Sometimes...
8 years ago
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It's weird being a responsible adult individual. Paying taxes. Paying car loans. Paying medical bills. Working steadily. Eating, sleeping, working, gaming, sleeping, eating, gaming, working, working, working, and working.
And now looking at houses more and more. Am I to be a domesticated rabbit? Surely not? Probably so. I think it'd be nice to have my own place, a house that I can come home to and walk around in and think 'Why did I go and make this kind of a purchase?'
This all stems from the fact that my credit card limit was just raised from $3500 to $6500 and I'm kinda of having a crisis of sorts. WHY? WHY KEEPING GIVING ME MORE CREDIT?! WHAT WOULD I WANT TO SPEND THAT MUCH MONEY ON?!
........... everything. Including you.
And now looking at houses more and more. Am I to be a domesticated rabbit? Surely not? Probably so. I think it'd be nice to have my own place, a house that I can come home to and walk around in and think 'Why did I go and make this kind of a purchase?'
This all stems from the fact that my credit card limit was just raised from $3500 to $6500 and I'm kinda of having a crisis of sorts. WHY? WHY KEEPING GIVING ME MORE CREDIT?! WHAT WOULD I WANT TO SPEND THAT MUCH MONEY ON?!
........... everything. Including you.
FA+

You’re not domesticated. You have still time for gaming and social life.
And think of all the advantages:
- walking in your house naked
- moan as loud as you want
- privacy, lots of privacy
Enjoy your very own rabbit hole. ;3
The downside is that you have sold your immortal soul to a soulless corporation that demands like, 726 hours a week from you. So you will rarely have the time to enjoy those dreams =) Course, there is always vacations.
I think its a ploy, raising your credit so you'll spend more. Makes it easier to slip up and entice debt collectors, and even if that doesn't happen the company that made the increase probably gets something for doing so
Not that you're domesticated, but if you did consider a house there's lots of advantages and disadvantages. Just depends on how you want to live your life ^^
Would you entrust a valuable item to an individual who could demonstrate a history of caring for similar items? This is why a credit history is important.