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  1. about 1 month ago on For Better or For Worse

    Google gave me results on tv character Biff Tanner, the Swedish word for beef, fist fights and falling off a bicycle. None of these seem particular helpful hear.

  2. 4 months ago on B.C.

    I was hoping someone would point this out.

  3. 7 months ago on B.C.

    We do have loans, but interest rates aren’t so far as I know set by some sort of personal evaluation. Granted I’ve only ever had our mortgage which was fixed rate, but even if you choose one with a variable rate, that rate is set by the bank, not your personal finances. As I recall when we got it we could choose to pay it in ten years at one rate, twenty years at a slightly higher, or thirty years at a slightly higher still. Obviously there was an evaluation by the bank of our economy, but it didn’t get summed up into any sort of specific value. It was just ‘yes, these people are credit-worthy, this is how much we are willing to let you borrow’. It’s just a different system from yours, so the term ‘APR’ means nothing to me, but I guess it does the same thing.

  4. 7 months ago on B.C.

    Completely bewildered non-American here. What even is that?

  5. 8 months ago on Lio

    Non-American here, requiring a little help. Something to do with taxes?

  6. about 1 year ago on Betty

    Unless they had fertility treatment and that’s why they only have one child.

  7. about 1 year ago on [Deleted]

    Yes, especially because it looks like in this case it’s in a plastic bag. Those are not always flavour neutral, as my grandmother once discovered when she tried to trick my uncle into eating a cheaper brand of rolled oats by just pouring them into the more expensive brand’s box. He identified it immediately as having come out of a plastic bag, so that didn’t work.

  8. about 1 year ago on JumpStart

    Marcus is worth his probably considerable weight in gold. Fact.

  9. over 1 year ago on JumpStart

    100% true. Non-frontline personnel are so often forgotten and thought less essential.

  10. over 1 year ago on JumpStart

    Yes, how about the people in the lab? No lab work = no diagnosis = no treatment.