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Originally Posted by CorndogMcgee
5) women... both directly and indirectly
I easily spend $15 per day at lunch. Anything other than fast food will run $12-15 with a drink and a tip.Originally Posted by dmbrhs
So many of my friends have Macbooks and other Apple products that are entirely impractical. I'll even ask them what they use them for, and it's nothing a basic PC can't do. They've been brainwashed into a fancy machine that cost an arm and a leg more.Originally Posted by freakydestroyer
They need to add iPhone's and Macbooks to that list bruh.
As for the list, nobody spends $15/day on lunch. I understand every once in awhile, but not everyday. The coffee thing is definitely true. I have a lot of friends hit Starbucks twice a day.
Originally Posted by CJ863
This isn't a valid argument imo. I'm an owner of a MBP and iphone and I'm pretty sure that they would last me another 6-8 yearsOriginally Posted by dmbrhs
So many of my friends have Macbooks and other Apple products that are entirely impractical. I'll even ask them what they use them for, and it's nothing a basic PC can't do. They've been brainwashed into a fancy machine that cost an arm and a leg more.Originally Posted by freakydestroyer
They need to add iPhone's and Macbooks to that list bruh.
with minimal upkeep if I wanted them to. Whereas I'd be buying a new pc or android every year. I'm sorry but apple products are worth it.
Back on topic fast food is the only thing that gets me on this list. Food is so accessible nowadays and it's become sort of an addiction for our generation. Got to do better
Originally Posted by ATLsFinest
Originally Posted by CJ863
This isn't a valid argument imo. I'm an owner of a MBP and iphone and I'm pretty sure that they would last me another 6-8 yearsOriginally Posted by dmbrhs
So many of my friends have Macbooks and other Apple products that are entirely impractical. I'll even ask them what they use them for, and it's nothing a basic PC can't do. They've been brainwashed into a fancy machine that cost an arm and a leg more.
with minimal upkeep if I wanted them to. Whereas I'd be buying a new pc or android every year. I'm sorry but apple products are worth it.
Originally Posted by CJ863
This isn't a valid argument imo. I'm an owner of a MBP and iphone and I'm pretty sure that they would last me another 6-8 years
with minimal upkeep if I wanted them to. Whereas I'd be buying a new pc or android every year. I'm sorry but apple products are worth it.
I wouldn't call going out wasting time, there's actually a great deal of utility in it. Of course you can overdo it but in and of itself, going out and socializing is a good use of time.Originally Posted by Hyper
Originally Posted by CJ863
This isn't a valid argument imo. I'm an owner of a MBP and iphone and I'm pretty sure that they would last me another 6-8 years
with minimal upkeep if I wanted them to. Whereas I'd be buying a new pc or android every year. I'm sorry but apple products are worth it.
This isn't a valid statement, though.
I own PC's, Mac's and iPhones, and if you're buying a new PC every year, then you're doing something on it that you shouldn't be doing.
I would be more interested in The Top Four Things People In Their Twenties Waste Time On.
You can always gain money, time on the other hand...
I would assume partying would be at the top of that list, though.
I know people that go out damn near every night and complain they never have money.
What exactly is there to celebrate when you're dead broke?
I'm perplexed.
Originally Posted by Hyper
Originally Posted by CJ863
This isn't a valid argument imo. I'm an owner of a MBP and iphone and I'm pretty sure that they would last me another 6-8 years
with minimal upkeep if I wanted them to. Whereas I'd be buying a new pc or android every year. I'm sorry but apple products are worth it.
This isn't a valid statement, though.
I own PC's, Mac's and iPhones, and if you're buying a new PC every year, then you're doing something on it that you shouldn't be doing.
I would be more interested in The Top Four Things People In Their Twenties Waste Time On.
You can always gain money, time on the other hand...
I would assume partying would be at the top of that list, though.
I know people that go out damn near every night and complain they never have money.
What exactly is there to celebrate when you're dead broke?
I'm perplexed.
Originally Posted by CJ003
I hate packing my lunch for 2 reasons:
1. I have to eat by myself. We don't have a cafeteria at work, and I'm not about to bring my bag lunch to a restaurant w/ my co-workers. My other option is eating at my desk, but I need a mid-day mental break from my cube.
2. Its not that much cheaper. The average meal that I cook cost about 5-6 bucks (A standard lunch of a sandwich, fruit, and chips will not do it for me. As a skinny dude w/ a high metabolism I eat A LOT!). Thankfully most of the places around my work are pretty cheap and I only spend 8-9 bucks. An extra 15 bucks a week isn't that much to actually be full.
I do need to cut down on the partying. I started bring a flask w/ me and ordering a juice and making own drink when I go to the restroom.I gotta do what I gotta do to get out of the house while still being a broke grad student