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> If I was a parent, I would tell the school not to waste my time with something that should have been dealt with then and there. And then…
A healthy take from a healthy mind
Vitamin based health versus mental health, was my point. There isn't a single "health" stat that we make go up and down based on our…
"healthy" seems to be a bit of a fuzzy word in that sentence (Is yelling at a child to make them take vitamins a healthy or unhealthy thing…
Your statement is mistaken because it assumes all adults have emotional awareness, whereas many do not (if you want to know what one looks…
CrowReally replied to Yukari Yakumo on Why Aren't Uni Courses Scrutinized by The Government before HECS Loans Are Given?
Alright, let's weigh up the value of your contribution to this discussion. NoMoney: (some things and) arts degrees are useless Crow:…
I typed "income protection insurance" into Google and looked at a comparison site, I saw a couple that did the 65 years and a couple more…
CrowReally replied to Yukari Yakumo on Why Aren't Uni Courses Scrutinized by The Government before HECS Loans Are Given?
> I'm close friends with an Austrian Croat who writes erotic smut novels for middle-aged women in German and sells them on Amazon DE, and…
CrowReally replied to infinite on Why Aren't Uni Courses Scrutinized by The Government before HECS Loans Are Given?
Antivaxxers who are critical of the government running our lives, right up until it's time to tell "the left" something and then it's…
CrowReally replied to infinite on Why Aren't Uni Courses Scrutinized by The Government before HECS Loans Are Given?
> Novels were written far before arts degrees ever existed Yeah, and physicians existed long before medical degrees existed? Dumb argument…
CrowReally commented on Income Insurance - Thoughts?
It (generally) locks in a continuous stream of payments of 75% of your income until you hit 65 (which will be the most money you will ever…
CrowReally replied to Yukari Yakumo on Why Aren't Uni Courses Scrutinized by The Government before HECS Loans Are Given?
> I don't recall hearing any anecdote of a world-renowned author or director who had their ideas rejected by a publisher or distributor…
CrowReally replied to luminousfox on Why Aren't Uni Courses Scrutinized by The Government before HECS Loans Are Given?
> how university is presented and encouraged by schools and parents. "Would you rather work a dead end job for the rest of your life, or…
CrowReally replied to nomoneynoproblems on Why Aren't Uni Courses Scrutinized by The Government before HECS Loans Are Given?
> useless arts degrees No novels or movies for you, hey
Praise from Caesar
This is good analysis, and you're right. Life's too short.
You uh, might want to click on AustriaBargain's profile and see the quality of argument they normally bring in the comment section (e.g.…
What is this, tag team battle with the [League of Shitty Takes](https://www.ozbargain.com.au/comment/15167956/redir) (looks for…
"See kids, it's not just a word for me, write-offs are a business concept too. Have a read and see if you can explain it to me later"
> there's something wrong with knowing what you're talking about Thanks for the AustriaBargain tier contribution, as always
Basically you do one of two things when you're caught saying something dumb 1. Word salad "actually I meant this instead" firehose torrent…
So, this is how it works in the real world (simplified) April 1: Buy $30 of pizza ingredients, which is enough to make 5 pizzas (there is…
(putting the aside the ATO has a listing of businesses that use their own goods and the deemed value of them as tax adjustments) I mean,…
Not really, to both.
I mean, yeah. You know how we laughed at Kramer when he said that, because Kramer doesn't know how it all works? This is that.
> one of those people who uses "write-off" in a sentence without understanding what it means At this stage I'm not convinced you've…
> pizza where you buy the ingredients, pay the staff to make it, pay for the space it's made but then it gets handed to you because you…
I mean, yeah, even ignoring the fact restaurants are a lot of work and have tiny margins and fail often (three things that should basically…
> invest your savings in running a restaurant, it's easy profits For karma's sake, I wish to God you would start following your own advice…
CrowReally replied to BoltThrower on Consolidating Debt and Managing Investments: Navigating Financial Bad Choices
I'm glad that you agreed with me in the end (though I'm disappointed you deleted two entire posts full of "mummy I'm charting" buzzwords…
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