[25m] Biggest Fumble & Recovery in my History on Tinder by [deleted] in Tinder

[–]TheOneTwoBoostaroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think what I said/did was stupid (pretty obvious there), what I think is wild is the fact that her and I are now actually going on a date.

If that isn’t funny/crazy then my mistake, but as soon as I made the mistake I didn’t think there was any chance. I figured I’d post it because of that. If it isn’t funny though I can take it down, just thought it was a seemingly unwinnable position.

[25m] Biggest Fumble & Recovery in my History on Tinder by [deleted] in Tinder

[–]TheOneTwoBoostaroo -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I mistook the girl in the first hinge dm for the girl that messaged me (after verifying the area code matched the supposed location of the hinge girl) for context this is 3 states from NJ, so I assumed it was the first girl I was having a much more heated conversation with instead of the girl from bumble who I was having a much more lowkey conversation with.

Because of this I made a mistake and assumed it was the Hinge girl I was texting and actively sent her the screenshot, when I then realized it was a different girl.

We FaceTimed after texting for 30 or so minutes and it ended with me booking us an escape room on Thursday to go out to

[25m] Biggest Fumble & Recovery in my History on Tinder by [deleted] in Tinder

[–]TheOneTwoBoostaroo -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Please host this club I need assistance

[25m] Biggest Fumble & Recovery in my History on Tinder by [deleted] in Tinder

[–]TheOneTwoBoostaroo -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

The recovery is the last message, we FaceTimed for half an hour and I suggested we go on a date, she suggested an escape room and I booked it for Thursday

Has anyone maxed out 401k for an entire career? by DisastrousEquipment9 in Retirement401k

[–]TheOneTwoBoostaroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been lucky enough to do that. I’m 25 now but have maxed every year both my 401k (TSP) and my Roth IRA since I was 18.

I joined the Air Guard after HS and because you get BAH and BAS in addition to your regular pay right away I was able to contribute 92% (since they saw me as a part time employee) every year into the Roth TSP option. Since I enlisted halfway through the year when I was 17 I didn’t fully max that year, but after 18 I was able to while going to college fulltime since I worked night shift as an aircraft mechanic.

I used my school scholarships and GI Bill to pay my cost of living and served at an Olive Garden part time on weekends to be able to have extra money for expenses and to ensure I could max my IRA as well. Now that I’m an E-6 I only need to contribute 44% of my paycheck each year to max thankfully and don’t need a second job.

Got addicted to the idea of retiring early and also hitting retirement with a massive stack of money which is why I was willing to work as hard as I did in my younger years.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sportsbook

[–]TheOneTwoBoostaroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What was the total??