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Are you a millionaire?

kwilkinson

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Originally Posted by imageWIS
Well, seeing as I own a Patek and you don't
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Jon.


I can pee my name in the snow.

Money can't buy happiness, Jon!
 

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It's always hard to relatavize things like this. To be realistic, they say that the average couple will need to have saved at least $1 million to lead an average lifestyle in retirement, which means that there should be a lot of millionaires. If we're talking about a person that has so much money that they don't have to worry about anything, I don't think this is the point of amassing wealth. In the end, it's more about the game and dollars tend to be a vulgar way to keep score.
 

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Given my trajectory, it should happen pretty fast. $10 will take a bit longer though...
 

Gus

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Nah, FU money is enough that you have options and can walk away from any job or investment. It is enough that no one will have you by the "heuvos" anymore. That amount is different for everyone, but a few mill and a fully paid for house should do it for most.
 

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The difference between "F&*^ You" money and "F&*^ Everyone" money.
 

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I want "F&*^ Me" money.
 

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Yes.
 

Gus

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I've always felt that "FU and the horse you rode to town on" is a nice amount.
 

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Originally Posted by RJman
I want "F&*^ Me" money.


The rates for that may be found in recent editions of the NY Daily News.
 

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Concordia
The rates for that may be found in recent editions of the NY Daily News.
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Wait, isn't that debt?
It seems you didn't understand RJman's joke. He meant to say that he wants to have enough money to get all the sex he desires.
 

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