

Worse than that… they’re probably researching if they can reverse this and make their neighbors racist


Worse than that… they’re probably researching if they can reverse this and make their neighbors racist


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Thankfully no. I think they’re more like 5.5-6% currently. Back in 2020 I managed to get a 2.375%.
No, it’s just some exaggeration to make it even more ridiculous. As if 50 years isn’t enough.
What’s really awful is when you see how little the payment lowers between a 30yr and 50yr mortgage with current rates. It’s not nearly as big a difference as you’d think.


This particular model I have in my house. Only ones I’ve ever had that take 2 AA instead of 1 9V battery. And when you open it + and - indicators aren’t easily determined so take note before you remove the old batteries or you’ll be struggling, which is no fun at 3am when you’re barely awake, standing on a short stool and your eyes are full of gunk.


I’m entertained by his dedication.
Explain… what chocolate is spread on bread? Or do you simply mean hard chocolate sandwiched in the middle?


Powershell works really well on other OSs now. I use it on MacOS and Linux daily. I might loath MS but Powershell is a fantastic shell and after working with an object-oriented shell I hate going back to anything else.


I knew there was a reason I love 'em so much!
I’m old and first played paintball before masks were a thing… we just wore goggles. This was mid-80s. I got shot at very close range right in the jaw. Took a perfectly round, paintball-sized piece of skin off, my jaw immediately swelled and with the red paint splattered all over my face, I looked like a crime scene. 😄
Masks were a great addition to the game.


Not for the billionaires, no, though they probably have several homes and lots of acreage and still pay significantly more than you and I. Better the wealthy pay more even if it’s not going to scale precisely.


And the bigger the chunk, the more they owe.
I’m surprised to see so few of us actually. Thought this was more common.