found this...
What a vile place.
original reddit post (removed).
found this...
What a vile place.
a lot of my ex fellow servants must be now in their seventies, what can you do?.
no children no money no home.
it is so sad.. so many decided not to have children as the end was right around the corner and that was decades ago.
These benefit claimants know all the angles.
Yeah, and the idea that pumping $billions into any system doesn't change people's behavior is laughable. They do it because they were incentivized to do it.
It is way past the point where that has to change if we're to keep a functioning society as it's unsustainable.
thursday while i was at work, a new elder stopped by the house (almost 3 years after fading) to encourage us to go back to meetings.
said everyone misses us.
if you did, why not stop by and say hi every now and then?
Just keep putting it off and bumping the date.
Screw them, so they can't screw you.
a lot of my ex fellow servants must be now in their seventies, what can you do?.
no children no money no home.
it is so sad.. so many decided not to have children as the end was right around the corner and that was decades ago.
absolutely--the safety net of Uk social security. Makes no difference if the claimant has never worked a day in their lives...which is a fact in many parts of the UK.
He was 65 and received his full state pension, some € 1200,00 and the state pays almost all his rent. He is witness of course and always did some jobs on the side, cash.
Once people qualify for "a" benefit, it often means they receive other benefits too.
It really is ridiculous how much people can get who do nothing and contribute nothing. The same segment of people also consume the lions share of police and healthcare services - everyone else is too busy working and paying their way.
IMO everyone should contribute something, and work if they are able to. That way they have some "stake" in society. There should be a safety net but not a comfy mattress for people to spend years on.
a lot of my ex fellow servants must be now in their seventies, what can you do?.
no children no money no home.
it is so sad.. so many decided not to have children as the end was right around the corner and that was decades ago.
Well, I wasn’t aware of the part about keeping ‘most of your income’ if you live in the USA. I’m spending money like water.
That's the point - YOU can spend it, in other countries the government takes it and spends it for you.
a lot of my ex fellow servants must be now in their seventies, what can you do?.
no children no money no home.
it is so sad.. so many decided not to have children as the end was right around the corner and that was decades ago.
Well, here in the USA it’s not like that. You have to pay into Social Security to get anything (unless you are a spouse of someone who paid in or disabled and qualify for something else).
What people in the US / outside the US often miss is that workers in the US keep way more of their income than they do in Europe, Canada and the UK. There, the government takes money off you and uses it to deliver piss-poor services, LOL.
So yes, healthcare is more expensive in the US at the point of delivery. In the UK you already paid it, same in Canada.
Pension planning is one of those areas where the forced participation might actually be beneficial for many people, with allowance for those who want to opt-out of any state-run scheme.
a lot of my ex fellow servants must be now in their seventies, what can you do?.
no children no money no home.
it is so sad.. so many decided not to have children as the end was right around the corner and that was decades ago.
If anyone is worried about their retirement you may want to checkout this previous topic:
Retirement Planning for ex-JWs
The key thing to remember is that many people haven't planned well or saved as much as they maybe should have, so you're likely not as far behind as you imagine.
Also, the pension industry wants your money, so they don't tell you that you might not need as much as some of the calculators predict - they tend to tell you the total amount you might need, forgetting to account for the fact that some of that may very well come from state pensions etc..., and you "only" have to cover the shortfall (or just plan on a more frugal lifestyle).
Retirement planning, like general investing, is like planting a tree - the best time to start was 20 years ago, the 2nd best time to start is today.
But ignore the P2P lending mentioned in that other topic - that kind of imploded with the Covid outbreak. It's important to keep up with what's happening with where you put your money - if there is a whiff of trouble, move it. Don't be the first one in and the last one out - preserving capital is more important than the promised returns (although "some" amount of risk is usually good to include)
seriously, when will this guy come out of the jws, and out of the closet?.
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Are we supposed to know who Nicholas King is?
original reddit post (removed).
Why would he go on a dating website in London and try to get a new woman there if he wasn’t planning on moving there?
You know his relationships are "hourly", right?
And a real date might be cheaper than a pay-for-girlfriend.
His defence is so pitiful, and his "I must have your contact details" (so I can dox and harass you) act is so old and transparent, surely no one falls for it?
where your mental image of a place does not match up with where you intellectually know it actually is?
1. great britain: i always picture it to the west of france.
if i'm reading about the norman invasion or d-day i always see it in my head as crossing the channel east-west / west-east.
People think of Canada as far north, but Toronto is level with Italy in latitude terms.
I only noticed that there's a huge gulf off California / Mexico the other day. That can't be new, right? How did I never see it before!
The Mercator projection masks the enormous size of Africa and makes the USA / Europe look far larger by comparison.