Is there anywhere left on the internet that's uncensored? I miss the golden age.
If I have $250k in shares I can also use that as collateral for a mortgage to buy a house. It would be pretty odd and problematic to be taxed on that like it's income when it's not, despite me spending it on a house..because I need to pay it back.
I agree with the rest though. And definitely would love to see 90% for anyone reporting extremely high incomes.
But could he heat up a burrito so hot that even he could not eat it?
If not, that's pretty weak. But if so, also pretty weak.
Ur*
Physical addiction is a stretch
Contrary to popular belief, violence actually is the solution in some situations.
Perhaps not this one and there could be an interesting discussion around that, but I fucking hate the idea that violence is never a solution when it absolutely is sometimes.
Millennials know all about this. And the hate-mongers of today will die with nobody to remember them
I'll never forget "There's no words on it!"
I still think anyone can do that, just on a smaller scale. Either way, sounds risky. Stocks sometimes go down as it turns out.
Canada. All of the banks I applied at asked for total assets, including TD and Scotiabank.
I've never made 6 figures before, but was asked to show my investment portfolio value when applying for a mortgage as it was part of my assets. Assets the bank could seize if I didn't pay my bill.
TIL I'm the 1%.
And puts it where?
Some krill are basically the same size as a grain of rice though.
Do you think you are disagreeing with me?
This only sounds bad for people with a love of beer and donuts.
Admittedly, I am included within that group. But if I wasn't, I could see supporting such variable rates.
Physical - dry socket
Emotional - nawww I'm good lol
I'm going to use this next time I don't tip
It's neither lol, it's the people themselves.
Blame choosing to drink alcohol or fly a low cost carrier, but like...really it's you. Sorry.
Can we...stop yelling?
I'd be tempted to reply I haven't even used 5% yet.
This also further explains their hatred of public TRANSit

B.C. port workers’ strike could cost Canadian economy billions of dollars


Those hoping for a dip in Kitsilano may want to go to a different beach.
