Author Topic: $960  (Read 5348 times)

forget that. It took me almost 2 months to make $900 >:(

lol, people without jobs and/or lives of their own thinking its a lot of money.

lol, elitist cigarettes who like to make a prick of themselves just so everyone knows they have extra buying power.

Woo! you don't think $960 is a lot of money, good for you! Now why don't you stop trying to be a know-it-all and STFU.

Nah, I'm good. I've got pretty much 0 buying power, but I'm not ignorant enough to think $900 is a lot of money.



Again, do you have a loving job or no. Just a simple question so I can deduce whether you are a spoiled punk who has his parents buy everything for him and is just talking out of his ass, or is someone that has an extremely bizzare veiw on reality.

Nah, I'm good. I've got pretty much 0 buying power, but I'm not ignorant enough to think $900 is a lot of money.

Are you stuffting me? It's a lot of money even if you work.

jobs are for suckers anyway. who needs money.

but 960 bucks is pretty good. excluding an entire high end comp.
you can pretty much have any at least 1 thing you want :o
some toy or upgrade without limits.

buy your girlfriend a left boob job. next year's birthday get her the other

Mutual fund is the way to go.  :cookieMonster:

Save up for 20 years then buy a nuke... then nuke Africa and claim as your land.

Save up for 20 years then buy a nuke... then nuke Africa and claim as your land.

It'll be a Chernobyl, radiated and stuff. So the land would be useless for a couple of years.

Nah, I'm good. I've got pretty much 0 buying power, but I'm not ignorant enough to think $900 is a lot of money.
So, $900 isn't a lot of money to people who aren't capable of taking up a job?

To an 8 year old, $900 would easily seem like $100,000.

Should use it to fix or repair anything that might be out of whack on your car while you have the spare cash. That stuff can get expensive the longer you wait on it.

But I don't have a car.

Put it in a savings account but don't expect much.

I'll go get you some real numbers, I have a bank statement from my savings account lying around somewhere.

Between April and May my dividend was 83 cents. Between May and June my dividend was 86 cents. Between June and July I made 77 cents. Since the beginning of the year, I've made $5.21. Enough to buy two egg salad sandwiches and a soda from the convenience store across the street! Awesome!