how easily can you part from $100?for you personally regardless if its for economical reason or for psychological reason, how... attached are you to $100, what does that mean to you?here are a few example to contextualize>buying something on a whimp>having dinner/lunch>giving charity>buying clothing or groceriesplease if you would, can you contextualize me a bit on $100? on those scenarios above, what is too much or too little, for example? I appreciate your participation tremendously, greatly, truly, for the bottom of my heart
All of those are a reasonable use of $100 and I'm pretty broke.
>>528079944>how easily can you part from $100?>for you personally regardless if its for economical reasons or for psychological reasons, how... attached are you to $100, what does $100 mean to you?>here are a few examples to contextualize>>buying something on a whimp>>having dinner/lunch>>giving charity>>buying clothing or groceries>please if you would, can you contextualize me a bit on $100? on those scenarios above, what is too much or too little?>I appreciate your participation tremendously, greatly, truly, for the bottom of my heartcorrection
>>528079944I found a guy who would give me a list of shills on 4chan for $100. Its supposed to have first and last names and then the city they live in. Only american and canadianGuys should i do it? Its a whole $100...
The $100 is the new $20. Welcome to the opening acts of American hyperinflation.
>>528080064but...for example in a dinner, 1 person eating at a restaurant spending $100, I am expecting for a high class fucking dinner or a shitload of decent food
>>528080250depending on how thorough you are making the list
for me i'd put it towards a ticket to see my mom, she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and it's gonna take me maybe 2-3 months to afford the tickets
>>528080403 1 dollar a day
I put $100 on an Aptera reservation about 5 years ago
>>528080403Which provinces are you in?
>>528079944>buying something on a whim>having dinner/lunchI would willingly part with a $100 bill for these reasons 2 or 3 times per pay period. I exclude groceries because to me that's a separate thing, not really a non-routine thing it's just part of cost of living. And a grocery run is definitely more than $100 anyway.Charity? Fuck em.
>>528080272where do you live what does that mean? how much groceries is that?for me $100 can get you 3 weeks of groceries, 2 weeks if you are fancy, 1 week truly fancy
>>528080301Alone? I wouldn't spend 100 but I easily could, especially with a couple drinks and appetizers
>>528080712while I do see $100 as a large charity for a person to person gift, its not outrageous. And how fast if you are a single mother idk, would you go through $100?
Buy the dip
>>528080731>$100 can get you 3 weeks of groceriesThat's insane. What the hell is your typical 3-week grocery supply? Give me details on who's making your products and what quality they are. And what does the word "fancy" mean to you?
>>528080554saskachewan>>528080515it's around 2-3k for the tickets but i have to pay rent and shit too, so 100 is a decent bit towards it
>>528079944I'm currently traveling India on less than $20 a day in order to stay as free of the American ZOG system as I can. Never gonna be a good goy consumer who mindlessly spends $100 on a shopping trip or a random dinner outing. As a result, I have no friends or gf in America. People only want to associate with spenders. You can't just sit in the park and chat, god forbid. You have to consooom. Even enjoying nature involves purchase of numerous big-ticket items, followed by gas-guzzling road trips. Rampant spending is how they keep the goyim motivated to stay economically engaged and continue working.
>>5280809743 week of survival groceries>gallon of milk>5 kilos of rice>3 kilos of beans>half kilo of lentils>kilo of garbansos >3 kilos of sugar>cheap tuna cans>40 eggs>some cookies vegetablesits tight but its doablenormal fancy is "manufactured goods" and fancy fancy is like imported cold cuts cheeses and that shit
$100 is a tease$50: can spend on a whim, enough for some small things$100: too much to spend on a whim, not enough to buy anything more than a small thing or two$150: barely enough to buy something worthwhile, will say "maybe next month" every month for a few months, on that purchase
>>528081177cooking* vegetables>chiles>cebolla>ajo>some green shit>assorted flavor plant shit
You.gotta squeeze every penny! >food banks>section 8>child credits>used clothes>dumpster diving>wish fountainsIts all free. There's free fucking bees all around you. Build a bee box from free lumber
>>528081107How long can 160k cash last me in India?
>>528081186>buy somethingyou mean some tech gadget? yeah for tech shit a tablet celphone or some shit, its $500
>>528079944it has a picture of chris chan on it, i'd throw it away
>>528081076Lol it's a lot cheaper than that to fly roundtrip to Delhi.>>528080731Last summer working in the USA I averaged $70 per week in groceries. At Walmart in 2019, the same items would've cost me $40. No exaggeration, that's how much Kroger has marked up prices since COVID.
>>528081410you probably would become king of a small village
>>528080954Person to person is a little different. If my sibling or one of my top niggas needed it, and I can spare it, no question.Another thing is I don't waste money on low quality junk, or useless silly junk. I will temporarily suffer a bigger financial hit if I need to buy a non-routine thing. Like clothes/footwear/outerwear, tools/utensils/furniture/appliances, audio equipment (I'm a musician, not professionally). I do this because then I will have a happier life by having things that actually work well and last long, and also will have more money available long-term because I'm getting things that work well and last. I'm kind of older now and I've been burned way too many times by the cheap options, I realize they cost you so much more money and sanity in the long run.
>>528081413$200 if you don't mind buying used or an unknown chinese brand with half decent specs, or an entry level device. yeah actually there's not much you can buy for 150 either
>>528081481here if you stick stricktly to ingredients you can cook, then you can make it with $100 for 3 weeks for a single person mind you
>please feed my chatbotwhatcha sliding today?
>>528081505Well fuck anyone want to start a business in India with me
>>528081410All depends on your standard of living. A15th floor unfurnished apartment on the shitty far fringes of Mumbai costs $70 per month. Three rooms and a loo. Prices rise rapidly if you want to stay in the nicer parts of the country (hill stations, beach villages). Or rather, what you get for your rupees becomes a lot less.
>>528079944I spend $500-600 a week on groceries for my family of five. So $100 is basically the difference between name brand stuff and walmart brand stuff plus some worse cuts of meat.
>>528081695$70 per month rent?!?!?! shit I am going to India jajajajajajahere being a Jewish country, landlord make a buck, you arent getting rent below $300 for a university room a normal house rent is $1000, small house far away $600
>>528081540Also bulk sizes for consumables like groceries and shit.>>528081177double checkedahh okay I see what you're saying. Yeah that seems almost reasonable. You're not buying shit slop like a bunch of Fritos and Shasta. What about fruits and non-tuna meats, my guy?
>>528079944$100 is about a day's wages after tax if you're unskilled and uneducated. Take from that what you will.
So how about parting with $100 for me? Im.fucking broke
>>528081627I prepare tasty food with quality ingredients like roast beef, asparagus, butter and parmesan...not beanslop with chili powder. Food is my one pleasure in life, so eating gross cheap food is not an option. People who deprive themselves of enjoyment and nutrition in order to give their fat landlord his $800 check every month disgust me. Literal cuckslave mentality.
It's enough to pay my phone bill for the month, get some booze, pot, and tobacco. It's both a substantial amount of money and an insubstantial amount. $100,000 would be life changing, $10,000 could give me a leg up, but less than that and it's just not enough to scrape out of my hole.
>>528081969Here in India, bulk doesn't save you much money, 30% tops. Americans and their business habit of price-gouging 300% or more unit price for small packages is absurd and so jewish.
>>528082197if $100 is insubstantial, $100.000 cant be life changingits just 1000 insubstantials...., maybe 1 million is life changing, $100.000 is a seed but you are going to need to really work to make it grow
>>528080272Credit cards replaced $20s for me. Flashing around $100s and even $50s for ordinary retail or entertainment shit, devaluation notwithstanding, is still nigger behavior.I think of 20s as gas certificates and 10s as beer certificates.
>>528082197Funny how when you give up intoxicants, you no longer feel like you're stuck in a hole. Your choices determine the path your life takes. Only retards keep making the mistakes of their 20s as they pass 30.
>>528079944I won $5000 gambling today. Then spent it all on a gay male prostitute to ram my anus
>>528082309I'm sure anything worth buying goes fast in india. If a store buys 2 tons of potatoes they're not trying to sell it individual. A vendor in India could sell the lot in an afternoon to foot traffic.
I spend $100 a day on just whatever I get for lunch, smokes, coffee and beers. $100 doesn't buy shit anymore
>>528079944$100 means I get a much needed oil change for my Toyota and extra groceries. I probably need to save a little for the heating bill.
>>528081695Fml that's awesome. Id wanna be in Bombay like Baasha
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>>528079944i have a $100 bill on my desk right now. i could throw it away and nothing would change for me
>>528079944>buying something on a whimez>having dinner/lunchez>giving charityno>buying clothing or groceriesnoFood is my first priority, I work just so I can eat yummy food, if I don't get to eat yummy food I have no reason to work. I waste a bunch of money on collectibles, I do some research but in the end it's a whim. I work with poor people, putting up with them is my charity. Groceries I usually buy the same stuff all the time and it's not too pricey. I buy clothes when my old clothes fall apart and I often buy at thrift stores.
>>528079944I paid a Russian woman 100 dollars to put on a bikini and act like a chicken for 5 minutes she was a very good sport she ate multiple handfuls of nuts off of the “floor” of her bed
>>528082813nigger if you want to put it that way, I am a rich nepobaby neet I wont have to work a day in my life and I am still richI still value $100 plenty
>>528080250Would you post the list?
I've never parted from it because I have never used it. And it's value is imaginary. The reason it's being used as currency world wide is the murder machine behind it. Use our imaginary money, or else...
>>528082952if its that way for you then cheers to you and i do well too but im not rich by any means and i work. if you are rich then you know what i meant. its not a life changing amount of money
>>528082364>gas and beerBoth a waste of money. I have zero transport expenses when I live in America. Walk everywhere (it's a small town and 99% of people drive, but that doesn't stop me from living without a car).
>>528082952Nobody has to work a day in their life In MinecraftGet bow and arrowsGet a chestGet small shovelGet mod for Silica Gel Packets Desiccant (costs few emeralds)Go far from base (if banned within 500 blocks you still need access)Dig deep holePut in chest bow arrows couple hundred emeralds and Silica Gel Packets. Optionally small sword.Seal chest tight.Place chest at bottom cover with dirt.When going to bury spot leave map compass phone mod car mod at base dont bring them.Final stepIf ever homeless in Minecraft dig up chest do PvP then jump in lavaNever bury stash at your base. Bury somewhere public like park next to easy landmark.Remember exact depth (how many blocks) and frost line if server has frost mod.Quadruple bag everything with strong airtight bags from plastic bag mod and tons of desiccant packets in each bag.
>>528082405The mistake of my 20s was heroin. Those vices are sustainable. But sure, I could dig my way out with an extra $50/mo... maybe in two or three lifetimes. >>528082350I know what you mean but it's not realistic to expect to get rich by pinching pennies. Richness comes from exploiting opportunities, not being conservative. I've seen obscene amounts of wealth come and go for all kinds of reasons. The poor people who make it out of poverty spend their money on nice clothes and appearances.
>>528083076You get it. Millionaires are just as delusional as transgenders
i'd light a hundred dollar bill on fire if i had one in front of me
>>528082640Acshually it's awful. Imagine living in a desolate forest of high-rises, air reeking of factory exhaust, only a few filthy stalls serving food down below, horribly potholed streets, two hours commute to work every day on a train jammed nuts to butts with jeets.
>>528082309Yeah you probably save about 30% for buying in bulk here, too. By bulk I mean like shit I KNOW we're going to be using up, like the biggest bottle size of body was, the biggest refill bag of sea salt, the 50 pack of ass wipe, etc...
one of the reasons this system is doomed to fail the very money is speculative in itself so jewed and volatile as bitcoin when using it day to day
>>528079944Charity isn't real, that money just goes to grifters, never to the actual cause.I can't go to the hardware store without spending $500 on tools and supplies, I go for a toilet flapper, tell myself I'm only getting a toilet flapper, and then I'm bringing home a brand new pressure washer and various nonsense.$100 is the maximum I'll spend on a dinner date with the old lady, and that's a special occasion.I gather a ton of coupons and try to spend as little on groceries for my family every week as possible.
>>528083175>$50/monthYou smoke one cigarette and drink one beer a day?
>>528083240How much does the 1 oz bag of potato chips cost? Here it's $0.11 USD
>>528079944Totally depends on the context. If it's for something important $100 is basically meaningless. It's less than 0.1% of my income. If it's for some stupid goyslop consumer crap like a video game or movie ticket I'm not spending $10
>>528079944One day of crack cocaine. Still need another 100 for the night
>>528083235Why don’t they commit suicide? Is determinism true? Do humans lack free will? Do a large amount of Indians lack a significant amount of free will?
>>528079944>please if you would, can you contextualize me a bit on $100?i'd kill 15.7 hobos for $100 at today's rates. it's a highly volatile market.
>>528083365>1 oz bagWe get those included with our airfare or for free as samples
>>528079944 DigitsI must be conservative with money, but I do not mind parting with it either. If it's worth the cost, or it's on sale and therefore I am able to acquire more for less, I will.If I am able to justify the purchase, I don't mind parting with money at all.If I could live without money, I would. Money is a useful tool, but it's been corrupted, and devalued too.
>>528083304Against malaria is not a scam. Do research before talking about something you know nothing about https://www.againstmalaria.com/https://givewell.org/
>>528083235I just love that movie lol. Has music from Michael Jackson and terminator 2 Baasha also the birthday song.Google baasha birthday scene ;3Where would you prepay a years rent at?
I make $150k in middle america. $100 isn’t nothing, but it doesn’t hurt when it goes out the door as much anymore. For me, I like getting dinners with family and friends so I can generously spend on meals. I don’t buy junk or impulse shop. I don’t really need clothes of a particular style or look. The only thing I am not frugal about is restaurants/dining.
>>528081847>$70 per month rent?!?!?! shit I am going to India jajajajajajahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeZGFygmQ6g
>>528083365lol I don't know but that's definitely dirt cheap compared to whatever it is here.For snacks like that I get a 5oz bag of organic non GMO potato chips cooked in avocado oil and it's like $2.69. They don't make the 1oz bag.
>>528079944I don't like breaking $100 bills, I like saving them for bigger purchases.I like keeping $500-800 in cash on me for deals. You never know what you're going to run across. Guns, tools/equipment, guitars... there is always someone hard up for cash or an estate sale to get some good deals.
>>528081076My sympathiesI was born and raised there.
>>528079944>what is too much or too little, for example?Oh wow. I see what you're asking now.I would break a $100 on $20 to $25 or more. About 1/5th to 1/4 its total value. Approximately.
>>528079944i make six figures and i can't even justify parting from one dollar if i don't need what i get in exchange
If I were in India id want to experi3nce all the disgusting festivals and wander around without being strangled to death i guess.Without five go pro cameras.Ive always been fascinated with their culture and caste systemRRR got them fuxking angry though. Good movie
>>528079944I pissed away about $25 on Aliexpress today and am seriously considering pissing away anywhere from $150-$300 on Amazon for stuff I don't actually need, but that's because I've now got a significant savings and money is rolling in at a decent pace. I still don't own a house and drive a car from 2003 (which I love very, very much). I think how easily you can part with $100 depends on your circumstances. For some people it's a devastating loss that has to be carefully calculated. For others, it doesn't mean shit.
>>528083887>i make six figuresI didn't know stolen hubcaps brought in that kind of money.
>>528079944In terms of gacha games, which I play regularly. $100 is like the value of 1 character. In most of these Chinese gambling games, you'd need maybe 80-100 pulls (depending on your luck) to get the featured banner character. Each pull in regular non-promotional value is about $1.30.Per update, you typically get 2 new characters, and 2 new featured weapons tailored to these new characters. Assuming average luck you'd need about 300+ pulls. The games give you about 100 pulls for free. The rest you make up through paying $, which would be about $300+ per update. I play 3 of these games with such systems, and it costs about $1000 every 6 weeks or $23 per day.So $100 to me, is like 20% of my daily gaming expense.
>>528083972>seriously considering pissing away anywhere from $150-$300 on Amazon for stuff I don't actually needWhen I was young and worked a retail job at Target, I started to find it really off putting how much literal junk people would pick up on a whim one by one and end up with tons of it in their cart. It wasn't about any dollar amount that bothered me, but just the absolute waste of materials used to manufacture, the space it will no doubt clutter in their home, and how samey and tasteless all this cheap chinese junk was. It honestly really left an impression on me and I didn't like the vibe of it.I'm not trying to attack you I'm just curious, does this sort of thing ever cross your mind? Or are we just perhaps two very different types of people?
>>5280803011 person eating out for $80 (plus tip) should get you an appetizer and main course at a higher end restaurant in a second-tier city (drinks not included). No idea what to expect for premium eating in NYC or Chicago. But I am a cheapskate. I would spend that $100 on groceries and make it myself.
>>528079944I do not have $100thank you for your attention to this matter
>>528084311My statement in the last line is incorrect. $100 to me is like 5 days of gaming expense.
I sadly view $100 as basically nothing in that it doesn’t buy much, but it’s still like half a days wages because my trades pay has not kept up with inflation.I would honestly rather get one silver dollar per hour or 4 silver quarters than an hourly wage.
>>528079944I would get around 75-80 items at Dollar Tree with that money, OP.I could literally build a still, use sterno and sugar and yeast into hard liquor and get wasted, or just eat chips every meal every day for several months. I could splurge a little and buy basic clothing, a minature tv and a lamp and function at a job while living out of my car with $100However, I don't actually care about money at all, it is just a joke that people tell each other to me. $100 bills are burned by the millisecond for brass and funpowder. Living like a homeless king for a week, a month is the saddest fucking joke and it plays every day for billions of souls. Good game, good joke. Nigger.
>>528084326I get it, and I can make it worse. I spent so much time on Alibaba looking at things that when I think about what I get paid hourly I would have been better off just pissing away the money without a second thought instead of trying to maximize what I get for it. I spent probably $25 bucks and got multiple insoles for my shoes of various types, which I do actually use, some arm protective sleeves, which I may find useful at work, some random other shit, all of which I carefully decided upon, and I can't say honestly that I absolutely needed any of it. I could have spent that time better, probably, and done something productive with my day, but I didn't. Now I'm looking at getting up for work in the morning having done the bare minimum to advance my position in life yet again. It's hard to stay focused, and adulting is hard. I can't say I'm good at it, but I'm trying. If I can just get a few things done soon I'll have made massive improvements in my life, but they're all things I should have accomplished months ago. What can I say, I'm a fuckup and I know it. I'm trying to improve, but we'll see how it goes.
>>528085051>If I can just get a few things done soon I'll have made massive improvements in my life, but they're all things I should have accomplished months ago. Well I can relate to that. God speed, Anon.
>>528079944>$100so like a case of beer and a goyslop burrito
>>528079944food.ammo.silver.
>>52808577315 cigars and the finest cola
>>528081481>Lol it's a lot cheaper than that to fly roundtrip to Delhiwe both know why
>>528079944>buying something on a whimpYou mean like their hat? I could just buy a new one for $25 instead.
>>528079944if i see value in it i'll go up to $1000 on a whim. charity is only for family/friends and i never expect to be paid back