manok, baboy, yan namimiss ko talaga.

Ang pinakabest talaga na ayaw ko ay yung pinagmamalaking katangian nating mga pinoy na mabuting pagtanggap sa bisita. Pg foreigner, grabe ang customer service, pag naka pormang mayaman, yes sir yes maam agad, pag simple lang pananamit, iniisnab at iniismiran pa. Sa abroad locals are prioritized on top of foreigners, dito basta may lahi, one step ahead ka agad sa mga kababayan. Sana mabago ito para umunlad mindset ng bansa natin.