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1 year agoYes, in the long term you are saving money but if you have 20 bucks but not 100, what vape are you buying? That's the point I'm making.
Yes, in the long term you are saving money but if you have 20 bucks but not 100, what vape are you buying? That's the point I'm making.
I do vape. The long-term reusable vapes are a LOT more expensive than the disposable ones. My current setup cost 100 USD before batteries or coils.
The fourth half is pretty easy though.
I'm pretty stressed out about the situation I'm in. It's a long story but I'll try to sum it up. I'm more or less working 2 full time jobs right now along with all the stuff that comes with being a home owner and partner to another person.
One job is "normal". And boring, so I hate every second of it. Other job is my dream but isn't currently paying the bills very well. It could, if I could quit the first job and focused on only the second but money won't ramp up immediately.
I'm not making enough between the two jobs to build up a buffer. Quitting the first job is the best path but it will also come with upsetting my partner for a period of time until the second job ramps up.
I'm so annoyed about how expensive it is to live. None of us signed up for this!