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SecondBestPolicy OP t1_j2fwp2e wrote

(Mine’s in US dollars and I assume this is after taxes, etc.)

Don’t get me wrong, I would be happy to win any amount of free money even a few dollars is a few dollars more than I have now. A couple thousand dollars would be amazing, but I think it would take about $30,000 (pay off car loan) to actually make a difference in my day-to-day life. And I’d say at least $200,000 (pay off a larger loan) to make a big difference. Probably about $1,000,000 to pay off all my loans and make an actual change to how I live my life.

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ToastFromTexas t1_j2fwove wrote

I do the “pick up the heavy thing” work…and I don’t mind saying I’m pretty damn good at it. But fitting in cardio is a pain in the ass. By the end of lifting I’m done. I’ll probably start shoving cardio into “off” days with stretching and some ab stuff…lol, what I’m actually supposed to be doing on “off” days.

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Bwyanfwanigan t1_j2fwool wrote

Freddie Mercury.

I wasn't allowed to listen to rock growing up. I heard this band queen on the radio after I got a car. Started buying albums on cassette, bought all their albums, freakin loved that band. One night I was up late and my parents were asleep and I watched a documentary on PBS about queen. At the end it said it was dedicated to Freddie Mercury with his birthdate and date of death. I admit, I cried.

Still enjoy listening to them once in a while, I've mostly moved on to bands like Muse and Coheed and Cambria...

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