Darlith, on 11 June 2015 - 05:29 PM, said:
I don't care much about the point of this thread.
Wait, it has a point ...? Oh that's right, it was about Creovex telling PGI customers that they weren't allowed to be underwhelmed by a digital badge and four medallions.
Darlith, on 11 June 2015 - 05:29 PM, said:
But I am amazed that Appogee managed to spend more at the grocery store, regardless of it being food or household goods, than the average person manages to bring home in a year.
Mean US household income is about $73K... probably understated somewhat, as it's believed the super-wealthy use financial instruments such as trusts to reduce their taxable household income.
I'm not in the US however, where I live and work, food and grocery costs are extremely high, especially if you want non-GMO food. I receive a cost of living adjustment to help offset that.
Managing to spend your income isn't hard. Managing to earn it in the first place is the hard part

In my case, I was born into a poor family, my father worked two jobs to get enough money put me and my brother through University, and I did the heavy lifting from there taking progressively harder jobs and spending more time working when I was young than maybe was sensible in retrospect.
But now I enjoy a good job, though the hours are long and the stress and risk is high. Nothing comes without its own costs, be they financial or otherwise.
Creovex, on 11 June 2015 - 05:09 PM, said:
His wife already told him it wasn't a goat, it was a donkey... just like his 60k or 42k grocery bill

You're really grasping now, aren't you. I've given you some fresh troll food in this post. Knock yourself out.
Edited by Appogee, 12 June 2015 - 12:54 AM.