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Growing up poor?

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Growing up poor? Hello I need some advice on how to not feel bad for wearing makeup I bought at Sephora? I think this is an issue where I can’t even justify spending money on expensive products that I could not afford but although now I can I still feel wasteful? I don’t know how to really explain this but I grew up using drugstore makeup when it was around abou…

Reddit Makeup Addiction 219 2023-07-29

Stronger by Science – Effective Strength Training for the Time-Poor

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Stronger by Science – Effective Strength Training for the Time-Poor Article Here Training with time restrictions is a very common problem that people come to Fittit needing help with, so this article that SBS put up recently deserves a highlight. This isn’t as long or as dense as average SBS content, so you should really read the whole thing, but if you’re lazy (be honest) or time-poor (heyo), here’s the summary…

Reddit Fitness 233 2023-07-27

I was extremely house poor

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I was extremely house poor Apologies in advance, I wanted to vent a little. I celebrated my 30th birthday last week. I did a little bit of reflecting on the big day. It’s been about two and a half years since I bought a house. At the time, I was working as a junior mortgage underwriter. Because of my work, I knew how absurdly low the rates were, and if there was ever a ti…

Reddit Personal Finance 164 2023-07-25

are the majority older shows of poor quality?

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are the majority older shows of poor quality? i only watched clips of TV shows from 80’s and 90’s on youtube, so i may be wrong, but it feels like old TV shows typically have very low budget compared to shows of the 21st century, unlike 70’s movies which still hold up very well to this day. when you think about it 21st century TV shows seem to have very good production value, comparable to…

Reddit Television 323 2023-07-17

How do I get out of being poor loophole?

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How do I get out of being poor loophole? I live in Eastern Europe. Average salary monthly is 500-600 euro. I make 1100 euro monthly. 560 go on food, rent, necessities so I don’t become homeless. 300 goes for car which is Necessary for me to get to job that pays this well. 300 is a debt that I pay monthly (during my shift at work at bank money disappeared – 40k and bank after long inves…

Reddit Personal Finance 255 2023-07-16