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  1. BadWatermelon

    Man Kills Nurse after Their Tinder Date

    OLD companies have a financial incentive for you to remain single.
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    Something is wrong with women who don't want kids

    That's how much they loathe betas.
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    Something is wrong with women who don't want kids

    Things are way more expensive than they used to be. Now you need two incomes to buy a nice house (or any house in some places), go on nice vacations, etc.
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    Feminism isn't the problem

    For every beautiful woman, there's at least one guy who's tired of her ****.
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    Anyone notice this after getting in shape?

    Women who are married or in a relationship will avoid talking to you more. My theory is that they don't want to get in trouble with their husbands, whereas before, they were thinking "eh, he won't care if I talk to this fatass."
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    Rents reach ‘insane’ levels across US with no end in sight

    I would think because of more people working from home, there would be more demand for places further away from major cities.
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    Exchanging messages on OLD with former HB8.5

    I think we all know why.
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    stocks i think you shoukd own

    I'm not expecting good returns from SPX for the next few years. Lately, I've been buying gold, consumer staples, and BRK.
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    The russian stockmarket is on a free fall

    That's gonna be rough for a lot of tech stocks. A lot of computer parts are made in Taiwan.
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    Whos doing remote work?

    I WFH now 5 days a week. Never used to want to do it every day because I thought I would get lonely, but after COVID, I got used to it and wouldn't have it any other way. I thought maybe I wasn't as much of an introvert as I thought, so I went back into the office for one day. Nope, dealing...
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    How has dating changed in the past 10 years?

    Is this based on your personal experience?
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    Building an entry level IT portfolio

    I've been a Sysadmin for 10 years. Noting that you're in Sweden, so things may be a little different there than in the US. We have companies here called managed service providers (MSPs) that contract IT support for many other companies. The hours are long and the pay isn't great, but you'll...
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