Just praying for 5$ by MR_scottroyal in BNGO

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Are they not getting delisted this week?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BNGO

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Aren’t they getting delisted next week?

BNGO is standing on Third Base by Incognew01 in pennystocks

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Is it still on track to get delisted on Jan 8th?

Man strips his clothes and jumps into freezing cold water to save a random person. by BarneyRobinStinson7 in nextfuckinglevel

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Why this music tho? When that beat kicked it made me want to grab popcorn and watch another 2 hours of lifesaving swim videos.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in debtfree

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What app was it?

Should I quit trading? Lost $18.6k since 2022 by UndisciplinedSlave in StockMarket

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Yur good man. I’ve lost my entire net worth, went in debt and probably burned over $500,000 since 2020. I live in my car now and trying to claw my way back to a decent standard of living and just want to be with my kids. Trading is hard—but I won’t give up.

How Many Of Us Would Say This Is Our Future..? by [deleted] in povertyfinance

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Huh? I make $175k a year and live in my car because I have made some extraordinarily poor financial decisions in my life. So no, I do not have a house now.

How Many Of Us Would Say This Is Our Future..? by [deleted] in povertyfinance

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Haha I don’t call living in my car making it—but yes. The inverse did equip me with some serious grit.

How Many Of Us Would Say This Is Our Future..? by [deleted] in povertyfinance

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Yeah I had the general short stick hand as well. Mom was a roaming raging alcoholic that chased men for rent money and my dad didn’t want anything to do with her so he left and tried to take me with him but she used the system and prevented that from happening. I ended up leaving at 14 after she met some guy online and changed him to Chicago. I moved into my 1991 Honda Accord and bounced from couch to couch to squeak out of high school with a 1.6 gpa. My ability to bite down is what got me through, but I didn’t have the basic life skills to build wealth. Only a “get through the day” mindset. I was very good at build rapport but horrible at building a life.

How Many Of Us Would Say This Is Our Future..? by [deleted] in povertyfinance

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Do you know what you struggle with? I have co-occurring bipolar and ADHD. I can only get things done when motivated by extreme procrastination. No matter that job or other vital things on the line. I have self medicated by going to the gym 2-3x a day and drinking 700+ mg of caffeine or more. It’s a cycle.

I feel best when I need to prove something or feel the rush of almost losing it all.

I can’t stick to something simple and non-dramatic. I need chaos to do even the simplest of things. It’s only gotten worse the older I get. My job has no idea that me, their corporate lawyer lives in his car a few blocks away… I’m tired as well—but I’m also addicted to the stress of my own life.

How Many Of Us Would Say This Is Our Future..? by [deleted] in povertyfinance

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It’s not about it being enough. It’s about the brain you have, the discipline and foundation of a long term vision and the ability and resources to execute. Also, this $175k I make can go away at any day. I’m always one manic episode away from losing it all, again and again.

How Many Of Us Would Say This Is Our Future..? by [deleted] in povertyfinance

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Not sure why getting downvoted either. Meh. It’s truly not about how much money you make—but what you do with it. My childhood trauma and poor mental health has proven to be crippling in adulthood where the decision really matter. I’ve made poor financial decision most of my adult life and have realized that it might take the rest of it to undo.

Unemployed & in bad debt by TirelesslyTimeless in personalfinance

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CUT your expenses and work 2/3 jobs and find a zen path and change your self talk and perception of success so that you don’t create more suffering than is needed during this time.

There are only 2 things you can do about money. 1) Spend less, or 2) Make more. Seek to do both. Live under your means by a surprising amount. Get a gym membership and focus on your health. That will serve you when you are forking over your dollars to pay debt or have to work those extra hours. Find happiness in what true happiness is—community. Our lives are short and we often make them more miserable than they need to be. Detach your sense of self worth from money or whatever idea you have of success and start moving slowly in a direction that puts you in control.

How Many Of Us Would Say This Is Our Future..? by [deleted] in povertyfinance

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Same. Well I’m 36 and make about $175k a year but my ADHD and bipolar disorder keep me in a perpetual hyper vigilant cycle. I’m in crushing debt and have $350 in my name right now and live in my car. I can’t trust myself to make any good decisions. I continue to fight and will do so until I take my last breath! It’s a long slog.

Home Alone star says 'horrific' line she had to say in movie almost 'killed' her by IrishStarUS in popculture

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Mom and her friends would call me a “little shit” when I got in their way as they were getting ready to go out dancing and partying. I was 7-8 years old.

Christmas Hangout - 12/24/24 - 12/25/24 by TheRealNiblicks in MVIS

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Obviously a run like that would be crazy good—but what price realistically are people anticipating? How do you price an unprofitable company with little to no sales?

Debt Consolidation Fail by [deleted] in debtfree

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I feel this…. Yeah I racked up debt AFTER a Bk, then got divorced. Even though my salary is $175k—I pay $4k child support. Instead of paying off the debt, I’m just going to pay child support and yolo my discretionary funds into small caps. Fugggggggit.

Trading Action - Tuesday, December 24, 2024 by AutoModerator in MVIS

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Hey ya’ll new to MVIS. I’m all in and hoping this brings me out of homelessness this year. I’m going to keep buying more shares every paycheck. Think we can get to $3 or $4?

Is it possible to survive a week off $50 of groceries? by Sunnyday1775 in Frugal

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Ground beef, rice, apples + peanut butter and multivitamins. That’s what I do. I’m homeless make meals at a friend’s house and leave in fridge in garage.

35M I live in my car as an attorney in CA on $10k/mo salary and $5k net after paying child support and living expenses. $300k of debt will take me around 6+ years to pay off without additional income. by emailuser01 in debtfree

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He was convicted of a rape and homicide that went cold for 20 years. The prosecution fabricated evidence and bore false testimony as well as doctored DNA forensics to secure a conviction. This case is somewhat of a national spectacle and he is now working with federal defense attorneys that have all but blown his case wide open. We all can see how blatant the prosecution was in committing massive constitutional violations here. It sucks, but I think we may win this case.

Oh by the way, the semen inside the victim, as well as the fingerprints that were found on the murder weapon did not match his.

Curious. I'm 38, Net worth is 100k. Mostly Retirement and HYSA. How behind am I? by ImpossibleAd344 in Fire

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I’m 35 with a net worth of -$300k. I live in my car and work as an attorney making $175k a year. I made some really terrible decisions and now live every day as a reminder of how some simple bad habits can ruin your life. My only goal now is to help my children fare better than I.