>go to Kmart
ok boomer
I need about:
I drove my car into the ground delivering pizzas and blew the engine a week ago it should help with a down payment on something else
Ive earned a good living, no retiring. Working class. Spent a lot of money on stuff that just piled up, Motorcycles, cars, tools, books cameras stereo equipment. etc etc. Now I see that I have less time ahead of me than behind, dont need 90% of what I have accumulated and have to make an effort to sell a bunch of stuff that aint worth much so a lot of it will be tossed given away or left for my kids to get rid of. Save your money, travel. Dont buy a bunch of stuff you dont need cause you have been talked into thinking you need it It is in the end a fucking monumental waste of time money and effort
Enjoy it in your crowded shithole, I have 20 wooded acres all for myself and pay not even 1/4 of what you do for your little studio apartment
This man is the only person in this thread who has a shred of common sense. Respect
All that stuff was just wasted, should have spent all that money on hookers and booze
Wrong. At least he has something to show for the money he spent. If you spent it all on hookers and blow, you have nothing to show besides the air mattress that you sleep on. At least this user can hop on a Harley and party it up with what he’s got
Because there’s more operating expenses to keep employees employed that paying a salary?
>blew an engine
No one is gonna tip you more for getting there faster in your evo
Change that to:
$150 for clothes
$50 for a bathrobe
$1,200 for a laptop (or $1,500 for a way better PC)
$600 for VR stuff (Index is nice but if you don't have the money the Rift S is more bang for your buck)
$100 for VR games (buy the ones you'll play and wait for the rest to go on sale)
$8,000 is more than enough for a perfectly good used car
$100 is actually pretty cheap for new monitor, good job
$100 for an external hard drive
$80 for a backpack
$50 for roomba battery, don't have to do your whole house at once
$400 for a table saw
$150 for video game creation assets. Should check Humble Bundle more, they just had $400 worth of assets in a bundle for $20 and $1,200 worth of coding materials for $20
Don't spend your whole paycheck every month
$25,910 total down to $10,980. Stop wasting your money OP