ultranaut

joined 2 years ago
[–] ultranaut 18 points 2 months ago

I wouldn't count on that. These are cultists who are ready to deify Trump and start sending people to the camps. I don't think losing an election will change the fundamental cult dynamic, or the hatred and anger that has been organized within the cult. We are stuck with this bullshit probably for the rest of our lives, one way or the other.

[–] ultranaut 30 points 2 months ago

That has not been my experience of France. Maybe its just me but almost everyone I met in Paris was friendly and many spoke English at least a little. I had some wild nights getting trashed and riding the Metro all over, no one gave me any shit for speaking English anywhere I went. I wouldn't try to live there without at least a basic understanding of the language but as an English speaking visitor it was perfectly fine and I found the random Parisians I met to generally be cool people and not at all like their reputation.

[–] ultranaut 15 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I still can't believe Trump cultists wore diapers to his rallies and carried "Real men wear diapers!" signs after it came out that Trump is incontinent. Trump 2024 is truly the weirdest and most unhinged political campaign in US history. You can buy the fucking merch because these people are deranged and this is how they spend their money: https://www.ebay.com/itm/305576950729

[–] ultranaut 3 points 2 months ago

From what I've read he was trying to convince the journalist Michael Wolff to write his biography so they spent time together doing these interviews.

[–] ultranaut 25 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Maybe your investments haven't been performing but the S&P500 average return is over 14% per year thus far into the current administration. It averaged 12.1% during Trump. Simplifying your portfolio might be a good idea, when you don't know what is going on you should stick with a basic low cost ETF like VOO until you have a clue about things.

[–] ultranaut 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

200k per year, maybe. I have a heavy wool sweater like something a North Sea sailor in the 1800s would wear, I can't handle it without a thick long sleeved shirt underneath because of how rough and itchy it is. It's also incredibly warm. Sleeping in that thing would be like having a full time job every night.

[–] ultranaut 6 points 2 months ago

Intel could have conceivably competed with them there too. If they were still a competent business and not in a crisis of mismanagement. Its amazing how much better AMD is managed compared to Intel.

[–] ultranaut 1 points 2 months ago

That is the downside, FZROX is only available to Fidelity customers. There's also a potential risk it won't track total market performance as well as predicted because one of the ways they keep the expense ratio at zero is by only purchasing what is supposed to be an equivalent subset of the total market to keep their transaction costs down. I don't remember the specifics but I think they leave out lots of tiny companies and its not a significant risk because they couldn't actually move the needle one way or the other.

[–] ultranaut 3 points 2 months ago (2 children)

If you have an account with Fidelity, FZROX should be a better choice than VTI. Unless you enjoy investing or want to really get into it, either do a target date fund for the easiest and lowest risk, or a total market fund like VTI, or an S&P500 fund like VOO. You really don't need to overcomplicate beyond that, except to potentially start buying bonds when you are nearing retirement if you didn't choose a target date fund.

[–] ultranaut 10 points 2 months ago

What specifically are you invested in? That chart doesn't look right if you are investing as you describe.

[–] ultranaut 10 points 2 months ago

When restaurants have booth seating where you can feel the person in the booth behind you moving around in their seat.

[–] ultranaut 4 points 2 months ago

I get cold easier and my clothes keep getting looser but that's about it. I don't count calories so I'm not sure when exactly I'm running a deficit or for how long but I have been steadily losing weight. I was a few pounds into the overweight range when I decided to start losing weight, now I'm down at least 14% from my peak and basically right in the middle of the healthy weight range for my height. About a year ago I started eating less, and started only eating until I didn't feel hungry, and significantly reduced my alcohol intake. Its about the laziest diet possible because I still eat whatever whenever and still drink regularly but the net result is I'm running a calorie deficit often enough to lose a fair amount of weight. It doesn't really feel like anything, or it feels about the same as running a calorie surplus. I imagine if I was running a larger or more sustained deficit it might be unpleasant and feel like starving but a minor irregular deficit isn't something I really notice.

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