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Personally, wouldn't spend more than $800 on a laptop. Laptop I have currently, I spent $200 on and got it used. Works just fine for the things I need it to do. Save the gaming for a desktop.
and yearly ? doesn't computer come with monthly payments when they have payment plans ?
I'm still waiting for a 2nd stimulus check and eating canned beans.
You do know how stimulus works right? Your country will be put in more dept and need longer to repay it back. Raising of taxes or some other way will be required.
It's similar to a helicopter fund. The idea being you spend it all back to them. You don't really get anything in the end. It's just the illusion of it.
We should accelerate collapse anyway. The only way to fix what's wrong is to rebuild from ruins.
Digging a hole deeper to try escape. Well it's logical to some few I guess.
I personally hate owing money, loans and mortgages, etc. I don't even have a credit card. If I owe someone else something, I don't consider it actually mine yet. Otherwise interest just increases upon it, ending up owing more in the long run.
Don't worry, you're going to get your collapse soon.
Nah I don't think so.
Money is a game of lets pretend. I pretend this piece of paper is worth something and so does the person who is giving or receiving it. The world banks will just play lets pretend as usual.