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| 03 Apr 2015 12:28 AM |
why even bother you know
why would anyone want to live if they don't own their own life |
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OyVeyJIDF
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| 03 Apr 2015 12:30 AM |
| Everyone's always in debt, silly goyim! |
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| 03 Apr 2015 12:31 AM |
| you fucking fucktard |
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Skeix
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| 03 Apr 2015 12:34 AM |
just sign up for 21st century scholars (it is a program to go to college for free if u cant afford it) study in a field that pays well get a nice paying job bodda bing bodda boom miracles can happen |
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| 03 Apr 2015 12:36 AM |
I thought you were heartstrings at first. Guess you're not. Well, if you're debt's coming from college, remember, even if you accumulate over $100,000 in debt, you'll probably pay it off in your 30s.
Debt won't follow you your whole life. Unless you get a dumb degree like hand massaging or something and never actually get a job. |
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| 03 Apr 2015 12:37 AM |
"just sign up for 21st century scholars (it is a program to go to college for free if u cant afford it)"
that's indiana only
my family makes too much for aid but too little to actually pay for school |
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| 03 Apr 2015 12:38 AM |
"I thought you were heartstrings at first. Guess you're not."
i am
"even if you accumulate over $100,000 in debt, you'll probably pay it off in your 30s."
my stepmom is over 200,000 in debt, in her early 40s, and in medicine
not true |
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| 03 Apr 2015 12:41 AM |
@lareindapene
Aren't you the one always bragging about how rich you are? Seems like that was all a rouse.
And I said $100,000. $200,000 would probably take to your 40s or 50s to pay off.
I'm in the same boat. I can't get much help at all, so I'm going to have to go into $130,000 debt to go to college. However, I'm going in computer science so I will no doubt get a job.
I have never been a rich person and I have never had many freedoms.
Thus, I don't mind being poor for 10-15 years trying to pay off a debt. I'll be in no worse a situation than before I left my parent's house.
However, once it is paid off, I'll probably be making a pretty good middle-class income and will be much wealthier than my parents.
It's all about patience. I don't mind waiting 15 years to get to where I want to be. Just as long as I get there. |
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