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Thread: You just inherited $300,000
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11-05-2011, 08:57 PM #1
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You just inherited $300,000
Last edited by MrAWatts; 11-05-2011 at 09:09 PM.
535 deadlift.
*If you can't lift it without straps you can't lift it crew
*Morrowind is the best game of all time crew
*Double everything Chipotle Crew
*Style crew
*Sig line can't be a novel crew
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11-05-2011, 08:58 PM #2
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11-05-2011, 09:09 PM #15
pay off mortgage
buy the lowest mileage trailblazer ss i can find (dont see the need in pissing too much $$ away on a vehicle, ive always loved the tbss)
save the rest*80 pushups before going anywhere in public crew*
*manlets who somehow get laid crew*
*8 mph over the speed limit at all times, no matter what crew*
*enjoy our shirts shrinking in the dryer so they're tighter around our arms crew*
*bring a sack lunch to work and throw it away every single time crew*
*biceps bigger than quads crew*
*bears, bulls, cubbies, hawks crew*
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11-05-2011, 09:09 PM #16
buy 300,000 double cheeseburgers and go on an epic bulk
"For monkeys to speak of truth is hubris of the highest degree. Where is it writ large that talking-monkeys should be able to model the cosmos? If a sea urchin or a raccoon were to propose to you that it had a viable truth about the universe, the absurdity of that assertion would be self-evident, but in our case we make an exception."
Terence McKenna
eat the mushroom
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11-05-2011, 09:09 PM #17
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- Location: Dallas, Texas, United States
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Saving and investing of course, but how? Would you continue to rent a place if you are young? Buy a car? How much would you splurge with?
535 deadlift.
*If you can't lift it without straps you can't lift it crew
*Morrowind is the best game of all time crew
*Double everything Chipotle Crew
*Style crew
*Sig line can't be a novel crew
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11-05-2011, 09:10 PM #18
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11-05-2011, 09:13 PM #24
Invest $100k into something that will only grow.
Put $50k in the bank for tuition and books.
Put away $100k into savings for the future.
Spend the remaining $50k on whatever I want right now -- new car, furniture, computer parts, housing relocation, supplements, etc.
I'd consider running a few HGH cycles, too (srs).🤡 Honk-Pilled 🤡
🏎️ Race-Pilled 🏎️
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11-05-2011, 09:14 PM #25
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- Location: Pennsylvania, United States
- Age: 33
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continue to rent and just save the money. 300,000 doesn't make you filthy rich but it can get you well off in the future. if you're set in the town you wanna live in with your actual "career" then yeah buy a nice house and maybe a new/ish vehicle and new appliances, bed, and tv if you need them and put the rest in diversified stocks and savings. that's what id do op.
*SoClose*
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11-05-2011, 09:15 PM #26
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- Location: Orange Park, Florida, United States
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Buy a bike. Buy a home, or at least pay rent for a few years somewhere. but lots of celltech.
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