my simulation-laptop was stolen in the commotion of my last automobile accident

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the deductible between the laptop and car is too much, i'm gonna have to wait until my next paycheck to pay them off
probably going to get hit with a late fee
my credit will sink
also this is a budget simulation and is in no way correlated to real life
« Last Edit: November 17, 2014, 12:16:12 AM by Aoki³ »

that really sucks man. i can go without my computer for a long time but i cant cope with the thought of mine being stolen or destroyed.

that really sucks man
yes it's a good thing my teacher grades on participation


what kind of sick, twisted person makes this part of a budget simulation. This is serious, it should not be depicted in a light-hearted manner like this.

I don't even know what the forget is going on, lol.

I don't even know what the forget is going on, lol.
com·mo·tion
kəˈmōSH(ə)n/
noun
a state of confused and noisy disturbance.
ya thats kind of what it is

ya thats kind of what it is
Well played. lol

Honestly, is this some sort of school assignment? Sounds really cool, though I don't quite understand why it's an email.

Well played. lol

Honestly, is this some sort of school assignment? Sounds really cool, though I don't quite understand why it's an email.
It's a 12 week simulation that's meant to teach us youngsters how to properly set up a budget, i have to participate in it for my intro to economics class


You would have been considerate to make the title reflect that this isn't real.
However, it is not of much consequence.

« Last Edit: November 17, 2014, 05:50:33 AM by Aoki³ »

Did your automobile accident happen to deal with Tonka trucks or Hot wheels?

wait so did this happen to everyone or are you just really unlucky

how the forget does this kind of situation even work if it's not real

what deductible are you paying and to whom? is it fake money? like

wtf