#continuing

Buying a house vs continuing to save

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Buying a house vs continuing to save Context: Currently living in an apartment that I’ve come to hate for multiple reasons, but mainly I’m dealing with a lot of noise. While looking at other possible apartments, I had a realization that a house might make more sense at this point. I’m 25 and I’ve been aggressively saving since I graduated college. I could currently afford a 20% dow…

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Thoughts on the TV Musical Episode continuing trend?

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Thoughts on the TV Musical Episode continuing trend? I’ve got myself a little podcast on the intersection of TV and Musicals. One of the things that’s really interesting to me is that neither genre really wants to take ‘ownership’ over TV musical episodes. In TV, it’s sometimes ‘jumping the shark’ and in musical theater- well, it’s ignored because it’s TV. What do you all think? I saw some threads…

Reddit Television 529 2024-07-22

Continuing off of cliffhangers

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Continuing off of cliffhangers Have you ever noticed how when the season finale finishes off on a jaw dropping cliffhanger. I.e the character gets surprising news, a murder occurs, a bomb went off, Car/plane crash, medical emergencies or got arrested etc), you see in the season premiere that they continue right where they left off. Everything looks the same, not a single chan…

Reddit Television 1.3k 2024-03-23

My parents claim I have enough to get a condo and should do so instead of continuing to rent, what do you all think?

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My parents claim I have enough to get a condo and should do so instead of continuing to rent, what do you all think? First and foremost, the options are continuing to rent an apartment downtown or buy a condo downtown. I have no desire to rent a duplex or buy a house at this point in my life ( single 25 year old male). I also live in the midwest if thats helpful. Relevant info: Salary: $87,500 Debts: $475/mo (car payment) (student loans payed off) Savings: 10…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.0k 2024-01-11

Why doesn’t History Channel actually make productions on different subjects rather than continuing doing the same thing over and over?

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Why doesn’t History Channel actually make productions on different subjects rather than continuing doing the same thing over and over? There’s some upcoming series on Caesar, Cleopatra and Alexander The Great. This ain’t exactly new to the average viewer. I don’t get why History execs don’t fund docudramas on the various Roman Emperors or on events like The Year of the Four Emperors or the Fourth Crusade. Hell, I’d kill to see one on the Kingdom of Axum or some about the Byzant…

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