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Should have bought some more shares in something else before selling - offset the capital gain with any potential capital loss from the second investment

Ric can't even touch you

damn, thats great.

I remember being young when one of my grandparents died... got an old aussie flag a key chain. good times. meanwhile, seems like a lot of peers are only just finishing uni now at 25 and mooching off trust funds.

it weird how the all the biggest hippies and space cadets are from the wealthier families.

Yeah was really helpful when it came to furnishing the house, helped with initial deposit and costs etc.. was always intended for that sort of thing and pretty lucky it was there to help out

...and then theres the shit on facebook that appears on my news feed via people I know from the latrobe valley:

a lady (probably a bit over 20) asking for opinions on whether she should get a boob job or not. most saying no, some saying yes. including someone who said she would join if the lady went ahead and did it. another said she was going to thailand to get it done, and that the lady should join. Lady then said her grandma died recently and the inheritance could possibly go towards said trip and boob job.

couldnt make that shit up.

This is a common theme in boob implant people though, especially those who were dead flat before

They often want to show off having boobs for the first time in their lives, having missed out on attention in the teenage years

I understand boon jobs but poor little granny didn't protect her savings from scammers for 20 years so you could get fake milk sacks. It's like spending it on a dick piercing. Granny is rolling in her grave in disgust

I understand boon jobs but poor little granny didn't protect her savings from scammers for 20 years so you could get fake milk sacks. It's like spending it on a dick piercing. Granny is rolling in her grave in disgust

No she's not, she's dead and no longer exists in any form to see what her money was spent on.

However, if she was, which she isn't, she'd be happy that her granddaughter is happy, unless she's a kunt, in which case, f**k grandma

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