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Oct 11, 2005
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He is her bf, the bitch tweaking. There is another follow up clip. Where she runs off with hand in hand saying let's go bae.



Makes it way worse she dragged her man with the car like that.

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The new American dream for current gen:

Be the sole survivor of a shootout in Wallmart parking lot.



Then loot said wallmart.
that’s my dream
 

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alaska

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Add into that dramatic increase in cost of living expenses while real wages remain stagnant
That's not the right way to think about wages across decades. You have to look at time value. How much of your time buys x,y, or z good or service. Also, the time people used to spend on mundane bullshit before technology made it easier.

Some (well, most actually) things are DRASTICALLY cheaper than they were during boomer times, and drastically faster and easier too.
 
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    That's not the right way to think about wages across decades. You have to look at time value. How much of your time buys x,y, or z good or service. Also, the time people used to spend on mundane bullshit before technology made it easier.

    Some (well, most actually) things are DRASTICALLY cheaper than they were during boomer times, and drastically faster and easier too.
    You're right, but think about Real Estate and Fuel and other commodities. j
     

    alaska

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    May 25, 2013
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    You're right, but think about Real Estate and Fuel and other commodities. j
    I haven't done the math on real estate, but I assume that is one of the ones that is more expensive. More regulation (i.e. nimbyism, environmental reviews, code reviews, etc) = less supply. Add in a bigger population, and you get what we've got here.

    Also, houses are WAY bigger than they used to be. So you are getting more. Even if the new ones lack SOVL
     

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