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 Asura.Eiryl
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By Asura.Eiryl 2025-07-03 14:06:51
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My whole take on not liking Ironheart

Isn't racist, isn't sexist, it's ageist. Actress is 30, looks 40, pretending to be 18, acts 12. "super genius" but dumb as *** actually.

If they went like young sheldon, super genius pre teen and made the story more focused on that, it'd be less bad.
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By Dodik 2025-07-03 14:14:52
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That whole show is riddled with holes.

Protagonist starts off stealing property and pretends it's all bueno. Feels the need to constantly tell everyone she's hella smart. Smart people don't have to advertise it.

The big make a suit thing was hand-waived as "magic bro, don't worry about it." Still lost.

Only good thing about that show is Sacha Baron-Cohen.
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By Garuda.Chanti 2025-07-03 14:38:29
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Afania said: »
[Garuda.Chanti] said: »
And if you graduate with a STEM degree during an economic downturn you are financially ****ed for the rest of your life

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How long can economic downturn last, compare with one individual's average life span?

If you graduate at 22 and retire at 65. You have 43 years to make that money back.

Which economic downturn in the US history last 43 years? I don't know, you tell me.
Its the lower starting salary and delayed entry to the workforce.

That lower starting salary can be overcome. But not by many. Easiest way is to go for a complementary or advanced degree. Not all can afford that.
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By Afania 2025-07-03 15:06:10
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Garuda.Chanti said: »
Its the lower starting salary and delayed entry to the workforce.


Well yeah, luck always plays a role when it comes to getting advantages in life. In the lifespan of 43 years though, I think this number is long enough to use strategy to minimize the disadvantage from bad luck. I know it's hyperbole, but I wouldn't use "life is ***" to describe someone graduate during a bad time.

Certain life choices sometimes get people drastic advantage but for whatever reason it isn't encouraged, which is always mind blowing to me.

For example, living with parents, even when you have a job and married. This saves your rent/mortgage and it can help you save $500 more per month. After 43 years that extra $500 you put in SP 500 every month can add another one million dollars in your portfolio due to compound interest.

In my culture, living with parents even after marriage is a popular choice, about 30%+ of married couples choose to do that. But it seems that in English speaking world living with parents is discouraged or even laughed at. Which, IMO, just leads to more lower income people having money problems because their monthly saving is $500 less per month due to rent/mortgage.

This kind of life choice is simple to make, but it makes all the difference in the world after 40 years.

Same can be said for owning a car v.s no car. Buy your Nvidia 5090 or don't buy, go on a trip or don't etc. every small money decision like this, can add up in the lifespan of 40+ years as compound interest from savings snowballs. And IMO, the difference between lower starting salary due to bad luck eventually become irrelevant.
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By Viciouss 2025-07-03 17:39:48
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Asura.Eiryl said: »
My whole take on not liking Ironheart

Isn't racist, isn't sexist, it's ageist. Actress is 30, looks 40, pretending to be 18, acts 12. "super genius" but dumb as *** actually.

If they went like young sheldon, super genius pre teen and made the story more focused on that, it'd be less bad.

I'm really confused as to why a person that's on a first name basis with the Queen of Wakanda is living in squalor resorting to crimes to fund her operations.
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By Asura.Eiryl 2025-07-03 17:42:39
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For the same reason that Thor doesn't just fly in and kill everyone

"reasons"

Why doesn't Dr Strange just portal all bad guys in every story to the shadowrealm.

"reasons"

The same reason the idiot goes into the haunted house.

"to make the story happen"
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By Bahamut.Negan 2025-07-03 19:43:29
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Asura.Eiryl said: »
For the same reason that Thor doesn't just fly in and kill everyone
Hmmm guess I should spoiler this just in case
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By Bahamut.Negan 2025-07-03 19:55:20
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Brave is one hell of a browser btw. Chromium w/o the ads-stuff.
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By Pantafernando 2025-07-04 04:32:54
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Good morning you filthy degenerates
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By Garuda.Chanti 2025-07-04 09:27:26
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Afania said: »
For example, living with parents
If you knew my mother you would understand.

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In my culture, living with parents even after marriage is a popular choice, about 30%+ of married couples choose to do that. But it seems that in English speaking world living with parents is discouraged or even laughed at.

DISCOURAGED? Laughed at? Most Americans consider the idea appalling.

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Good morning you filthy degenerates
I will have you know I am not filthy.
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By Kaffy 2025-07-04 10:49:13
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By Afania 2025-07-04 11:54:04
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Garuda.Chanti said: »
If you knew my mother you would understand.


I understand how terrible it can feel and why some people made such choice, due to their feels about their parents.

But the US also has extremely low household saving rate (less than 5% according to Google) compare with other countries (China has 30%+ for example). So I think those cultural behavior and numbers that leads to potential poverty are probably correlated.
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By Asura.Vyre 2025-07-04 11:54:20
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Don't forget these too!

AMERICA *** YEAH!

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By Afania 2025-07-04 12:09:17
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Happy 7/4 ;)
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By Garuda.Chanti 2025-07-04 16:45:31
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Afania said: »
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If you knew my mother you would understand.
I understand how terrible it can feel and why some people made such choice, due to their feels about their parents.

But the US also has extremely low household saving rate (less than 5% according to Google) compare with other countries (China has 30%+ for example). So I think those cultural behavior and numbers that leads to potential poverty are probably correlated.
If you look at American citizen's total savings vs. their total debt I will bet we are negative BIG TIME.

Never have so many been conned into buying so much unnecessary crap on the installment plan.

The biggest loss any American faces is buying a new car then starting it up. And many do this every 3 - 5 years.
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By Ragnarok.Zeig 2025-07-04 16:51:19
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Afania said: »
In my culture, living with parents even after marriage is a popular choice, about 30%+ of married couples choose to do that.
Curious whether that figure is declining, and, if it was, the rate of it.

Not directly related, but it's a funny coincidence that just last night, a relative of mine told me that he just leased an apartment & is leaving his parents' house (something I advised him to do a while back, based on my knowledge of his family situation) after 10 years of living there with his wife and kids, because, well, he is sick of the unnecessary drama, and wants to buy his peace of mind.

My impression is that cultures that encourage married offspring to stay with their parents are ones where parents tend to be overbearing and hence less respectful of the personal boundaries of said offspring (and their spouses), which is quite ironic, because what you need for this kind of situation to work out is awareness of the potential problems, understanding boundaries, and managing conflicts with a reasonable approach etc
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By Dodik 2025-07-04 18:03:48
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RIP - Michael Madsen.
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By Garuda.Chanti 2025-07-04 19:14:17
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By Pantafernando 2025-07-04 22:17:38
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I thought Lady Luck would smile at me.

But I was never popular with girls, and Lady Luck spat in my face, instead.
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By Afania 2025-07-05 01:06:08
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Ragnarok.Zeig said: »
Curious whether that figure is declining, and, if it was, the rate of it.


If you compare with decades ago, then yeah, this number is probably declining due to modernization.

We were agriculture based society. The traditional housing architecture is designed to hold a very large family number with several wings. This is also great when you need manpower for farm works.

A big family = more man power for work and such. So it is encouraged that the whole family stay together. Generation after generation.

Modernization definitely weakened this family centered system. In modern economy many well paid jobs are in big cities. The high housing price in big cities also makes it hard to buy enough space for a big family. So more and more adults leave their parents due to jobs and modern lifestyle.

However, in more rural area or semi rural area, living with parents after marriage is probably more common, due to much cheaper housing price to buy a big space. I know at least 2 friends/relative do that, personally.

Ragnarok.Zeig said: »
My impression is that cultures that encourage married offspring to stay with their parents are ones where parents tend to be overbearing and hence less respectful of the personal boundaries of said offspring (and their spouses)

Fun fact, part of the reason why I left home and go work and live in another country for a decade is to escape from my parents as far away as possible, so they have no way to contact me in any possible way(lol). This decision put a very large hole on my saving progress however.

Eventually I learned to tolerate my parents as I got older. It's just tons of compromise on both sides, that's all.

I don't regret this experience of traveling to many different cities and experience very different lifestyle for years. This life experience is valuable.

But it's absolutely fact that I could have save 3x more money for my portfolio now if I just stay at home after I graduate, find a local job and never leave the city.

Money or life, decisions decisions....
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By Dodik 2025-07-05 06:32:54
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I think I'd rather be homeless than live with my parents.
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By Shiva.Thorny 2025-07-05 09:15:11
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My gf and I spent 2 months living with my mother and her bf while I was waiting to close on my first house and doing the most intrusive renovations. It wasn't that big a deal, and nobody felt rushed to get into the new house asap. Obviously, that's a relatively short term compared to a situation like Zeig's relative.

I'm still curious how many of the people who see this sort of arrangement negatively have good relationships with their parents. I think that's important, whether or not you live together.
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By Garuda.Chanti 2025-07-05 09:20:43
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I'm still curious how many of the people who see this sort of arrangement negatively have good relationships with their parents. I think that's important, whether or not you live together.
My relationship with my mother improved vastly after I moved out.
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By Ragnarok.Zeig 2025-07-05 10:50:04
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Shiva.Thorny said: »
I'm still curious how many of the people who see this sort of arrangement negatively have good relationships with their parents. I think that's important, whether or not you live together.
The basis upon which the decision (to stay or to leave) should be made is definitely a case-by-case one. The important thing is that there should be no stigma from neither choice. People should do what they gotta do according to their circumstances.

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My relationship with my mother improved vastly after I moved out.
The brother of that relative I mentioned earlier moved out when he got married, and has had a much better relationship with his dad because of this. There are less chances for interactions = less chances for fritcions. Also the parents will not act as bossy when they realize their kids are not part of "their house" anymore, and will start missing their kids, and would make compromises on issues they're usually stubborn about in order to have more family gatherings with thier kids' families.
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By Afania 2025-07-05 11:16:48
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Ragnarok.Zeig said: »
Also the parents will not act as bossy when they realize their kids are not part of "their house" anymore, and will start missing their kids, and would make compromises on issues they're usually stubborn about in order to have more family gatherings with thier kids' families.


I guess that's why my parents now have waaaay less opinions on things after I disappeared from their sight for long, haha. :D
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By Dodik 2025-07-05 11:26:47
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Garuda.Chanti said: »
My relationship with my mother improved vastly after I moved out.

Same. Loving via distance I describe it as.
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By Draylo 2025-07-05 18:26:55
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By Idiot Boy 2025-07-05 20:28:36
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My 18th birthday doubled as my first day of college orientation. I never went back home for any length of time after that, since I worked summers at the college.

My relationship with the rest of my family is fine, if somewhat distant, but that is entirely on them.
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By Phoenix.Danii 2025-07-05 20:39:18
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