Am I Being Scammed?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I guessed Jeff’s daily write up correctly then he seems to think the OP is a troll.


I’m not a troll. I’m just weird. The fundamental question for all of these threads is legit. There is some inconsistency with certain details because I was trying to protect my privacy. It only takes about 8-10 demographic variables (at most) to definitively identify most people in the US. If you know my age, location, gender, race and sexual orientation and a few other details that basically narrows it down to one person.

Didn’t you also start the thread about spending $15k on Botox annually?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I guessed Jeff’s daily write up correctly then he seems to think the OP is a troll.


I’m not a troll. I’m just weird. The fundamental question for all of these threads is legit. There is some inconsistency with certain details because I was trying to protect my privacy. It only takes about 8-10 demographic variables (at most) to definitively identify most people in the US. If you know my age, location, gender, race and sexual orientation and a few other details that basically narrows it down to one person.


well, sounds like you're bad with money, which is why it's surprising you aren't into bitcoin. Anyway, redirect the funds for botox and this useless service into a 529 and your eventual kid will have a much better shot at success than if you could magically predict which one is has a higher IQ. Allow the embryologist to select which one to start with by embryo grade to give you a better shot at a good pregnancy. A failed transfer will chew up a couple of months of your time, and a miscarriage at 10 or so weeks would mean about 6 months between transfers. With no prior pregnancies you have no idea how likely it is that you'll see success.



I may spend money on stuff most people consider frivolous, but we consistently save 30%+ of our HHI and invest it, in rental properties and the stock market.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I guessed Jeff’s daily write up correctly then he seems to think the OP is a troll.


I’m not a troll. I’m just weird. The fundamental question for all of these threads is legit. There is some inconsistency with certain details because I was trying to protect my privacy. It only takes about 8-10 demographic variables (at most) to definitively identify most people in the US. If you know my age, location, gender, race and sexual orientation and a few other details that basically narrows it down to one person.


well, sounds like you're bad with money, which is why it's surprising you aren't into bitcoin. Anyway, redirect the funds for botox and this useless service into a 529 and your eventual kid will have a much better shot at success than if you could magically predict which one is has a higher IQ. Allow the embryologist to select which one to start with by embryo grade to give you a better shot at a good pregnancy. A failed transfer will chew up a couple of months of your time, and a miscarriage at 10 or so weeks would mean about 6 months between transfers. With no prior pregnancies you have no idea how likely it is that you'll see success.



I may spend money on stuff most people consider frivolous, but we consistently save 30%+ of our HHI and invest it, in rental properties and the stock market.


so? you don't have kids yet, and you haven't tried a transfer yet, which is why you fundamentally do not understand that ALL of this is pointless. You may spend the next five years transferring embryos with great IQs on paper and not have a single successful pregnancy. A high IQ kid may still be special needs and find it difficult to function in everyday life and society, so that there is no advantage to the additional IQ points.

But, as Hunter S Thompson pointed out, there's no point mentioning the bats, poor bastard will find out soon enough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I guessed Jeff’s daily write up correctly then he seems to think the OP is a troll.


I’m not a troll. I’m just weird. The fundamental question for all of these threads is legit. There is some inconsistency with certain details because I was trying to protect my privacy. It only takes about 8-10 demographic variables (at most) to definitively identify most people in the US. If you know my age, location, gender, race and sexual orientation and a few other details that basically narrows it down to one person.

Didn’t you also start the thread about spending $15k on Botox annually?


Yes, Jeff made that fairly clear in the post. It's more than just botox, I try to get at least one anti-aging treatment every two months.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I guessed Jeff’s daily write up correctly then he seems to think the OP is a troll.


I’m not a troll. I’m just weird. The fundamental question for all of these threads is legit. There is some inconsistency with certain details because I was trying to protect my privacy. It only takes about 8-10 demographic variables (at most) to definitively identify most people in the US. If you know my age, location, gender, race and sexual orientation and a few other details that basically narrows it down to one person.


well, sounds like you're bad with money, which is why it's surprising you aren't into bitcoin. Anyway, redirect the funds for botox and this useless service into a 529 and your eventual kid will have a much better shot at success than if you could magically predict which one is has a higher IQ. Allow the embryologist to select which one to start with by embryo grade to give you a better shot at a good pregnancy. A failed transfer will chew up a couple of months of your time, and a miscarriage at 10 or so weeks would mean about 6 months between transfers. With no prior pregnancies you have no idea how likely it is that you'll see success.



I may spend money on stuff most people consider frivolous, but we consistently save 30%+ of our HHI and invest it, in rental properties and the stock market.


so? you don't have kids yet, and you haven't tried a transfer yet, which is why you fundamentally do not understand that ALL of this is pointless. You may spend the next five years transferring embryos with great IQs on paper and not have a single successful pregnancy. A high IQ kid may still be special needs and find it difficult to function in everyday life and society, so that there is no advantage to the additional IQ points.

But, as Hunter S Thompson pointed out, there's no point mentioning the bats, poor bastard will find out soon enough.



Well, I will gladly take a weighted coin flip over random chance. I already have the health score to use, which will boost their life expectancy by more than a year compared to random chance.
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