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Lien not Lean, Jackie

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I don't have the evidence to support this obviously but my supposition is she had a complete mental breakdown during her divorce. I'll get the documents but from what I can see - she wasn't even totally there and present for the divorce, which explains the child situation.

That or she's just a genuine piece of trash. Prob truth somewhere in the middle.
During the last two years of my brother's marriage, his ex-wife maxed out all their credit cards and fucked a half dozen dudes. He had to live with my parents for two years after the divorce to financially get back on his feet. I'm sure Snackie did something similar.
 

IGotATreeOnMyHouse85

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Milton was known by various names during its development. Most notable were "Hell-Town" (muggy, inhospitable land covered with briars, mosquitoes, thorns, snakes) "Jernigan's Landing", "Scratch Ankle" (due to the briars that grew along the riverbank), and "Hard Scrabble."

The per capita income for the city was $19,367. About 11% of families and 16.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.2% of those under age 18 and 11.7% of those age 65 or over.
Holy shit, Milton is DEEP in the panhandle - that’s like a different world because it’s so rural and shitty. It’s like a Time Machine.
 

Slackjawed Cow

I laugh at them because they're all the same.
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We are becoming a nation of smug do nothing parasite deadbeat parents like Jackie and Pat, while our leadership have an average age of 89 and all have dementia.

It’s really concerning, tbchwy.
Im sure she is one of those that had kids for the tax breaks, to manipulate the fathers, and to have a steady second income for the next 18 years.
 

IGotATreeOnMyHouse85

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If she somehow by a miracle got 2k annual subscribers to her blog, she’d have to spend every last cent of that annual revenue to clear her debt - none to taxes or living costs or child support. So realistically she’d need something like 10k annual subscribers to clear it in a reasonable time span. How many does she really have? I’d be shocked if it was more than 10.

It’s a devastating debt lmao.

I don’t think people appreciate how little debt can spiral into ruining your whole life.
There’s probably no worse debt than credit - I just got a new card - my first new one in years - and even with an 800 plus score the interest is around 17% (zero for 15 months) but most cards for people it’s in the 20-25% range and that’s every month making it larger.
 

NoBacon

An honourable man.
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There’s probably no worse debt than credit - I just got a new card - my first new one in years - and even with an 800 plus score the interest is around 17% (zero for 15 months) but most cards for people it’s in the 20-25% range and that’s every month making it larger.

I have a credit card with 10k limit, I never ever use it. It just raises my credit score and it’s for a rainy day. It would have to be an extraordinary set of bad circumstances for me to use it. If I can’t afford something, I don’t buy it.

I don’t care what people say about cash back offers and all that shit. Being debt free is it’s own reward.
 

RickReternal

I hope people Ouija you tweets after your dead
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I have a credit card with 10k limit, I never ever use it. It just raises my credit score and it’s for a rainy day. It would have to be an extraordinary set of bad circumstances for me to use it. If I can’t something, I don’t buy it.

I don’t care what people say about cash back offers and all that shit. Being debt free is it’s own reward.
I worked a CSR job for a while in my early 20s and remember talking to this old broad (well, she seemed old…probably mid-40s) who called in to give a new card when her charge for like $15 was declined.

I think she knew I was a kid and said something along the lines of “Get an American Express and keep a Visa for backup. They make you pay it every month” because she was embarrassed at the dire state of her finances. As soon as I was in the right financial shape, I followed her advice and haven’t looked back. No regrets!
 

IGotATreeOnMyHouse85

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A mortgage is fundamentally borrowing a huge sum of money you can’t afford and gambling the value of the house on it, an area can be gentrified or niggerfied. You can lose everything.

The only caveat is as long as you keep meeting your payments, even if you’re negative equity - you won’t get kicked out and you get accommodation in return.

We are just becoming totally financially illiterate as a nation, as well as just being ignorant of history and badly educated. It’s clear where this ends.
Very well put, what’s even worse is they don’t even require students learn this in school - you pretty much have to go to college for finance to even learn how the world works. I’ve got so many friends I’ve known since high school that have no idea how things like the stock market works or what investing is - it’s just not taught.

I learned everything I know about finance / investing from an old drunk that would come into my bar when I was a bartender in an Atlantic City casino. He had worked his whole life as a driver for Coke, wasn’t some high up - just a guy with a route. He retired with a 401k, pension, employee stock, and had been investing his whole life to the point his dividend paid all his bills. House was paid off and he had nothing but free time and money to burn. That’s how you do it.
 

BoomerSperg

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Why are these people all such huge pieces of shit.

Jon the 45 year old virgin that I assume is on welfare and has never worked.
Pat the 43 year old two-woman-virgin that steals from the government via PPP loans and lives in a re-financed shitbox, 53k in debt. Deadbeat never was father.
Jackie the... well I don't remember how old she is but OLD and FAT and even more in debt than pat, deadbeat mom.

Lots of people I know make 20-30k a year (dont do drugs kids) but they are 0 dollars in debt. What's WRONG with them?
 

IGotATreeOnMyHouse85

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And this is where she was when her life was at its peak of stability.

What a tremendous loser cosplaying as someone with knowledge and authority.
I once worked a tv shoot in Panama City Beach for spring break over 15 years ago. Driving there from Orlando it just keep getting more rural and pool once you got into the panhandle. “Deep South” doesn’t even begin to describe it.
 

IGotATreeOnMyHouse85

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We are becoming a nation of smug do nothing parasite deadbeat parents like Jackie and Pat, while our leadership have an average age of 89 and all have dementia.

It’s really concerning, tbchwy.
I always think when I hear someone older than me say “nobody wants to work!” It’s just what older people have been saying for decades but it’s becoming very true. Smug entitled losers that believe they should be owed a comfortable / rich lifestyle just because they exist. Scary.
 
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