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Found a huge blackpill in the comments on some completely unreleated random site about financial advice or some shit:
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Edit with just the TLDR juicy part of the cucks comment:
"..During this time I met someone that would become my girlfriend. She was in her junior year in the local liberal arts college. We dated dated during that year and for a few months after I left for the state university where I was majoring in Engineering. This would lead to a job much better than the packing plant. After several months away I realized all we had in common was proximity and I ended it. Several months after that she called me to say she would be in town and could we meet. One thing led to another and we spent the night together. A few weeks later she called to say she we pregnant. So, I did the right thing. I dropped out of college, got married, and put the last of my college money down on a house.
When the baby arrived, my mother too one look and the first words out of us mouth were “she doesn’t look like anyone in our family” . A paternity test proved mom was right. I realized my absence would do Las harm than my anger. So, I got a divorce and left. It took my another five years to sort out everything and get back to college.."
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Three Bad Jobs That Can Eventually Make You Rich And Happy
If I wasn't whipped so hard during my first job out of college, I never would have saved over 50% of my after-tax income every year for 13 years in a row. I probably would've blown the majority of my income on fancy cars, late nights at the clubs with bottle service, and frequent weekend
www.financialsamurai.com
Edit with just the TLDR juicy part of the cucks comment:
"..During this time I met someone that would become my girlfriend. She was in her junior year in the local liberal arts college. We dated dated during that year and for a few months after I left for the state university where I was majoring in Engineering. This would lead to a job much better than the packing plant. After several months away I realized all we had in common was proximity and I ended it. Several months after that she called me to say she would be in town and could we meet. One thing led to another and we spent the night together. A few weeks later she called to say she we pregnant. So, I did the right thing. I dropped out of college, got married, and put the last of my college money down on a house.
When the baby arrived, my mother too one look and the first words out of us mouth were “she doesn’t look like anyone in our family” . A paternity test proved mom was right. I realized my absence would do Las harm than my anger. So, I got a divorce and left. It took my another five years to sort out everything and get back to college.."
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