I pay for a VPN.
- Not having a car (always living/renting in walking or biking distance of my work)
- Moving in with my partner straight out of college so we could split expenses
- Moving (with partner) to a low-cost-of-living city for the first 5 years after college
- Putting most of my medium-term and long-term savings into low-expense-ratio, passively managed index funds starting in my early 20s
- Buying almost exclusively second-hand clothes, furniture, and cookery
- Borrowing all desired books (and many desired movies and TV shows) from the library
- Only buying games when they are bundled or otherwise on steep discount years after release
- Pirating any other media in which I'm interested if its distributors make it even remotely difficult for me to buy it at a reasonable price
- Planning all dinners in advance every week before grocery shopping (leads to almost never eating at restaurants or ordering takeout, and almost no food waste because grocery list is based on actual meals)
Now, if I had to choose the best financial move out of that list? Probably the index funds. Though not having to pay for a car (or car insurance, or car registration, or car repair and maintenance, or parking, or fuel) is a close second.
Wild! I've got about 40 TB myself, and have never come across someone with more... let alone four times more.
Hamster > Guinea Pig > Capybara
I mean, the show has him fully nude multiple times.
The man is all rectangle, no rec-dangle.
But that's okay. He can reproduce by budding.
If a writer named the town with the comically evil school board 'Lynchburg,' people would probably think it was too obvious.
Teeth would probably be fine because they're incredibly durable to that kind of wear, but you'd omega-fuck your gums brushing like that.
Yo anyone who ever freehanded a cake decoration or an event poster knows the struggle.
Yeah if Shape of Water is the worst movie they've seen, I gotta assume they've seen about 10 movies total.
Even if it's slightly overrated, in the grand scheme of all movies that one is way above average.
If we're thinking of the same clip, you're slightly misremembering it. The woman was insisting Obama was a Muslim, and that's what McCain was shutting down. But yes, the crowd booed him for clarifying that.
There was a brief period of time after I de-converted where I was glad there was a mainstream talk show host in America who is vocal about being nonreligious. But soon after that I learned he is a terrible representative of that identity, just as he is a terrible representative of any other identity he has.
*rationally angry