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Stayvfraw t1_j8y1oam wrote
Reply to comment by phlegmah in Bing's AI bot tells reporter it wants to 'be alive', 'steal nuclear codes' and create 'deadly virus' by Urgullibl
Exactly, right now it’s no different than if a parrot said it.
Stayvfraw t1_j5idkjh wrote
“Young lady, the only DNA we found on those cookies are from your mother placing them on the plate, and the Roanoke River Killer from taking a bite out of them.”
Stayvfraw t1_j3swptj wrote
I was scrolling and thought the pic was the stonks meme
Stayvfraw t1_j0ilwk5 wrote
I thought this was already a law!!! I could’ve been eating shark fin soup this whole time!?!?!?
Stayvfraw t1_iyryspg wrote
for refreshment
Stayvfraw t1_iya4lay wrote
Reply to comment by Stayvfraw in How much does one need to make to afford a car? by Which-Ad6431
Now on the same token, if you’re a truck driver or you commute is long to work, then you can justify more money toward a vehicle for both practicality and comfort, but that doesn’t seem to apply here
Stayvfraw t1_iya4bpn wrote
If you’re willing to sacrifice the quality of every other aspect of your life, such as housing and food; yes, you can afford it.
But of everything else in your life you can invest $100k in (your health, your education, your retirement, your home, your future children, your friends, your family, your real investments) is your vehicle really where you want to spend $100k? which with interest will be $200k?
Were I you, I’d make a budget defining ALL my expenses, including how much i want to put toward savings and my retirement, and see how much money you’ll have left at the end of the month. Then I’d ask what vital parts of my life would benefit most from additional sums.
Then I’d allocate that much more to those areas, and once I’m satisfied that everything is taken care of and I have “free” money at the end of the month, i’d check to see if that’s enough to afford the vehicle i want
If it ain’t, I need more money; if it is, I’ll look into it
Stayvfraw t1_jadi3vt wrote
Reply to I teach a Math Personal Finance class, help me think of additional lessons/activities. by homeboi808
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