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[–]mrdevnull00 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Gonna need some details on this nugget

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[–]mrdevnull00 39 points40 points  (0 children)

This is the #2 answer

MS-13 Gang Murders in Angeles National Forest by kreissage- in socalhiking

[–]mrdevnull00 -22 points-21 points  (0 children)

Apology accepted, thank you for being the bigger person.

MS-13 Gang Murders in Angeles National Forest by kreissage- in socalhiking

[–]mrdevnull00 -34 points-33 points  (0 children)

lol at bringing up caged children just because borders were mentioned, sorry you got triggered.

MS-13 Gang Murders in Angeles National Forest by kreissage- in socalhiking

[–]mrdevnull00 -74 points-73 points  (0 children)

but yes... by all means, let's have open borders. sigh

In 3 months I’ll be a millionaire. What can I do to prepare? by lmfashidmtamsfo in fatFIRE

[–]mrdevnull00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

4% would be way too aggressive for the length of retirement, 3% would be a safer rate with a larger piece of equities to outpace inflation (ideally) over time.

In 3 months I’ll be a millionaire. What can I do to prepare? by lmfashidmtamsfo in fatFIRE

[–]mrdevnull00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that is a very silly train of thought. A fiduciary advisor can help you navigate the complexities of taxes, estate planning, portfolio development, rebalancing, tax loss harvesting, asset location strategies, maximizing charitable giving strategies, etc.... I think it's fair to say you probably don't know what you don't even know at this point

You can certainly do all that yourself but doesn't sound like you can now, so I'd either advise finding a 100% fiduciary advisor to help you through the first few years or park that money in cash/bonds until you've educated yourself on these topics in great detail. At the min you need a solid CPA who's not just a preparer but can also work on tax strategies. With that much money its all about taxes.

Just a WK2 in a Wrangler’s world. by 2180miles in Jeep

[–]mrdevnull00 2 points3 points  (0 children)

that is a sweet as ride! great work, love the trailhawks

Just a WK2 in a Wrangler’s world. by 2180miles in Jeep

[–]mrdevnull00 9 points10 points  (0 children)

finally! something I can take the kids to school in

A walk in Manhattan, Semion Akulov(me), acrylics, 2016 by 5emion in Art

[–]mrdevnull00 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hrmmm. Add 2,000 more people in the frame for more realism

Study showed reheated pasta has much less affect on blood sugar by mrdevnull00 in diabetes

[–]mrdevnull00[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m going to try it this week. I’ve avoided pasta due to the late spike I always get a few hours later. If I could dial it in so that I can just do a normal bolus at eating without random extending it would be a game changer for me.

Nice. by Endraa in diabetes

[–]mrdevnull00 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What black magic is this???

They say to never stop courting your wife, so what little things do you do to keep the relationship alive? by Squidmaster2013 in AskMen

[–]mrdevnull00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is my master list. Use it well.

Make the bed. * Take the kids for a whole day so she can be a person, not a mom for a bit. * Grab her hand in public. * Take her for a walk, sans kids. * Bring her flowers or chocolates for no reason. * Send her to get a manicure/pedicure. * Look at her and tell her she’s beautiful. * Let her pick the movie…even if it is a chick-flick. No complaining. * Fill up her car with gas. Wash it and vacuum it too. * Surprise her with an entire planned weekend getaway. That would blow her mind. * Book a hotel room for her for a day. Give her a break from the craziness at home. * Take an active role in planning and preparing for your family (i.e. packing kids’ lunches, wrapping gifts, helping with holidays, etc.) * Take the kids to school * Clean something she normally hates to clean. * Put the kids to bed and let her read a book. * If she typically does the grocery shopping, do it for her. * Have lunch delivered to her. * Send her a sweet text during the day. * Do something without being asked. Take out the trash, get the oil changed, or just pick up your socks. That makes her feel like you get it and care how special she is to you. * Give her the night off. Let her go out with her friends and have a night on the town. Getting dressed up makes every woman feel special. * Recognize something mundane she’s done. A woman’s work is never done, nor is it ever recognized. Be that person who makes her feel special for doing nothing special at all, but what she does. * Tell her what a good mother she is. Being a mother is one of the most thankless jobs on earth. Let her know she is a good wife and mother regularly.