Getting real tired of your shit, economy

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Getting real tired of your shit, economy

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Been noticing everyone is cash poor with killer gear on the block, but nobody wants to trade for what *you* have. :no:

I'm mad at how many deals I've missed in the past month alone...but still debt-free so who can be mad at that?
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got some awesome shit in a trade with rusty for sure
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Debt free is da way to bee. Working towards that. Also working on putting some $$$ in da bank, yo
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skullservant wrote:Debt free is da way to bee. Working towards that. Also working on putting some $$$ in da bank, yo
Cheers to that. Keep on it, bro. It's hard work, but the payoff is so worth it.

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My only liquid assets is diarrhea.
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snipelfritz wrote:My only liquid assets is diarrhea.
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snipelfritz wrote:My only liquid assets is diarrhea.


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Same here :cry: :cry:
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culturejam wrote:
skullservant wrote:Debt free is da way to bee. Working towards that. Also working on putting some $$$ in da bank, yo
Cheers to that. Keep on it, bro. It's hard work, but the payoff is so worth it.

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Sooo true. In June, my wife and I paid off all of our debts except our house. We paid off two student loans, three credit cards, four retail store cards, and two cars (only had one at a time, though). We paid cash for several dental surgeries, for both her and me (only a few more to go!). All told, it was around $50k.

It took about 5 years, and a ton of communication and discipline. No vacations. No dinner in restaurants (unless someone else paid). No gifts for each other. No anything. AC at 80, heat at 58. Hell, we haven't even bought wedding bands or gone on a honeymoon, and we've been married for over a year. The only "fun money" we spent was either given to us as gifts, or unexpected financial windfalls (bonuses, tax refund checks, etc.)

It was not fun, but it sure is now!

To the younger guys just starting out, stay out of debt. You will have a huge financial advantage if you take the mindset that if you can't pay cash for it, you don't deserve it-- especially if you already owe money. It helps that it is true. ;)

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