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wttcsms · 7 months ago
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this mf karasu is really just kuroo in another life
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noisytenant · 4 months ago
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Also if you're a traditional artist doing inked illustrations I cannot recommend a non-photo blue pencil enough.
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They draw on as a light blue, but when scanned vanish into invisible or almost-invisible lines. It saves you a lot of time on trying to erase sketches.
I think I've used Col-Erase and Caran d'Arche brands, but feel free to investigate which works best for your needs.
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bitchesgetriches · 11 months ago
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Hi Ms Bitches, I'm a young adult with shitty money situations who's trying to have a money-flush future, but it seems like playing the stocks and shareholders game is one of the best ways to do that nowadays (sadly the well paying job market is uninterested in hiring me until I get my degree). But I REALLY HATE the stocks/shareholders game. It gets my punk hackles up. How can I wrap my anti-capitalist brain around this world enough to make it work in my favor? Any advice on where to start?
We love our darling little punk baby bitches. The stocks and shareholders game (investing) is indeed one of the best ways to build a secure financial future. But we totally understand your hesitation! We talked about it a lot in this episode of the podcast:
Season 4, Episode 1: “Index Funds Include Unethical Companies. Can I Still Invest in Them, or Does That Make Me a Monster?” 
If you're uneasy about becoming a shareholder, you have two options that are a little more punk:
Invest in small local businesses instead. The returns will be smaller, but there's nothing more punk rock than supporting small local businesses. Check out our how-to at the link below.
Invest in index funds. It's less punk rock, but it's also less gamified than picking individual stocks and consciously choosing to support companies like Tesla. Again, check out the link below.
Small Business Investing: A Kinder, Gentler Alternative to the Stock Market
Investing Deathmatch: Managed Funds vs. Index Funds 
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forexfundmanagershilpa · 4 days ago
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akbey1913 · 4 months ago
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#TradingPsychology Podcast Ep76: #Investing #Psychology
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hazeism · 1 year ago
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I also want to talk about Daneel's 5d gender : ) (ft. some misc Baley in Trantor considerations that aren't worth explaining here)
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canajunfinances · 6 months ago
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clowningaroundmars · 6 months ago
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just enrolled in my job's 401k, opened a brokerage acct and will invest in an IRA soon after that account is all set 😌
#adultthings #adulting #adultlife #allgrownup #ifuckinghatecapitalismbutihavetodothisagainstmywill #midlifecrisis #girlboss #financeguru
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reptilia2003 · 9 months ago
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cannot believe the results of that poll……we need better financial literacy education my god
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kc5rings · 2 years ago
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i got beaten to exu/fia and any of the hunters seems like kind of a gimme sooo saria/ptilopsis or saria/mumu ?
Saria/Ptilo: 7
These start on the low end spice but really ramp up as the relationship as they feel out each other’s communication issues. Both with Ptilo finding her legs as a fairly demanding Domme and Saria finding a lot of satisfaction in service topping, Ptilo just putting both hands on Saria’s face like
“This unit scheduled a stress test, not routine maintenance. Increase output.”
Saria/Mumu: 4
There is potential here for sure but as things stand now Saria and Muelsyse simply Do Not trust each other enough for any sort of real power exchange, but they have enough sexual tension that Saria periodically fucks her into a literal puddle. Not much kink, just really going at it
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roosterfinancial · 2 years ago
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Top Investment Strategies for Millennials
As millennials enter the workforce and begin building their financial futures, investing becomes a key component of wealth growth and long-term financial stability. To make informed investment decisions and achieve their financial goals, millennials need to explore the top investment strategies available to them. In this article, we’ll delve into some of the best investment strategies for…
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kanene-yaaay · 2 years ago
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*incoherent noises*
Senseless writing drama in the tags because what is life without a bit of dramatics 😎
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noisytenant · 2 months ago
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im not "polyfragmented". the narrative of my life is simply told through a lively ensemble cast.
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bitchesgetriches · 6 months ago
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S4 E1: “Index funds include unethical companies. If I still invest, does that make me a monster?”
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investoropia · 2 years ago
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10 Small Investment Ideas: Building Wealth Through Low-Risk Options
Discover 10 small investment ideas that offer low-risk options to kickstart your journey towards building wealth and securing a brighter financial future. Learn about mutual funds, index funds, robo-advisors, stocks, bonds, real estate, precious metals, cryptocurrency, small businesses, and investing in yourself. Get insights on risk factors, positive factors, and FAQs to make informed investment decisions.
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Many people mistakenly believe that significant wealth is a prerequisite for investment opportunities. However, this notion is unfounded. Small investments, made consistently over time, can accumulate and pave the way to financial growth. In this article, we will explore ten small investment ideas for beginners that offer low-risk options to kickstart your journey towards building wealth and securing a brighter financial future.
We will also provide insights on how to manage these investments effectively based on facts and proven strategies:
Mutual Funds: Embracing Diversification Mutual funds are an accessible entry point for beginners in the investment realm. These funds pool money from multiple investors to purchase a diversified range of assets, including stocks, bonds, and securities. Diversification spreads investments across different assets, reducing the risk of significant losses. With modest initial investments, mutual funds are an excellent choice for beginners.
Index Funds: Simplicity and Affordability Combined Index funds, a type of mutual fund, track specific market indices such as the S&P 500. They provide a straightforward and cost-effective way to invest in a broad range of stocks. For beginners lacking the time and expertise to select individual stocks, index funds offer diversification, lower expense ratios, and the potential for steady long-term growth.
Robo-Advisors: Simplifying the Investment Process Robo-advisors are online investment platforms that automate portfolio management and offer personalized advice. They are ideal for beginners seeking convenience and requiring minimal initial investment. These platforms provide automated diversification, real-time recommendations, and low-cost portfolio management, allowing gradual wealth accumulation.
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#InvestmentIdeas #WealthBuilding #FinancialGrowth #LowRiskInvestments #BeginnerInvesting
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windcarvedlyre · 9 months ago
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A very similar post could be made about maths education.
I feel like people can be overly harsh on it. People that struggle with it and find it boring go on to depict it as boring and abstract in media, which sort of primes the next generation to see it that way. But at the same time, we could be doing a lot more to help people connect the theorems and logical techniques they're learning to real life.
We use those techniques to work out the dimensions of (and materials needed for) a wall we're painting or garment we're sewing or the parts of a furniture piece so they can fit together. We use them to work out how much money we'd get through interest over X years if we save Y per month and can use that to compare the outcomes of different financial decisions. We use them to critique whatever new scientific study journalists are hyping up beyond its original conclusions. We use them in philosophy to check whether our arguments are genuinely airtight.
As a biology student it especially pains me how people are failed wrt statistics and the scientific method. Everyone should be taught things like what variance is, and what makes results statistically significant, and the effect of small sample sizes on the conclusions we can draw from results, and better societal understanding of those things (plus general principles of good experiment design)
And as someone who wants to not starve in the future, on top of the importance of teaching people maths so they can make proper financial decisions I feel like we should be taught more about investing. Actual long-term investment strategies that most people should follow to grow savings over decades, not YOLOing everything into Tesla.
When you understand that kids and teenagers being salty about literary symbolic analysis comes from a very real place of annoyance and frustration at some teachers for being over-bearing and pretentious in their projecting of symbolism onto every facet of a story but you also understand that literary analysis and critical thinking in regards to symbolism is extremely important and deserves to be not only taught in schools, but actively used by writers when examining their own work to see if they might have used symbolism unintentionally and to make sure that they are using symbolism effectively:
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