I’m with you. I have been looking for a resource that summarizes the various “major” AIs and what they are best at, but am not doing so well.
Caffeine. Social media, perhaps. Hard to delineate between social media and smartphone screens.
Absolutely nothing.
I think You missed the point of why I chose him and didn’t read my full answer. Because he’s mentally an invalid and wouldn’t know what was happening therefore I could do whatever uninterrupted.
Now, if your question was “who would I rather be president” and I only had those four choices, the answer would be different.
At the moment I’d consider Biden, but only if it was just him. His mind is so far gone he wouldn’t know what was happening.
I can’t figure out what the bottom thing is in his supplies…
I’ve seen a lot of your videos but missed this one. Watched it just a few minutes ago.
Been doing keto/carnivore off and on for a while(I backslide too often). I started wondering if it would help, so I checked my neck and realized they were pretty much gone already. I hadn’t thought of them for a while and had not checked in a long time.
I am skeptical of cure alls, but so far “food as medicine” is doing a damn good job of curing a lot.
I think it had a lot more to do with the pollution controls, myself.
How about the reason for the tariffs? To get the other countries to drop theirs. Seems like it worked for the vast majority of other countries, so, to answer your question, “yes”.
WTF kind of wind progression is this?
#nevada #wind
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True. Your lifestyle choices usually make one trade off a clear winner, though, when you examine the options in light of your choices.
True. Long term plans are important for this. If you move around a lot, you will lose a ton of resources (fiat) to fees, interest, depressed markets, etc. definitely rent if you don’t plan to stay long term. Another option is to buy something small and cheap that you can rent out when you move away - if you can manage that. Become the “good” you want to see in the landlord system.
It can suck. But with renting, that’s just one more layer of rules to navigate.
If the owner you are renting from does allow you to make these improvements, years later they can decide (or sell the property and the new owner decides) that they like what you have done and they won’t be renewing your rent, now you are out and have nothing to show for the work, no value to you for the time and energy spent and you have to start over.
Prices are definitely inflated like so many other things. For sure I’m not defending the rental or mortgage costs.
It comes down to time preference. Long time preference will pretty much always win out. After all… you are making the house payment either way, one way is it’s your house payment you are making and you own it in the end; renting- you are making someone else’s house payment and end up with no value in the end.
It definitely is worth it. You will always owe property taxes, but you won’t be forced out due to raised rent, you can built/create/do so much more if you want, without having to get permission from the landowner.
If you rent, you are still paying the property tax, it’s just the owners’ taxes. If you buy it - the payments will eventually end and you will only pay the property tax (which you are paying either way).
If you want to keep moving around, rent. If you want stability, buy.








