Pick any human development index measurement and view its progress over the past 10 years
Counterpoint: what?
Hobbies have always been restricted to those who can afford or at least (as is far too often the case) finance them
Will an urbanist shift make these things less accessible as larger homes are torn down and replaced or drive down prices by hoovering up those currently forced into larger homes than they need? If I knew with impunity, I’d be too busy running my real estate to respond
Where are you watching drug dealers openly flaunt their money? Do you mean pharmacists?
So what’s the signage before trucks can no longer turn around?
I run distro, btw
Ironic neither Power Rangers nor Teletubbies are on this list
Depending on the job, yes
Sometimes video games and food should be replaced with “finding a better job”
OK…?
Dr Avril Lavigne singing Bite me on the Dick…
Am I the only one having a stroke trying to understand:
“clears up again after the first wave of divorces (after 35?)”
What does he think is above his head in the third panel?
Yeah, more or less both
Keep your share of rent between 1/4 and 1/3 of your income, set up passive savings contributions of at least 10% and use a high yield savings account to stave off inflation until you both have 3 months living expenses and understand why the best investment strategies are boring
If you’re in university, your desired career and its requirements should determine your major, , not the other way around
I graduated with a bachelor’s degree only to realize my career was a dead end because only in my senior year was I informed there’s such thing as a “mental health license” for which I was disqualified due to low grades in a non-related class the year prior. Eventually I learned how well blue collar jobs pay (with a lot of job security at that) and got back on my feet working in logistics but I’ll never see the 50x return on investments by retirement because “why learn about finances when you can barely pay rent”
It all seems very obvious in hindsight
Technically accurate use of POV