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So fucking weird. I get as an artist creating something like this...I mean I wouldn't personally, but I get that someone would. But the fact that people buy these things and carry them around with them, as adults!! WTF? If you think they are cool. Great! Buy them and keep them at home. Nobody wants to see your creepy doll.
That rule should really apply to any doll with porcelain-type faces too.
So fucking weird. I get as an artist creating something like this...I mean I wouldn't personally, but I get that someone would. But the fact that people buy these things and carry them around with them, as adults!! WTF? If you think they are cool. Great! Buy them and keep them at home. Nobody wants to see your creepy doll.
That rule should really apply to any doll with porcelain-type faces too.
My hair is getting long but I kinda like it. I’m gonna cut it all off for Coachella but this will be fun (and expensive because of how much hair gel I have to use now) for a month
My parents are considering relinquishing their American citizenship for tax reasons, which is kind of insane to me. Their justification makes complete sense - everyone who works in Australia is given something called superannuation, which is basically a government-mandated 401k. It's an additional rate (currently 9.5%) on top of your salary, paid into an account you can't access until you're between 55-60 - which helps fund many Australians' retirement, including theirs. This is untaxed in Australia, but Uncle Sam has his hands all up in that honeypot, even though it wasn't earned in the US, because... reasons?
It just kinda blows my mind that my mom will no longer be a citizen of the country where she was born and spent her first four decades. And that they're at the age where they can already foresee where they'll spend the rest of their lives.
My parents are considering relinquishing their American citizenship for tax reasons, which is kind of insane to me. Their justification makes complete sense - everyone who works in Australia is given something called superannuation, which is basically a government-mandated 401k. It's an additional rate (currently 9.5%) on top of your salary, paid into an account you can't access until you're between 55-60 - which helps fund many Australians' retirement, including theirs. This is untaxed in Australia, but Uncle Sam has his hands all up in that honeypot, even though it wasn't earned in the US, because... reasons?
It just kinda blows my mind that my mom will no longer be a citizen of the country where she was born and spent her first four decades. And that they're at the age where they can already foresee where they'll spend the rest of their lives.
They have Australian citizenship, right?
Then I see no reason not to walk into a consulate and hand over the US passport.
My parents are considering relinquishing their American citizenship for tax reasons, which is kind of insane to me. Their justification makes complete sense - everyone who works in Australia is given something called superannuation, which is basically a government-mandated 401k. It's an additional rate (currently 9.5%) on top of your salary, paid into an account you can't access until you're between 55-60 - which helps fund many Australians' retirement, including theirs. This is untaxed in Australia, but Uncle Sam has his hands all up in that honeypot, even though it wasn't earned in the US, because... reasons?
It just kinda blows my mind that my mom will no longer be a citizen of the country where she was born and spent her first four decades. And that they're at the age where they can already foresee where they'll spend the rest of their lives.
They have Australian citizenship, right?
Then I see no reason not to walk into a consulate and hand over the US passport.
My parents are considering relinquishing their American citizenship for tax reasons, which is kind of insane to me. Their justification makes complete sense - everyone who works in Australia is given something called superannuation, which is basically a government-mandated 401k. It's an additional rate (currently 9.5%) on top of your salary, paid into an account you can't access until you're between 55-60 - which helps fund many Australians' retirement, including theirs. This is untaxed in Australia, but Uncle Sam has his hands all up in that honeypot, even though it wasn't earned in the US, because... reasons?
It just kinda blows my mind that my mom will no longer be a citizen of the country where she was born and spent her first four decades. And that they're at the age where they can already foresee where they'll spend the rest of their lives.
Ah man that’s a rough spot to be in. I’m most instances, when American’s abroad are earning untaxed income it’s because they’re hedge fund managers pretending to live in the Cayman’s, so that’s why they go after. Sounds like here it’s the equivalent of untaxed US 401k contributions and should be untaxed.
If I had an extra $3000 laying around, I’d totally buy this one:
Probably just as well that they are only selling the originals of that one because I don’t really need to spend $400 on one of these prints, but would be much more tempted.
On a similar, but less expensive, note, I still have Les Claypool bass string bracelet that I bought years ago from this site: www.wearyourmusic.com I don’t wear it because I didn’t want to shower in it and it’s kind of a pain to take on and off, so I keep it on my keychain instead.
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I'm hurt. I don't even post on the Coachella board but I get a message from them. Where's my birthday card Inforoo?
Happy Birthday Sang! On this day in 1990, the Grateful Dead started a three night run at the Capitol Center in Landover, Md. They opened the second set with Crazy Fingers then played a slick UJB>jam>drums>Dear Mr. Fantasy. It was a wild show.
We at Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival Message Board would like to wish you a happy birthday today!
I'm hurt. I don't even post on the Coachella board but I get a message from them. Where's my birthday card Inforoo?
Happy Birthday Sang! On this day in 1990, the Grateful Dead started a three night run at the Capitol Center in Landover, Md. They opened the second set with Crazy Fingers then played a slick UJB>jam>drums>Dear Mr. Fantasy. It was a wild show.
Cool I was 10 and probably listening to Paula Abdul.
Happy Birthday Sang! On this day in 1990, the Grateful Dead started a three night run at the Capitol Center in Landover, Md. They opened the second set with Crazy Fingers then played a slick UJB>jam>drums>Dear Mr. Fantasy. It was a wild show.
Cool I was 10 and probably listening to Paula Abdul.
We at Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival Message Board would like to wish you a happy birthday today!
I'm hurt. I don't even post on the Coachella board but I get a message from them. Where's my birthday card Inforoo?
Happy Birthday Sang! On this day in 1990, the Grateful Dead started a three night run at the Capitol Center in Landover, Md. They opened the second set with Crazy Fingers then played a slick UJB>jam>drums>Dear Mr. Fantasy. It was a wild show.