Beware the ass kissersXenophon wrote: ↑Tue Mar 09, 2021 6:13 amBeing a Director is weird.
It's my second day. Yesterday, I was thinking, "I better ask someone if it's ok for me to do x". Then I realized, "I'm the guy. I'm the guy I would ask."
It's surreal, but I'm glad I work where I do. My bosses were jokingly commenting yesterday about hoarding guns for the invasion from the border, so it's a huge improvement from my last job at a progressive university.
Bought my first house
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the long dark Canadian winter is starting to abate
sunshine & blue skies, warm like spring, kicking back on my deck with a beer & some government dope
clean sheets, hot showers, warm pussy, doesn't get any better than that
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No wildfires this summer tho, plz.
Between California and Canada the air quality in WA is like riding in a limo full of cigar smokers every July/August.
"Hey varmints, don't mess with a guy that's riding a buffalo"
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the only downside is winter, otherwise we are living in a paradise
and thanks to the central banks juicing the markets in the face of technological deflation, our property is now over a million dollars valuation
it honestly wasn't even a bad winter by Canadian standards, rather mild actually, god damn global warming ftw
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Not a bad deal.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 09, 2021 11:17 amthe only downside is winter, otherwise we are living in a paradise
and thanks to the central banks juicing the markets in the face of technological deflation, our property is now over a million dollars valuation
it honestly wasn't even a bad winter by Canadian standards, rather mild actually, god damn global warming ftw
The mre you drive your gas-guzzling sports car, the warmer the globe gets, the higher your property value goes.
Caught in an endless cycle of winning.
"Hey varmints, don't mess with a guy that's riding a buffalo"
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the combination of low interest rates and white flight from Toronto has incited a real estate feeding frenzyDBTrek wrote: ↑Tue Mar 09, 2021 11:20 amNot a bad deal.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 09, 2021 11:17 amthe only downside is winter, otherwise we are living in a paradise
and thanks to the central banks juicing the markets in the face of technological deflation, our property is now over a million dollars valuation
it honestly wasn't even a bad winter by Canadian standards, rather mild actually, god damn global warming ftw
The mre you drive your gas-guzzling sports car, the warmer the globe gets, the higher your property value goes.
Caught in an endless cycle of winning.
we thought we would make a tidy profit by getting in ahead of the wave, but not this much
location, location, location
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not that the market in Toronto isn't hot
a semi detached just went on sale for $1.5 million, sold the next day for $2.1 million
you can't go wrong buying property in America
because on the global aggregate, property in America is actually undervalued
a semi detached just went on sale for $1.5 million, sold the next day for $2.1 million
you can't go wrong buying property in America
because on the global aggregate, property in America is actually undervalued
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Ohhhhhhh I dunno about all that.
We got tens of thousands of people living anywhere they want in Seattle for absolutely free.
Sure - legitimately buying a house is expensive.
But if you have a tent you can pretty much live anywhere you want here.
"Hey varmints, don't mess with a guy that's riding a buffalo"