My threshold for comfy wealth is being in the position to consider paying to have your house cleaned monthly/biweekly.
If you can hit that threshold, the lowered stress and strain of that luxury level is such a worthwhile investment and I'm pretty sure wealth has diminishing returns beyond there.
how embarassing that George Fucking Gomez has to personally console a bunch of babies nursed on Fox News outrage pablum because a #pinball machine doesn't have guns
I have been worn down lately and thought I should try indulging in some music nostalgia. Realized I have mixes I've made every year from grade 9 to now.
If people own more than one property it should be public knowledge. Your concerns and influence should be heavily devalued in all walks of life because you don't need the system to help you so much, do you?
sometimes I'd be nervous about just how many new pinball machines are coming out and surely we're headed for a crash of some kind? But then I come around to the thought: this could be the new normal. What if #pinball is now big enough to support this volume and variety in machines?
Maybe it's a bad idea to spend thousands of dollars on adventure vacations to see things that will soon be lost to climate collapse. Instead just find out where hedge fund investors in your city live and vacation there.
thread of my #arcadeexploration posts, starting with my latest:
exploring the arcade in the 1978 movie 鬼畜 / Kichiku (The Demon)
each blog entry features an arcade in a movie (mostly from #japan) and tries to identify all of the machines.
This is an exceptionally difficult task because: