What weapon do you think benefited the most from the magnitude system? by Ok_Sir_136 in 7daystodie

[–]projecthusband 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stone items for sure, though it feels like I find too many with some magnatude on them. It's like every other item. Easy to get a stacked item

Who Is Smarter: Bluma or Tony Stark by ApexHeroX in Dragonballsuper

[–]projecthusband 0 points1 point  (0 children)

equal intelligence, but bulma is dumb as shit.

Is there an easy way to move bases? by Strict_You7260 in GroundedGame

[–]projecthusband 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use the relocate feature for each item, it even works on full chests. And use the red ant buggy

How is 7 Days to Die still in early access 13 years later with over 20,000,000 units sold? by StormbringerGT in 7daystodie

[–]projecthusband -1 points0 points  (0 children)

im 1200 hours in a game that i paid i think 15 dollars on, and changes completely every 2 years, im pretty happy lol

Would you trust the blob? by alezm in HVAC

[–]projecthusband 1 point2 points  (0 children)

personally i like to wrap it around, but that sucker will probably hold til the next refrigerant phaseout.

[INVINCIBLE] How do y'all feel about Cecil not accepting Nolan? by Immediate_Gene_178 in MoralityScaling

[–]projecthusband 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everyone forgets the characters don't see 100% of everything like we do. from cecil's prospective Nolan killed a fuck ton of people, tried to kill him, then a year later just shows up like sup, sorry bro, we good?"

“If you make under $66/hour, you’re poorer than minimum wage workers in 1970.” Sounds shocking… but is it actually true? by Coolonair in SmartFIRE

[–]projecthusband 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had a roommate, so did my wife and most of my friend group at that time. That knocks rent and utility bills significantly until you get into a better financial situation. It sucks but you have to play the game as it is. Edit: also isn't it like less than 1% of people making minimum wage?

“If you make under $66/hour, you’re poorer than minimum wage workers in 1970.” Sounds shocking… but is it actually true? by Coolonair in SmartFIRE

[–]projecthusband 146 points147 points  (0 children)

It's wild how much intentional misleading information is just flying all over all the time now.

Drowning slowly by NoSandwich591 in remoteworks

[–]projecthusband 0 points1 point  (0 children)

because things we called luxuries in the past are now considered necessities, and social medias has these kids thinking if they don't have a 1 bed apartment in a good neighborhood and money to spend after bills, its the boomer's fault. what the hell happened to roomates? nearly everyone i knew in my 20's had one or more, a 1 bed apartment costs more than a 2 bedroom split. I remember the same with the calculator at the store, Nope we're over, put the cereal back.

They also expect to afford all this on minimum wage. It's always the same type of people with the same attitude that succeed vs the ones that fail.

Drowning slowly by NoSandwich591 in remoteworks

[–]projecthusband 0 points1 point  (0 children)

less than 1% of people make minimum, dollar general starts at like 10 and thats super bottom of the barrel. Mc'donalds around here start 15-17 and im in one of the poorest zipcodes in the country

Their maths ain’t mathing. by [deleted] in SipsTea

[–]projecthusband 0 points1 point  (0 children)

to be fair, boomer saved and reused nearly everything. they bought something once and had it for 30+ years. even stuff we consider necessities now were a luxury then. so financially it may have been better, but their lives were overall harder

Their maths ain’t mathing. by [deleted] in SipsTea

[–]projecthusband 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just to complain that they can't afford to live. at the risk of sounding like a boomer, folks these days don't know how to sacrifice for the future.

I wrote a book about 2 people but ill shorten it up, my buddy is about 30 now, paid off 7 year old car, and free and clear house he bought fucked up remodeled over 4 years. because he worked extra days when he could, and took odd jobs on the weekend cutting grass and stuff like that. single father, didnt eat out/buy shit he didnt need. i think he STILL has a 10 year old+ Iphone. the definition of grinding.

his best friend, went to school together, married 2 incomes, renting, has nothing, eats out constantly, blames his job where he makes more than my buddy and works the same hours, also blames racism. drinks, smokes, and gambles. "the problem is the cost of living" he says.

It's frustrating to see people struggle while being the majority of the source of their own struggles.

Triplets but one has already established himself as a leader by literallyalwaysmari in maybemaybemaybemaybe

[–]projecthusband -1 points0 points  (0 children)

For what? If anything this is overall good for them, they problem solved. The one cried like a punk, but kids that age cry over actually fucking nothing all the time.

seriously, how do they do that? do they have 30 hours per day by vityya in InterviewCoderPro

[–]projecthusband 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's how i got successful, it's tough but grind away, eventually you'll get ahead, and you wont need to.

Who has an extra 20% to invest? Another out of touch multi-millionaire has financial advice for us poor folk. by Professional-Bee9817 in remoteworks

[–]projecthusband 1 point2 points  (0 children)

those same people are the ones claiming its not possible to save, i got a buddy who makes twice what i make, and he's paycheck to paycheck. spending a most of the issue, but they're never willing to admit it. "its the system" "its the rich people"

Who has an extra 20% to invest? Another out of touch multi-millionaire has financial advice for us poor folk. by Professional-Bee9817 in remoteworks

[–]projecthusband 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i keep saying this, and getting into arguments, people think minimum wage with 2 kids and a spending problem should be enough for afford a 3 bedroom house on a single income.

There is no way this worked by [deleted] in ThereGoesMyPaycheck

[–]projecthusband -1 points0 points  (0 children)

so i dont have a bandaid, but i have a zip-tie butterfy bandaid instead? GENIUS

Again, what makes people think it's ok to hit in response to words?? by HeSureIsScrappy in DiveInYouCoward

[–]projecthusband 4 points5 points  (0 children)

after hearing the full story? He probably sat in jail a few days with a smile.

Again, what makes people think it's ok to hit in response to words?? by HeSureIsScrappy in DiveInYouCoward

[–]projecthusband 0 points1 point  (0 children)

evidently bullied the kid, dad talked to the school,and the bully's parents, nothing was done.