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  • #279507
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    BigD
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    Womens Can't Afford a Life

    If you notice, women of any age can’t afford the “American Dream”. Of course the less than knowledgeable will blame it on the infamous false flag of “wage gap”, but we all know why this is. Just thought it was interesting.

    Don't stick your dick into anyone you aren't willing to put up with for eighteen years and nine months.

    #279523
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    RoyDal
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    That is why “strong independent” feminists are demanding men get married. Marriage is where the money is. That is, if you are the wife, that’s where the money is.

    She gets the gold mine, he gets the shaft. (One of my favorite MGTOW songs deserves credit for this.)

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    Jan Sobieski
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    Behavior economists tell us that happiness incenses as income increases until $77K per person. then more money have decreasing marginal happiness.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

    #279528
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    Anonymous
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    Don’t let cRaZy see that chart!

    #279546
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    I make decent money for my age, but it’s not about the American dream. It’s about your own dream. How much does your dream cost? To some, that’s 20,000 dollars, others it’s well over 100,000.

    We will starve out the gold digging c~~~s that want to drain away your money.

    Also, notice how Asian men are high up there too. But you don’t hear these feminist c~~~s cry about cis gendered Asian men. LOL. They do better than white dudes but white dudes still get all the hate.

    Feminism is a movement where opinions are presented as facts and emotions are presented as evidence.

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    Foghornleghorn
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    One of the blogs I follow is one put out by a guy called Mr. Money Mustache. He talks about the same thing that Silverstone talks about. Basically we are told by banks and financial planners that we need piles and piles of cash to retire and be happy. Sure that is true when you are married and one of the two people in the relationship is a f~~~ing sieve that will take $1 and spend $5 by the time it takes to read this sentence. Instead conserving and investing prudently can ensure that people can retire early if they want to as long as they are willing to tailor their retirement lifestyle to be something that is humble.

    Take your average man – most men have little interest in shopping and home decoration. We have no interest in purchasing expensive furniture. In fact for your average man the most expensive purchase will probably be a television or other electronics. But within that realm I think we as men should also be well rounded enough to understand other things like farming our own crops and being able to function and live as independently as possible.

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    Madman
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    Hey foghorn, I did the Mr. Money Mustache method and it works. I am 36 and done working. I am in the lowest tax bracket now and all my dividends are tax free. I wont be supporting the liberal agenda with income taxes at least.

    Obamacare throws a wrench into early retirement though.

    Have you also heard of Go Curry Cracker ? He shows how to avoid taxes and how to get the best/cheapest obamacare.

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    Don’t let cRaZy see that chart!

    Sounds racist. I mean, just because he’s Canadian …

    When women lead, destruction is the destination. -- Me.

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    Beer
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    Damn, mgtow3 works. Trippled the average.

    Lol I’m 6-7x some of the demographics in my age bracket…tons of incentive for me to marry and give it away!

    Behavior economists tell us that happiness incenses as income increases until $77K per person. then more money have decreasing marginal happiness.

    I’d totally agree with these studies. You just gotta make enough to comfortably save a bit for retirement, have a decent place to live, and a little fun money on the side and really, what else do you need? A second car or an extra vacation is just going to be a temporary boost. A lot of my friends don’t get how I’m so happy spending so little money…but wtf do I need? 4 days a week are usually totally shot from work, that leaves me one or two days to do something fun, and one or two days to stay home, relax, watch netflix, play video games, etc.

    Basically we are told by banks and financial planners that we need piles and piles of cash to retire and be happy.

    To put it bluntly…because most people are idiots and would if they want to retire lol. I probably spend <20k a year…when I hear I have to replace 80% of my income to retire I laugh. I’m not living off 80% of my income now…why would I need that much in retirement? But then you have to remember…a lot of people are living paycheck to paycheck these days because they are out of control consumers.

    I was talking to about this with a coworker the other week. I told him how little money I spend…and basically I could retire with half a million if I wanted. He spends everything he makes other than the 10% that goes into his 401k so he couldn’t even fathom retirement without a couple million minimum. 500k is a number you could make a lot of progress towards in a few years…2 million + on the other hand seems like a much more achievable goal. Of course though…I’m really aiming for a middle ground…I’d like to live a bit more lavishly than I do now but I definitely don’t need multiple millions.

    I am 36 and done working. I am in the lowest tax bracket now and all my dividends are tax free. I wont be supporting the liberal agenda with income taxes at least.

    That’s my exact plan lol. With the way taxes work right now, if all your income is capital gains, after the standard deduction and personal exemption you can make almost 50k tax free. 4k a month is about 3x what I spend in an average month now…I could have a pretty comfy tax free retirement pulling in 40-50k a year in dividends lol. I’d also probably top if off with moving out of the country as well, where my money would go a even further to make it ever better!

    The thing that makes it even sweeter is sooner or later when the liberal agenda brings us universal healthcare, I’ll hopefully be just about ready to retire so all the liberal idiots can provide my health care while I’m paying no/minimal taxes and retired in my 30s. I’ve told this to quite a few of them and you can see the rage in their eyes. If you say its a bad system because people will leech it, they’ll call you racist, but when you mockingly say its a great system and point out how you will leech it they can’t call you racist, and they can’t say the system sucks because they’d pretty much have to admit their whole political belief system is f~~~ed up lol.

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    Guerilla
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    This is only possible because of the wage gap!!!!!!!!!!!

    – Feminism

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