oh cool the slur filter thinks I did a racism for mentioning the stupid japanese gambling shit, good job slur filter, I’m so glad you do so great at this
I ran into this one recently but I was doing the bazinga badpost but it took me like 2 minutes to understand why it happened and then I realized the innocent badpost suddenly looked super offensive because of the filter since it felt like the slur was being highlighted by the filter so I removed it. Pachiya is sort of a slang for it so that works for now.
I guess technically no standard, since bad financial decisions can hurt anyone. But it’s not like 200K a year puts you in the same galaxy of wealth as someone worth even tens of millions of dollars, much less a billionaire.
I’m not saying 200k is infinite money, but think of it in terms of the debt that people actually get into. Like, it’s normally not even possible to get into a billion-dollar debt, or even close to one. You’re not just going to stumble into $100,000,000 of gambling debt.
Sure, but if you’re somewhat wealthy, a lover whom you’re starry-eyed over might drag you down into debt with so-called “investment opportunities” that their cousin or something has, or things along those lines.
I’m not saying she didn’t make a lot of money, I’m just saying the idea her being in debt because someone she loved conned her isn’t completely insane.
10 times my yearly income, entirely as passive income, absolutely is a debt-proof “a lot” I would actually argue it is an incredibly staggering sum, especially when that’s just from one song she recorded thirty years ago
I mean, yes, it’s enough to afford a comfortable lifestyle without having to do any other work, and that’s certainly incredible, but it’s not so much that some stupid investment or spending decisions by someone you love can’t seriously hurt you financially.
I mean, I’m with you there, I don’t think I’d spend extravagantly if I was fabulously wealthy, because how much shit do I need? But, like, Bill Belichick bought his young girlfriend around 8 million dollars in real estate. So people do things like that.
WTF shit from her wiki: she makes no less than 30 million yen a year just from the OP to Evangelion being played in karaoke and paremovedo parlors
and
this was still somehow not enough money to prevent her, after marrying a much younger turkish man, from being dragged into debt with/by him
oh cool the slur filter thinks I did a racism for mentioning the stupid japanese gambling shit, good job slur filter, I’m so glad you do so great at this
personally i think it’s funny that the slur filter is so dumb.
“paremovedo” kinda sounds like some sort of slur in itself lmao
If you sound out all the consonants it sounds like something a street fighter character might say when you input a dragon punch.
At least it doesn’t censor “refutation” anymore lmao.
Patinko is correct nihon-siki rōmazi
when I google patinko all I get are results for paremovedo!
Could also use pachislot since pure patinko is pretty rare these days
Reason number 783 for learning Esperanto: talking about paĉinko without setting off the slur filter.
I ran into this one recently but I was doing the bazinga badpost but it took me like 2 minutes to understand why it happened and then I realized the innocent badpost suddenly looked super offensive because of the filter since it felt like the slur was being highlighted by the filter so I removed it. Pachiya is sort of a slang for it so that works for now.
30 million yen is about $200k. It’s a lot, but not debt-proof a lot.
What standard is debt proof then? You could do absolutely nothing and pay off most mortgages in 3 years.
I guess technically no standard, since bad financial decisions can hurt anyone. But it’s not like 200K a year puts you in the same galaxy of wealth as someone worth even tens of millions of dollars, much less a billionaire.
I’m not saying 200k is infinite money, but think of it in terms of the debt that people actually get into. Like, it’s normally not even possible to get into a billion-dollar debt, or even close to one. You’re not just going to stumble into $100,000,000 of gambling debt.
Sure, but if you’re somewhat wealthy, a lover whom you’re starry-eyed over might drag you down into debt with so-called “investment opportunities” that their cousin or something has, or things along those lines.
I’m not saying she didn’t make a lot of money, I’m just saying the idea her being in debt because someone she loved conned her isn’t completely insane.
5% annual interest on $4m is 200k
Yeah, that’s how you get dragged into debt by your bf with 200k pa passive income.
10 times my yearly income, entirely as passive income, absolutely is a debt-proof “a lot” I would actually argue it is an incredibly staggering sum, especially when that’s just from one song she recorded thirty years ago
I mean, yes, it’s enough to afford a comfortable lifestyle without having to do any other work, and that’s certainly incredible, but it’s not so much that some stupid investment or spending decisions by someone you love can’t seriously hurt you financially.
I guess I’m just too smart to even imagine how dumb people can be with their money 😔
You can be very dumb when you’re in love.
I just think I’d struggle to think of things to spend all the money on, like, I only need so many drugs
I mean, I’m with you there, I don’t think I’d spend extravagantly if I was fabulously wealthy, because how much shit do I need? But, like, Bill Belichick bought his young girlfriend around 8 million dollars in real estate. So people do things like that.
Are we talking scam or extravagant lifestyle?
yknow it didn’t specify but either way it’s an absolutely insane amount of money, to me, to just lose track of and get in arrears over