Do you have any links? Plex Blog has nothing about this and all my stuff looks the same as it has for months now. (Although to be fair I use the Plex Preview app on Roku, so maybe I’ve just had what you’re all seeing now?)
Also infuriating. I’ve tried. So many times.
It’s infuriating.
Per the news stuff I’ve seen, the letters are pronounced literally. Think “X.P. Lee”.
Love my state and city. Minnesota rules.
Federal government can get fucked.
I don’t even want an EA account. I’m on Steam. Fuck off and let me play without all the stupid hoops. I trust Valve to do me right. I trust EA to do me dirty wherever it can, usually right after they have my money.
Buy a Steam Deck and get into Skyrim or something?
He’s too stupid to understand why, though.
Also, mandatory weekly urine testing for these welfare seekers! They might just be trying to spend it on drugs!
“My kids don’t want to hang out with me after I dismissed their opinions as a mental disorder and the party I voted for tries to control their bodies! Why must I suffer? I didn’t do anything to them directly! These kids today are so unfaaaair!”
What a jackass.
I hope his kids have a great holiday. Good on them for standing up for their beliefs.
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Holy shit yes. Compound interest is a hell of a thing.
Find a financial advisor that is a fiduciary, not just some rando on a bus ad or trying to do Bitcoin yourself or using a buddy’s friend or whatever. A fiduciary is legally obligated to work in your best interest, even if it means they lose money themselves.
I would also recommend using someone not related to you or in your social life at all. It’s someone you meet with once a year and their only job is to make you money as fast as possible because they get paid based on how much their clients invest.
Then you can just watch the line go up.
And if you can, make a monthly contribution to that account as well. Even like $50 a month makes a huge difference over the 40-50 years you’ll be investing.
https://www.calculator.net/interest-calculator.html