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  • danhasnolifetoWorld NewsMorocco and Western Sahara: A new conflict brewing?
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    2 years ago

    Great article. If Morocco’s claim is rejected, what’s stopping Algeria from trying to step into that power vacuum? Does Western Sahara have any sort of organized military that could resist against armed conflict over its resources?

    I wouldn’t be surprised if we just saw the region become a capitalism pseudo-country, with US/China coming in to buy off the resources.



  • danhasnolifetoCoffeeNew Coffee Arrivals!
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    2 years ago

    First whole bean coffee? Oh man, welcome to the good stuff.

    No matter what coffee purists tell you, the single best change to my daily coffee quality of life was simply going from ground to grinding fresh whole beans every morning. I will never go back.




  • What are your options? For example, I would rather daily an '89 Corolla over a '01 Kia.

    What is your budget for maintenance? There will be nuisance items go like seals and gaskets due to age, even if the engine runs strong.

    What is the price? For a car that’s almost 35 years old, it better be low.

    If you have a low budget, don’t have a crazy commute, and can get a couple years out of this car for a couple grand, it could be exceptionally wise decision compared to a $600/mo car payment.



  • First, thanks for contributing. I credit r/personalfinance as one of the most important factors that allowed me to become financially literate. Still cleaning up the messes of my 20’s, but things would be WAY worse if I wouldn’t have been able to self-educate. I’m not going back to Reddit, so I’m thankful that you’re contributing content here instead.

    In regards to your question, relatively poorly.

    I’m 31. My salary when I began work after grad school was 35k with only 2% going into retirement; now my salary is north of 100k with 15% going into retirement. I am at about 40% of my annual income, so definitely behind. I should be able to have some nice catch-up progress over the next five years, but I can’t help but feel like a better starting job pre-COVID would have set me up way better.