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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why does dining out and food delivery suddenly make everyone absurdly self-righteous and judgmental?[/quote] Because people have become lazy and entitled. Cook some food like humans have been doing for centuries- when life was much, much harder. [/quote] Ah yeah, so lazy to pay someone else to make food for my family while my spouse and I each bill over 2,500 a year. Why won’t we just work harder?[/quote] Oh my. You think you're bragging. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL. I'm sorry. That sounds like a really shitty life. [/quote] Yeah, Veronica. You're right, it really sucks! But we have some massive expenses to pay and want to get those out of the way before transitioning to lower stress jobs. For now, I have around 2 hours per day of non-work time, including showering and getting dressed. So in the meantime, we're going to continue working really hard while using Uber Eats, since Uber Eats costs a lot less than what I make per hour. I'm not wasting the precious free time I have cooking or picking up food. No. We're not lazy. We're making a rational choice about how to spend our limited time. [/quote] Part of your massive expenses is living like this.[/quote] Uh, no. It's not. It's the massive concealed water damage in my house that our inspector did not detect and the sellers did not disclose. We need a new roof, have to rip out all the floors, and have to redo the floors, subfloor, and joists. We have over $100,000 in expenses coming in the next three months. Not to mention the $15,000 in legal fees we have to front indefinitely to try to recoup the over $200,000 in home repair costs we've incurred (or will immediately incur) since we purchased. So no, my food budget of $2,000 per month is not the problem on our $800,000/yr household income. And yes, my job sucks. I had to take it so that we can literally make our house structurally sound. But thanks for the feedback. [/quote]
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