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last_rights t1_je8dgpa wrote
Reply to comment by i_identify_as_natty in My husband and I owe 22k in taxes but we only made a combine total of 75k by one-eye-owl
It could. Each of my family members is $550 a month on the marketplace, and we are all fairly young and in good shape. My roommate is $1200 monthly but qualifies for Medicaid instead because she is retired.
last_rights t1_j93228b wrote
Reply to comment by InfiniteCalendar1 in TIFU by eating a Happy Meal by PatientWillow4
I was 28 working retail on a morning shift when a customer asked why I wasn't in school. I told him I graduated. Then he asked why I didn't go to college. I told him I graduated that as well.
He just said "oh", and walked away.
last_rights t1_j8qva46 wrote
Reply to comment by Rednexican429 in Utah lawmakers say more information on golf course water might lead to ‘uninformed’ conclusions by ghosr
I hate to tell you, but last year I had a run-in with the religious conservative hopeful representative from my area.
He legit told me that climate change does not matter because the second coming of Christ will save us. The Chinese or Russian governments don't matter because God is coming.
He told me to repent and asked if I was a dutiful Christian wife. I told him I'm atheist and I have a responsibility to vote for the most intelligent candidate, but I wish him luck.
last_rights t1_j809hlq wrote
Reply to comment by SpacemaniaXu in TIFU by spending the night at my boyfriend’s by [deleted]
I had to do this at 19. I was home from college for the summer, and my boyfriend was calling a lot. He was actually my fiance, but I hadn't told them that yet, because as soon as we got serious, they didn't like him.
So I was taking a phone call and trying to meet up (not allowed without parental permission) and my dad waits and decides to take my phone after the call, because I'm using it too much.
The important thing to note here is that the phone was mine. The phone plan was mine, and I was an adult.
Of course I threw a fit. It was the kind of fit that only a belligerent 19 year old who is raised by narcissistic parents can throw. There were some words said that I mildly regret, and I might have also lost control of my temper.
It ended with me telling my dad to give me back my phone, and him saying that I couldn't live there if I couldn't follow the rules.
So I called the bluff. Then I called my fiance. He came and picked me up. A week later I picked up my stuff. My parents tried to make this difficult by throwing in all my totes of childhood things.
I was VLC for another seven or eight years until they were invited to our wedding.
last_rights t1_ixpiar1 wrote
Reply to comment by N3Wm3r1c in LPT: Place silverware at the END of the buffet, not at the beginning by whereverYouGoThereUR
In my store people stand willy nilly and make up their own waiting spaces including not anywhere close to a cash register and get offended when you point out the giant fucking hanging sign that says "Line Starts Here".
We've joked that we need to get blinking lights around it.
last_rights t1_it3l5m4 wrote
Reply to comment by OkConcentrate723 in TIFU by Taking My Wife’s Lunch Money by OkConcentrate723
Preparing your own food can be much cheaper than buying premade or frozen foods. Last night's meal was $10 for three people plus leftovers. I could have made it less expensive, but meat is outrageous right now.
I made broccoli beef over white rice. It took 1.5 small onions, some leek, beef that came from the store pre marinaded ($5) and broccoli. I added soy sauce and some random alcohol to caramelize the onions, and salt.
last_rights t1_ishlmzk wrote
Reply to comment by alohadave in New homeowner internet struggles by KCDPT
CAT6 cable is so small anyways that you can also temporarily run the cable behind the baseboards. It's super easy to make the cables too.
last_rights t1_iqudy83 wrote
Reply to comment by AKA_Squanchy in Leaky ceiling, poked a hole in the ceiling with a screwdriver, and after 15 minutes the dripping stopped. What's going on? by UnofficialSlimShady
Mines 1917.
We're pretty handy.
Some small plumbing leaks that we fixed, replaced some of the cast iron sewer pipe that was rusted at the toilet, and replaced the old leaky cedar gutter that rotted the rafter tails. We cut those off and put up fascia and had aluminum gutters installed instead.
That's pretty much all that we have been "forced" to do. Everything else was because we decided to.
last_rights t1_jeevyti wrote
Reply to comment by Sooo_Dark in Technically, every house is a homeless shelter by memerboi421
There was an abandoned house across the street from me and anytime a homeless person would start circling it and peering in windows and jiggling the door, I would call the local police.
Our local police are really nice. They would come out, ask the person some leading questions, then tell them the places that they could go for assistance, emphasizing the four places to within a ten minute walk that would house them for the night, and where to apply for more permanent housing.
But yeah, once they move in and receive mail, you're in for a rough one.