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Abusive parents will straight up talk in front of their kids like the kids were a bad investment. They'll say shit to the kid like 'after all you cost me' like they're a stock in some company and the value isn't to their expectations. Like they're losing out on a bet they made 10 years ago.
They say that to kid's faces. Shamelessly. Without considering that maybe they're revealing themselves to be a monster in this scenario.
#children aren't bets or investments#people will have kids without understanding that is a human being not property or cash cow#verbal abuse#psychological abuse#making children responsible for capitalism#do you think children built this#turn to your elders
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The ending of peaceful property, much like the entirety of the show, was bittersweet. I really tried to hold in my tears, but ended up crying anyway.
The ridiculous part is that it wasn't the sad backstory or Home's goodbye with his grandpa that made me cry. No, it was Home's silly little song and dance wearing that bright orange outfit that broke me. To me, it was the most impactful scene in the whole series. For me, this was the climax of the story. Because to me, this scene represents everything I feel this show was about. It was the perfect culmination of contradictory emotions.
Yes, this show has its flaws. Yes, it is nowhere near perfect. But I loved it anyway. There was so much love and effort poured into this series and it shows. Everyone involved in this project tried their best to present something meaningful and wholesome, and I appreciate that genuine love and passion.
Finding comfort in your own home with the people you truly love amidst the cruelties and unfairness of life-to me, this is what this whole show was about. To be able to laugh amidst the difficulties of life, to feel deep sorrow even in the happiest of times, to survive the harshest struggles without a moment of weakness yet fall apart because of a simple sentence, to love the person you hate and hate the person you love, and so much more that makes us human-this is what this show gave us.
It started as a silly little ghost show, and ended up becoming an exploration of family and home. While watching this show, I laughed, I cried, I became angry, I felt frustrated, I felt helpless, I became excited, I felt disheartened and so much more. To me, a show that managed to make me feel so much is a good show. I had a wonderful time watching it.
Was the ending of this show happy or sad? You could say it was neither, or you could say it was both. And that is why I think it was the best ending for this show. I am glad that my ragtag family of weirdos can stay together and start a new journey together. Suradech is alive and well, and so are the other four, and that's all I wanted from the ending. Because as long as you live, the possibilities are endless.
Peaceful property will always have a place in my heart.
Side note 1: I really appreciate the fact that Suradech remained the mvp till the very end. He really saved the day. Suradech is the ultimate best boy. Making a shades wearing bodyguard without any dialogue so endearing to the point I was willing to get into a fight for him is the real achievement of this show in my opinion.
Side note 2: I have a lot of things to say about family and familial love in this series. This is something that has been brewing in my mind since the first episode so my thoughts re all jumbled. But I will write an essay once I manage to organize my thoughts.
Side note 3: I was not scared by the horror part of this show. I don't know if it was because I am genuinely that unbothered by horror or because I was too busy appreciating the ghost makeup. Whatever the reason may be, the primary emotion I associated with the ghosts was sadness, not fear. The team truly did a great job with the ghosts.
#peaceful property#peaceful property the series#i will miss my tragic horror comedy#i had so much fun watching it#suradech is still the mvp of this show#yes i will die on this hill#but yeah it was a bittersweet experience#also the tonal whiplash i got from the thk trailer playing right after#one moment i am feeling all these bittersweet emotions#the next moment i am seeing whatever it is that fadelstyle are doing in that sauna#shocked me right out of my feels#i totally forgot thk is going to be on the same slot because i was so invested in the last episode hence the shock#anyway it really was a really fun watch for me#i am writing this as i am half asleep btw
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im almsot 30 pages into the karaoke fic and we havent even gotten to the singing yet why do i do this to myself
#also took out what i felt were my potentially incendiary jokes thatd made its way in as a canadian writing about canadians#but i still think i've managed to make JJ reasonably The Worst without being actually The Worst Worst. Owns multiple properties#in Vancouver and doesn't even live in most/all of them and keeps them solely for the investment while being smug about it kinda Worst. Amon#other ridiculously expensive cities that are no doubt also in a housing crisis. so theres that!
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Home being alone at the end of episode 6 in the credits...diabolical
#this episode killed me a little#got too emotionally invested in them or whateverrr#peaceful property#peaceful property on sale#peaceful property the series#gmmtv#gmmtv series#thai series#thai drama#new thitipoom
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Is anyone claiming that it is? Rings of Power is currently the number one show on Amazon. No one’s saying it was bigger than Fallout, which was the number one show in Amazon when it was released. Also need to add some context to those numbers. That 65 million was based on 16 days and 8 episodes as Fallout dropped its entire season in one go. Rings of Power's 40 million is based on 11 days and only 4 episodes as it releasing weekly. Fallout's 11 day total would've been something like 44 million, still ahead of Rings of Power, but not massively and again that's because it had more episode available to watch. Of course, the only source we have on this is Amazon itself. As with all streamers we need to take what they say with a pinch of salt. You can never really be sure what is and isn't a success with them. Even cancellation isn't a sure sign of failure because they will axe a hit show just to save money and avoid wage increases for cast and crew.
#rings of power#fallout#trop#lord of the rings#lotr#i do personally think the show has a strong audience#and hope it is enough to overcome whatever it costs to make it#i don't know how ironclad the five season deal with the tolkien estate is#i imagine there's got to be some clause that allows amazon to bail if it wants to#but more than likely they'll see it through to maintain a working relationship with the estate for future projects#because the bulk of that $1 billion budget was just to get the rights#and you don't pay that kind of money for a short term investment#and at least they seem to want to do new things with the property#all warners bros wants to do is make more prequels to jackson's trilogy#even the rohan animated movie is being sold on the back of it#and don't get me started on what a dumb idea the hunt for gollum is
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Here’s what I’d do if I made a Servamp hospital AU except that I have no plot, only vibes.
Mahiru – head nurse in charge of one of the wards, often working the shifts no one else wants. He’s beloved by some patients for being genuine and kind, annoying to others for his no-nonsense-attitude, and adored by young doctors for providing useful advice. In his locker there’s a stash of necessities for patients with no one to bring them – toothbrushes, phone chargers, a small selection of candy…
Kuro – nursing assistant, unwillingly provided with a job by his housemate and head nurse Mahiru. He spends most of his work day either complaining or hiding in the bathrooms, but is kept on the team for the soothing aura he exudes. Sometimes he lets terrified kids borrow his Nintendo Switch.
Hugh – cardiothoracic surgeon. He is absolutely brilliant at his job, but struggles with the parts of surgery that require a bit of physical strength. Though he cares deeply for his colleagues he’s known for his very specific demands regarding surgery preparation, and occasional bouts of arrogance that are rumoured to be an attempt at compensation. Working with Tetsu has made him mellow out.
Tetsu – surgical nurse, and everyone’s favourite. Among the surgical team he’s deeply appreciated for the help he provides with physically demanding tasks, like positioning patients, and being gentle and careful despite his strength. Hugh insists on having Tetsu assist him whenever a challenging surgery is coming up, even if he has to stand on a step to mitigate their height difference.
Lily – paediatrician who excels at handling fussy children and difficult family members. Outwardly he appears sweet and saccharine in advocating for those in his care, but he knows his rights well and will happily manipulate, lie or go behind a parent’s back should he find it necessary. He’s often called in for patients with suspicious bruises or injuries, and works closely with Misono from clinical forensics.
Misono – specialist in clinical forensics. He’s known for his meticulous, court-proof documentation, which not a single lawyer has managed to get dismissed yet. Though he can’t work long shifts and used to be called in for consultations only, he has recently campaigned to establish a small outpatient department he can run some days of the week. He works closely with Lily from paediatrics.
Mikuni – former member of the security team, now working in administration. Thus, he spends most of his days annoying anyone unlucky enough to catch his attention, preferably Jeje from radiology or Shuuhei from hygiene management, and seems to know everything about everyone. Sometimes Lily or Misono still call him to handle issues they’d rather not involve the actual security team in.
Jeje – radiologist who has not seen the sun in months. He chose his job specifically to avoid contact with others, but must frequently leave the dark, little room he likes to stay holed up in to help out with punctures and other interventions since no one else has hands as steady as his. He’s often visited by Mikuni from administration or Lily from paediatrics, who bring him vitamin d supplements.
Tsurugi – leader of the security team, infamous and mysterious to anyone who hasn’t witnessed him in line for lunch at the cafeteria yet. He only answers to one of the higher-ups among the administration team. Whether it’s a problem that security lies entirely in the hands of the administration is an ongoing discussion among the medical staff, but no one knows whether Tsurugi is aware of it.
Shuuhei – head of hygiene management, living off coffee from spill-proof reusable cups. He’s said to be pedantic, but that’s what makes him good at his job. Though it’s a thankless endeavour, he works tirelessly to make sure everyone knows when to use which disinfectant and how to properly put on rubber gloves. Only the resident microbiologist seems to take him completely seriously.
#servamp#oh my god so many characters i'll tag them later#also here's some explanations#kuro talks about his soothing properties in the first few volumes a lot and it's his special stat in the guide book with a 10/10#and soothing is one of the most important things you can be in a hospital so i chose to go with that#hugh is a surgeon because nothing embodies the deadly sin of pride quite like a surgeon#i wanted lily to also be a psychiatrist or in palliative care or a nurse or a social worker but in the end i had to settle on one thing#sad#the resident microbiologist shuuhei is close to is shamrock#i know no one's quite this invested in hospital dynamics but this is fun#ask me questions but only if you'd like to#112 servamp
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Hi!
Thanking for answering my ask,
If you don’t mind I would love it if you could get into the tax part, I just want to know as much as I can. 😆
Ok this is fun, prepare to have your mind blown.
I have to disclose that I am not a financial advisor or an accountant <3
Trusts: You want to consider purchasing the properties under a trust. Tax implications can vary under trusts. Revocable living trust will allow you to be treated as the owner, but in an irrevocable trust, it is a separate entity. In some structures, you would only pain capital gains, which can also be transferred to a separate trust, and you do not end up paying capital gains on the property. You do this with a charitable remainder trust. Generally, if a property is held in a trust, rental income generated from that property is typically subject to income tax. The trust itself may be responsible for paying those taxes, or the tax liability might pass through to the beneficiaries, depending on the type of trust and its specific provisions. This will change the amount you would pay in taxes. If the property was purchased as a primary home, there could also be capital gain exceptions depending on the trust. Your income affects the rates you pay on specific trusts. Before I continue, I want to suggest speaking to an actual attorney, not an accountant. Most are not knowledgable or equipped to properly guide you here. Same as with traditional, in a trust you can deduct property related expenses like mortgage interest, property taxes, maintenance costs, and depreciation, from the rental income. This can help reduce the taxable income generated by the property.
IRA's: You can use a self directed IRA or other retirement accounts to invest in real estate. The gain from these investments grow tax deferred within your account. This is something you should also consider doing.
Depreciating assets: Real estate can depreciate overtime. This doesn't include land. But when it depreciates, you can deduct the properties cost. This would offset the income you would pat taxes on.
1031 Exchange: Filing a 1031 will allow you to defer paying capital gains on an investment property when it's sold, as long as another "like kind" property is purchased with the profit gained from the sale.
Mortgage Interest Deduction: Interest paid on mortgages for investment properties can be deducted.
Carry Forward: If your expenses exceed your rental income, you could have a net loss. Some of these losses can be used to offset other taxable income, while others might be carried forward to future years.
Living in the property: If you live in the property for 2 years. you can exclude a portion of the capital gains from your taxable income when you sell.
Opportunity Zones: Opportunity zones offer tax incentives, including deferring and potentially reducing capital gains taxes.
Expenses: All repair expenses can be deducted.
Installments: You can structure your sale to receive payments over time. This spreads out the capital gains and reduces tax impact.
Tax Credits: There are a ton of tax credits for investors. Would research in your state.
More deductions: Interest on a mortgage for an investment property is typically tax deductible, as are property taxes and many other expenses related to the property like Insurance premiums.
Cost segregations: You can hire someone to reclassify certain areas of your property to accelerate depreciation. This will give you a significant upfront tax deduction.
Pass throughs: Certain pass through entities (like LLCs, S Corporations, and partnerships) may be eligible for a deduction of up to 20% of their business income from rental properties.
I can keep going on this, but strongly recommend you read these books:
Loopholes of the Rich: How the Rich Legally Make More Money and Pay Less Tax
Tax-Free Wealth: How to Build Massive Wealth by Permanently Lowering Your Taxes
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In case anyone else has the brain worm that makes them want exact details anytime people talk numbers, in Too Much Birthday the offer to buy Kendall out says that he has 12,904,663 shares of Waystar (worth ~2bil at $156/share), so assuming he didn't sell any stock after that and also that Shiv and Roman all had an equal stake, which the show implies, that means that when they sell the company at $192/share in the finale, each of the siblings gets just under $2.5 billion, half of it in Gojo stock, not counting whatever they inherit from Logan.
#this is way higher than the combined 3 bil they say they said they'd have when they're trying to buy Pierce but the deal is#a 50/50 stock cash split so that doesn't factor in the $$$ they'd get in gojo stock plus its before ATN is valued in#i did some googling earlier out of curiosity but all of the articles/posts about their actual net worths either use old info#or guesstimate the number of shares the kids have based on other things the show tells us or are just straight up#inaccurate even to the info they had and none of them actually used the pretty significant info we get in that doc#their actual net worths are obviously a bit higher than this since we know they own property and it doesn't account for any#other investments or what they may have inherited from Logan (which also likely includes more stock) but waystar stock is#definitely the majority of what they have value wise so the only unknown that would make their net worths significantly#higher than this (when the scale is billions) is any stock they may have inherited from logan#succession#roman roy#shiv roy#kendall roy#connor roy#siobhan roy
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I just watched the newest episode of Peaceful Property and I will just be crying in the corner of my room for the foreseeable future
#dani talks#how could they#😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭#peaceful property#my homepeach heart#💔💔💔#this is not even a bl but I'm so invested in this ship
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Landlords are different from other jobs though, in that their income comes mostly from rents, in a way it doesn’t for say, entrepreneurs.
yes, and landlords as a drag on the economy has been pointed out by economists foundational to the field, like ricardo and smith, but as long as you have private real property of any sort, and as long as leasing that property is legal, you will have some quantity of landlords in your economy
the question is, what specific negative outcomes are you looking at and wish to avoid? because only once you begin to identify those can you begin to make real policy decisions. is not enough housing being built? are rents rising too fast? is it too hard to enter the property market? do you just want to increase the rate of home ownership? these are all, like, operationalizable. you can do something with them.
"landlords are parasites" isn't, really. it has a negative effect in both directions: it raises the hackles of anybody who owns property (which, again, unless you're in favor of mass expropriation and/or collectivization of housing, is something a nonzero number of people in your society will own), and it doesn't suggest any specific policy solution, besides "do things which hurt landlords' interests."
but hurting landlords doesn't actually necessarily help everybody else! there are lots of ways to make life worse for random groups of people that do not, in fact, help society at large. and the policies that do in fact make a difference very often aren't, like, satisfying as revenge. they're boring, unsexy stuff like improving tenant protections, or encouraging tenants' unions, or building social housing, etc., etc.
#i don't think there's a moral right to be a landlord#but i also don't think there's a moral right to own the house you live in#indeed#believing in one without the other is kind of a contradiction to me#like#if you have a deep moral right to own real property#that seems to imply a right to rent it out if you choose#which means some people will choose to be renters and others landlords#while if you don't have a right to be a landlord#you don't also have a right to own the house you live in#but i do think as a matter of practical outcomes#ownership of real property is fine and often good#and i don't think you can expropriate your way to a utopia of universal cheap or free housing#you gotta invest#you gotta build or at least subsidize#and if you really want to stick it to greedy landlords#well#cheap social housing connected to mass transit will make it harder for them to make a profit
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Everybody gets firsts before anybody gets seconds, but for housing. It should be illegal to stock up on a basic human necessity until people can't afford it. There is not a housing shortage in the USA, there is a hoarding problem.
I judge people who own more than they need. I'm sorry, but I do. That's true if you have a vacation home or if it's a rental property. It's true if it's one property or if it's ten. Your "investment" could be someone else's first and only home.
#leftist#liberal#democrat#housing#housing crisis#investment#real estate investing#real estate#real property#investing#socialist#socialism#kind of#responsibility#greed#hoarding#rich get richer#poor get poorer
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has dream ever mentioned owning land/property? he definitely has, right? like the land the dransion is on is most likely his, and so are his warehouses
yeah he owns two warehouses and lives on a decent amount of land from what we've seen on streams and how he explains it so yeah I'd assume he at least owns all of that
#coming from someone whos parent is in real estate the best thing for you to do as a wealthy person is to invest in property#so it would make sense lmao#ask#anon
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something very interesting to me about miguel o’hara as a character is that like all of his actions, like the rest of the spiders, are based in good intentions. like there’s a lot of capital V villains out there who are working towards the Greater Good but as a smokescreen for their own Evil Desires For Power. but the thing about miguel is that he genuinely, one THOUSAND percent, believes he is trying to save every universe. the thing about trying to understand why a universe is collapsing based on empirical evidence is really fucking hard because you can’t keep collapsing universes to check out which factor triggered it this time. he wanted a family so he tried to have one, but it DESTROYED AN ENTIRE UNIVERSE. of course he believes that because he didn’t stick to his canon events he disintegrated his daughter out of existence (— even though this doesn’t fully make sense, because why would his own canon events have an impact on a different universe? — unless he simultaneously took over as spider-man on his alt-family’s earth and which fucked up the spider-timeline on that earth? but it isn’t mentioned…i’m getting off-topic—let’s rewind) what he is trying to do is make sure NOTHING goes wrong ANYWHERE — so like with pavitr’s universe when miles prevented the canon event with gayatri — when it started collapsing, he took that as evidence to mean the canon event shit fucked it up, and not spot. OF COURSE he’s chasing miles and yelling at him and scaring the shit out of him. miguel is genuinely terrified that the entire multiverse will actually collapse if miles (who, by the way, i AGREE WITH) saves his dad. he’s fucking crazy, but the feral behaviour comes not from some fucked up psyche or deep-seated villainous tendencies. dude is actually terrified that everything and everyone he knows will suffer and disintegrate into actual nothingness and he’s doing the only thing he can to prevent it. if he wrong? YES. but he’s genuinely trying his best like this a man who tried to be happy and was told that The Universe Does Not Agree. so if he as the holder of the spider-mantle has to sacrifice his happiness for the sake of the world he was to protect it’s not difficult to see why the canon-event theory makes more sense to him than anything else. if any of the other spiders try to be selfish, like he was, their universes will be gone. in a way i think he truly believes he’s doing all the other spiders a favor — maybe they have to watch someone they love die, but they don’t have watch ALL the someones they live die. and we know this man has nothing else to live for so if you came up to him and said hey actually there was nothing you could’ve done to prevent the total annihilation of the universe where you were happy other than by never being happy in the first place, ofc he’s gonna go crazy. if miles is right about having both cakes — and he is, gwen realised that canon events can be avoided safely — that means that miguel could never have done anything other than NOT go to the universe that collapsed. he had to stay in his lane and NOT universe jump. miguel’s story is lose-lose and if miles is right, then he just has to accept that
#i haven’t been this invested in a property since i first got into DC years ago. none of this makes any sense but i’m constantly rotating#miguel in my head like a choose your fighter screen#he’s so wrong about so many things and it’s all rooted in grief like. king your story alone was not a happy one and i’m sorry#but this is not how you save the world#atsv#across the spiderverse#across the spider verse spoilers#miguel o'hara#atsv miguel
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Didn’t know David Tennant was a landlord.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-13624169/amp/David-Tennants-Time-Lord-landlord-boosts-net-worth-6million-thanks-lucrative-property-investment-portfolio.html
it's not him it's his evil alter ego David Landlord
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