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A day in the life of my ignore list
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<blockquote data-quote="Oerdin" data-source="post: 805933" data-attributes="member: 128"><p>Lol! Mother fucker I own my house outright, I bought it for $429,000 and it is currently valued on Zillow for over a million, and have three rental houses for which I currently owe less than $300,000. Not one of those rentals is valued at less than $600,000. I run my own independent consulting gig as a geologist mostly doing fill in contract work for other larger clients who knows me because I have been in the same industry for more than 20 years. I literally probably have six years of your yearly income in my business account right now.</p><p></p><p>Hard work and thrift pays off. I literally could retire right now in my mid 40's but why quit in your prime working years especially when inflation is high and you can always do better. I did all of this in coastal Southern California where it is expensive and hard to compete so, yes, I am proud of my accomplishments.</p><p></p><p>I already know you are a failure and so have no care about your opinions or feelings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oerdin, post: 805933, member: 128"] Lol! Mother fucker I own my house outright, I bought it for $429,000 and it is currently valued on Zillow for over a million, and have three rental houses for which I currently owe less than $300,000. Not one of those rentals is valued at less than $600,000. I run my own independent consulting gig as a geologist mostly doing fill in contract work for other larger clients who knows me because I have been in the same industry for more than 20 years. I literally probably have six years of your yearly income in my business account right now. Hard work and thrift pays off. I literally could retire right now in my mid 40's but why quit in your prime working years especially when inflation is high and you can always do better. I did all of this in coastal Southern California where it is expensive and hard to compete so, yes, I am proud of my accomplishments. I already know you are a failure and so have no care about your opinions or feelings. [/QUOTE]
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