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The_Year_of_Glad t1_jeh4z0b wrote

> There are signs all over the park, and I can find my own seat. I don't need an employee to demand to see my ticket, and simply point to where my seat is when I can already find it without their help.

Ushers serve an important function for disabled fans. I went to a few games several years ago while I was on crutches and in a walking boot due to ankle surgery, and I have an out-of-town friend who comes to games sometimes and relies on a wheelchair to get around because of organ failure-related muscular weakness. Neither of us would’ve been able to get to our seats without the usher’s help.

Ushers are also the first line of response for security concerns due to problem fans. If someone in a seat near you is drunk and disorderly and heading toward violent, you’re supposed to tell an usher so they can alert security. A kiosk can’t do that.

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daviongray t1_jeh4yx5 wrote

Sounds like you've had bad luck with shitty vehicles. I usually buy a used car, less than 3 years old, low mileage. That way it's usually still under warranty and you may be able to get an extended warranty. You also bypass the initial depreciation hit of a new car.

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wijwijwij t1_jeh4ypo wrote

File Married Filing Separately.

Then you aren't eligible for premium tax credit, but the repayment limitation seen in Table 5 of the Form 8962 instructions applies because your income would be under 400% FPL for a 1-person tax household. Repayment for someone with 35K income (271% FPL) would be limited to $1650.

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ThoughtsInSpacee OP t1_jeh4ypc wrote

Part of it is ill be moving to a city with heavy rain and steep hills, occasional snow and mountains nearby. Overall just safer feeling for me and my loved ones with the better chassis, AWD, more interior space, better airbags and better driving assistance.

The alternative is a corolla or something as my current manual 2d isnt realistic

The unemployment is voluntary for about a year, but ya thats one of the major cons i have listed.

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degggendorf t1_jeh4xyo wrote

> You don't respond in the first place claiming your house is 2k a month when you bought it years ago

They were quantifying their housing spend so OP could take that into account. In no way were they saying that OP could buy a house with a $2k mortgage today. They didn't even make claims about affordability for OP, just laid out their situation for OP to judge.

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