To straight male IST anons who look like this, if you were offered $500 to have your anus raped for 30 minutes by a trap and then she cums into your mouth, would you do it?
I earn 3400eur after tax and will send a mail asking for more... About 4100 or 4200 eur after tax
My rent is 600eur and I cook rice and do nuggets or other cheap chicken on sale
Are you saying I'm fricking 10%?
>My rent is 600eur and I cook rice and do nuggets or other cheap chicken on sale
why are you so frugal? pointless with that amount of money. i was like you in 2019 but now i throw my money around cause i learned how short life is
1 year ago
Anonymous
Want to buy my own house
And I don't need expensive stuff honestly
1 year ago
Anonymous
>Want to buy my own house
i should start grinding for that. i only have 40k in the bank. how much do i need for a downpayment in greece?
2700 after tax? What's the rent there?
I think I'm getting robbed in Krautland because I'm a senior
I earn 3400eur after tax and will send a mail asking for more... About 4100 or 4200 eur after tax
My rent is 600eur and I cook rice and do nuggets or other cheap chicken on sale
Are you saying I'm fricking 10%?
literally only worth if if you don't have money to pay your moms cancer treatment fund and even then it better cover at least a third, which is significantly more than 500$
Well healthcare coverage is good albeit a bit expensive
And rents are really low compared to the USA ones. I don't even need a car here, guess if kids come along this might change
healthcare coverage in the usa is good too. most people have it. my hospital is tremendously efficient, really modern.
if you work any kind of skill job you can come over here and have a way better life, just so you know. shockingly, i know a german AI programmer who makes the equivalent of about 70k a year..he'd make $220k or so here
Sounds nice, how much he has to throw for the rent?
Car and food would be an addition but that is not an issue with that salary
I have 68k eur a year right now
Even 150k would be freaking amazing, if the rent is jot like 4k
>Sounds nice, how much he has to throw for the rent?
not cheap, equivalent USD $2000 or so. lives in a nice area. he has a cheap used car that is paid off, but he only uses it for leisure trips. i envy that a lot.
we don't want to use public transportation really but the fact that our country is SO HOSTILE to just WALKING. and you see that a lot of the people here have been brainwashed into thinking walking is bad lol. that's not a commonly held opinion. the people who come to /misc/ are crazy and represent a tiny subset of mostly economic loser americans
all skilled jobs pay more in US than EU, and US money is worth respectively more, prices of goods are lower even after vicious profiteering "inflation" last two years. if you have health insurance from your job and don't live in the ghetto of washington dc or baltimore or something, you will inevitably experience better medical care than what is typically offered in european hospitals.
europeans also tend to have this misperception that our medical care is bad somehow...our medical care is objectively world best which is why world leaders travel here for cancer treatments and etc. this is actually measurable-- the US has the world's highest clearance rate of childhood cancers, indicating that when the most possible variables are removed about lifestyle, resources, etc, patients receive the highest standard of care in this country.
btw, when children have cancer, etc, all treatment is always free in situations like that.
Finally a white guy
The guy last night was white too.
>500
that's 1.65 weeks of american minimum wagies, are you crazy?
$500 is like half of what I make in a day.
700€ (equivalent to dollars at this point) is the average monthly wage in my country
Bulgaria bro, you okay?
not bulgaria but close enough
it's enough to live on and eat well on, but I'm looking into remote work and reviving my grandpas farm
> remote work
> grandpas farm
every balkan mans dream
I legit can buy a huge farm and do this but I am a city slicker
In Germany if you earn like 2400€ per month you're in the top 10%
I earn 3400eur after tax and will send a mail asking for more... About 4100 or 4200 eur after tax
My rent is 600eur and I cook rice and do nuggets or other cheap chicken on sale
Are you saying I'm fricking 10%?
>My rent is 600eur and I cook rice and do nuggets or other cheap chicken on sale
why are you so frugal? pointless with that amount of money. i was like you in 2019 but now i throw my money around cause i learned how short life is
Want to buy my own house
And I don't need expensive stuff honestly
>Want to buy my own house
i should start grinding for that. i only have 40k in the bank. how much do i need for a downpayment in greece?
No way thats 10% , I earn more than that and I live in fricking India .
>trap instead of troony, troon, or femboy
First time here since 2012?
Why tf would you wear stone island when working out? That shirt probably costs like $400
I work in IT in Luxembourg as a junior developper. Been working for 3 months and I make 2700€ a month for doing something that I actually like so no
2700 after tax? What's the rent there?
I think I'm getting robbed in Krautland because I'm a senior
and will be leading a big project soon
Make it 1000 and you got a deal
2000$
literally only worth if if you don't have money to pay your moms cancer treatment fund and even then it better cover at least a third, which is significantly more than 500$
ITT: Europeans learn they have zero spending power
Well healthcare coverage is good albeit a bit expensive
And rents are really low compared to the USA ones. I don't even need a car here, guess if kids come along this might change
healthcare coverage in the usa is good too. most people have it. my hospital is tremendously efficient, really modern.
if you work any kind of skill job you can come over here and have a way better life, just so you know. shockingly, i know a german AI programmer who makes the equivalent of about 70k a year..he'd make $220k or so here
Sounds nice, how much he has to throw for the rent?
Car and food would be an addition but that is not an issue with that salary
I have 68k eur a year right now
Even 150k would be freaking amazing, if the rent is jot like 4k
>Sounds nice, how much he has to throw for the rent?
not cheap, equivalent USD $2000 or so. lives in a nice area. he has a cheap used car that is paid off, but he only uses it for leisure trips. i envy that a lot.
we don't want to use public transportation really but the fact that our country is SO HOSTILE to just WALKING. and you see that a lot of the people here have been brainwashed into thinking walking is bad lol. that's not a commonly held opinion. the people who come to /misc/ are crazy and represent a tiny subset of mostly economic loser americans
all skilled jobs pay more in US than EU, and US money is worth respectively more, prices of goods are lower even after vicious profiteering "inflation" last two years. if you have health insurance from your job and don't live in the ghetto of washington dc or baltimore or something, you will inevitably experience better medical care than what is typically offered in european hospitals.
europeans also tend to have this misperception that our medical care is bad somehow...our medical care is objectively world best which is why world leaders travel here for cancer treatments and etc. this is actually measurable-- the US has the world's highest clearance rate of childhood cancers, indicating that when the most possible variables are removed about lifestyle, resources, etc, patients receive the highest standard of care in this country.
btw, when children have cancer, etc, all treatment is always free in situations like that.
Did you save over 50% of your houses price in 8 years? I did
my house gained over one hundred thousand dollars in value in the past three years lol
176 m^2 with 4000m2 yard btw. one black in neighborhood, old lady who drives slow...
There are no straight men in IST unless it's just fat gross porn addict coomers who come here to post pictures of women in yoga pants.
Men into fitness are all gay. Taking care of your body is literally gay culture.
>Taking care of your body is literally gay culture.
Taking care of your body outside of a team sport is gay culture is more accurate.
You think most rugby and football players are not gay? Lmao
>haha just doing some wrestling
>oh no looks like his legs are around my head haha
>whoops likes like I forgot how to tap out haha