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Former WWE champ Bray Wyatt dies at age 36

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Former WWE champ Bray Wyatt dies at age 36 WWE star Bray Wyatt died Thursday at the age of 36, WWE chief content officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque announced on social media.

ESPN 169 2023-08-25

8Bitdo Sn30 Pro Bluetooth Controller for Nintendo Switch, PC, macOS, Android, Steam Deck, & Raspberry Pi (Various Colors) $36 + Free Shipping

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Slickdeals 159 2023-08-23

5 Reasons Why Adolf Hitler Gained Absolute Power: He had a cult who thought he was the messiah and that he will make Germany great again. And he replaced all the judges with his loyal minions. After that he was above the law and everything Hitler did was legal. Sound familiar? [12:36]

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5 Reasons Why Adolf Hitler Gained Absolute Power: He had a cult who thought he was the messiah and that he will make Germany great again. And he replaced all the judges with his loyal minions. After that he was above the law and everything Hitler did was legal. Sound familiar? submitted by /u/Relentless_Onslaught

Mealtime Videos 144 2023-08-17

36 year old expat – am I screwed?

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36 year old expat – am I screwed? I’m terrified to even write this post, but it can’t be any worse than the constant dread I feel. I don’t know how I got this old without figuring out how to invest in my future. I feel so much envy when I see all the 20 year olds on the investment reddits who already have hundreds of thousands in their 401ks. I have some pretty significant care…

Reddit Personal Finance 178 2023-08-10

No retirement fund, 36, where should I start Roth IRA (my wife will too) with ability to max contributions every year

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No retirement fund, 36, where should I start Roth IRA (my wife will too) with ability to max contributions every year I have gotten lost in the wealth of information , but understand maxing ira contributions every year will be a good start for me. Both my partner and I should be able to do this for the foreseeable future. Neither of us have current investment accounts or retirement funds. I don’t understand how to choose where to have my account and then what t…

Reddit Personal Finance 140 2023-08-06

36 year old physician ready to spend

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36 year old physician ready to spend I make 300k a year and have around 1 million saved up with around 200k in retirement and the rest in stocks and savings at the age of 36. I’ve been essentially earning around 200k after tax and living off 50k and saving/investing the remaining 150k for 6 years. Including the 2 years it took for me to pay off medical school loans, I have been li…

Reddit Personal Finance 137 2023-08-03