2/3rds of that time dedicated to errands will be waiting on hold.
Trying to get back money you didn’t give someone permission to take in the first place
My income will be eaten up by: rent, rising utility costs, subscriptions, medical insurance, rising car/home/renter’s insurance costs, inflation, stagnation, grocery prices, and yeah, taxes. But at least I’ll probably get a tax refund. The rest goes to billionaires and “record profits.”
I think it’s cute that they think they’re going to get enough sleep to equal a third of their life. I’m lucky if I get 5 hours a night.
Just wait until you see what happens when people most important lose everything from the wealthy gambling and then die without the resources to get the care they need it will rip your heart out and literally nobody will give a fuck
Don’t do chores or errands and you can reclaim all of that time to really do something important like watch anime or play video games.
Are you my brother in law? And or my ex-husband? Why are chores so hard to do, its just dishes and trash and cleaning up after yourself when you make a mess or leave a space. I sit and play video games and TV but still do the bare minimum to keep my house mess free. I even shovel when it snows :O
Edit: I think it’s funny this a hot take. Here’s my F for respects and I hope your homes are clean
he’s a millennial. just wiping their own ass is considered hard work.
Are you my brother in law? And or my ex-husband?
4chan has a defeatest attitude…
The current situation ain’t normal, but this isn’t the first time a few have hoarded wealth and used it to pay for boots on everyone else’s necks.
Look at how fast FDR turned shit around. We can solve every problem in that meme in under a decade if everyone just united against the wealthy again.
This is not the most prosperous time in history. I’d say the 90s had better income equality, which alleviates most of these issues to a degree. The low cost of Chinese goods was a boon, but that later decimated domestic manufacturing and led to the false prosperity of the stock market serving as a final reminder of the prosperity we once all shared in America. Its the reasonable wages of those jobs we’re missing now. Housing was less scarce too.
Pre ww2 America was similar to now from what I’ve read. I’ve disqualified the 70s and 80s due to inflation. The 50s are pre civil rights act. Perhaps the 60s are in the running? If you dont count the Vietnam war as detrimental to prosperity.
what came first? Ranch, or cool ranch?
Ranch.
No one is going to start with cool ranch and say “ok, but what if it were less cool?”
Plus, if it had happened like that, cool ranch would be ranch. And ranch would be “less cool ranch”.


