WHAT I ATE TODAY + HAUL

I really want to know her income. It's been suggested it's around $24-12k, but I don't see how she can afford these weekly or more $250+ trips to Walmart on that. Maybe it's just the budgeter in me, but holy hell. Gorl, get a grip. Or at least waste your money on quality products.

And do you notice how she takes care of all that crap. One look at her den and you see garbage, clothes, and junk strewn everywhere. If you're going to spend all that money, at least have the decency to take care of it.
 
I'm sorry what? Even if she just came out with the shampoo she went for this is a ridiculous amount of money.

Nexxus is good shit, and the bottles are huge, so it actually works out to be a decent deal.

The problems are that when you're broke as shit, you don't have $47 to blow on haircare products, and shampoo and conditioner only work if you use them.
 
how the fuck is she not dead yet?

We're working on it...

That Black Heart pencil she tossed in her "trash" makeup bag was from Hot Topic and probably part of the makeup Becky bought her for Christmas. That crappy contour palette Becky's family got her for Christmas was close to the pile...wonder if it will it end up trashed as well.

Did you say contour? BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAohfuckI'mgoingtohaveaheartattacklaughing.

How the fuck do you contour a sphere?
 
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I get the feeling that she has little to no money in savings and spends all of her income every month. It's likely she doesn't set aside any money for paying taxes (which is something she WILL come to regret once the IRS is on her ass). She doesn't have a health insurance payment. She doesn't live on her own in Bumblefuck, KY so her rent and utilities are split with other people. The bulk of her income is wasted on going out to eat and buying stuff she doesn't need (i.e. a fucking keurig).

I guess there's not much point in her worrying about retirement or anything like that at her size. It's still strange to think of living life that way while nearing your thirties. Late twenties are when most people start planning for eventualities like getting older or starting a family.

I get the impression that savings to her means “saving for rent and bills” and not much beyond that. Which is all good for right now, she’s living with four people and splitting costs that way. But I get the impression that Eric and Ricky aren’t going to want to live with roomies forever, especially if they want to eventually adopt a kid or something.

I have a coworker who moved from Kentucky to my state and is absolutely pissed about it because supposedly in KY she had a great pad with multiple bedrooms, bathrooms and a basement for a little under 800 a month (whereas in my state that would be laughably impossible) with better wages as well (she joked that it was the trade off for living in the absolute middle of nowhere with nothing to do)

But even if that were true AL would never be able to get her own place because her credit and housing history is poor to nonexistent. If Becky skipped out and the guys decided that they wanted their place back, she’s be screwed

She’s running out of time. Obviously you should be encouraged to get your shit together as soon as you get out of high school, but 25-32 is when you’re supposed to kick your shit into gear and come up with a plan. Once you get past 25, not knowing how to do certain things becomes less “oh you’re just a little slower, it’s okay” to “Christ, you still don’t know how to do that?!”
 
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