Life questions

Well option two would allude that #5 would still have a mortgage. Thus, sure you can have whatever home, but you still have to be able to afford it.

Thus, options 4,6,and 8 provide the most and cover great expenses.
Option #2 does no such thing. If option 5 is just that you could buy a home that you could never sell, there’s literally no benefit at all to that option. That interpretation makes no sense at all. The only way that #5 makes sense as an option is if the home is free but you can’t sell it. Still the best option.
 
Nah...my eggs and jack o lanterns are way better than his bald ass. :biggrin:
Ohhhhh!!!! We got a cake boss in the house!

My daughter was watching some show on Netflix this morning called 'Is It Cake' - about people making objects out of cake look real. Its actually pretty fucking crazy how real it looks.
 
Option #2 does no such thing. If option 5 is just that you could buy a home that you could never sell, there’s literally no benefit at all to that option. That interpretation makes no sense at all. The only way that #5 makes sense as an option is if the home is free but you can’t sell it. Still the best option.
If that were the case for #5, then there would be no point to #2. The point to number 5 is being able to have a 'brand new home', implying a lack of issues or fix-its needing to be done.

I should correct myself from my previous comment. #5 does not say that you can have "whatever" home. It just says brand new.
 
If that were the case for #5, then there would be no point to #2. The point to number 5 is being able to have a 'brand new home', implying a lack of issues or fix-its needing to be done.

I should correct myself from my previous comment. #5 does not say that you can have "whatever" home. It just says brand new.
What's the point? What obstacle is that "wish" overcoming that makes it worth never being able to sell?
 
If that were the case for #5, then there would be no point to #2. The point to number 5 is being able to have a 'brand new home', implying a lack of issues or fix-its needing to be done.

I should correct myself from my previous comment. #5 does not say that you can have "whatever" home. It just says brand new.
That’s moronic. Literally anyone can have a “brand new home”. Your interpretation completely invalidates that as an option because it doesn’t give anyone anything they don’t already have. It becomes a completely moot option.
 
thread title --- Life Questions

do you really want ta know ??
or is it just some passive thang ta toss around in a round about conversation with folks pretending ta be concerned ??

I fer one have a good concerns and questions ---

alright who in the hell jest burned that fart in this elevator ??
 
What's the point? What obstacle is that "wish" overcoming that makes it worth never being able to sell?

That’s moronic. Literally anyone can have a “brand new home”. Your interpretation completely invalidates that as an option because it doesn’t give anyone anything they don’t already have. It becomes a completely moot option.
Not true at all. Most homes that are bought are already lived in homes. Even if you took it as being whatever you want, it would still have a mortgage.
 
Not true at all. Most homes that are bought are already lived in homes. Even if you took it as being whatever you want, it would still have a mortgage.
But if you can afford it then you can afford a new home..... Anyway
 
Ohhhhh!!!! We got a cake boss in the house!

My daughter was watching some show on Netflix this morning called 'Is It Cake' - about people making objects out of cake look real. Its actually pretty fucking crazy how real it looks.
By far the most frustrating medium of the three mentioned. Jack-o-lanterns a close second, as some are solid, and some are stringy. The latter being hard to work with.
 
Not true at all. Most homes that are bought are already lived in homes. Even if you took it as being whatever you want, it would still have a mortgage.
Dude. Stop.

Your interpretation would mean this option has absolutely no value. None at all. Anyone can buy a new construction home. Your interpretation would be infinitely less valuable because the new construction home that they still have to pay for can’t be sold.

That’s a completely illogical interpretation.
 
Dude. Stop.

Your interpretation would mean this option has absolutely no value. None at all. Anyone can buy a new construction home. Your interpretation would be infinitely less valuable because the new construction home that they still have to pay for can’t be sold.

That’s a completely illogical interpretation.
Your interpretation does the same for #2.
 
But #5 is pointless if it's not free, anyone who can afford it can get a new house and sell it regardless of a "wish"
That works both ways. 2 is pointless if it is free.

and secondly, the stickler part is the never being able to move or sell. Thus never being able to advance or take out on the equity.
 
That works both ways. 2 is pointless if it is free.

and secondly, the stickler part is the never being able to move or sell. Thus never being able to advance or take out on the equity.
But #2 isn't pointless because you can sell the house
 
Your interpretation does the same for #2.
Nope. #2 still gives flexibility. Also #5 doesn’t indicate where it is. If #2 is free rent or mortgage where you are and #5 is brand new home in the South Side of Chicago, that’s a real decision.
 
if ya don't believe God made the universe,the world and the people ---- who did then ??

and why do people use the Lords name in vein or Gods name in vein ??
 
Nope. #2 still gives flexibility. Also #5 doesn’t indicate where it is. If #2 is free rent or mortgage where you are and #5 is brand new home in the South Side of Chicago, that’s a real decision.
See I thought the list too ambiguous so I posed many questions but there was no official ruling that made any sense
 
But #2 isn't pointless because you can sell the house

Nope. #2 still gives flexibility. Also #5 doesn’t indicate where it is. If #2 is free rent or mortgage where you are and #5 is brand new home in the South Side of Chicago, that’s a real decision.
And why would someone sell a house if they could just pick #5 and take a dream house with everything thinkable (continent sized) and no mortgage? Nonsense.

As for location, I would agree that #5 allows you to choose the location.
 
And why would someone sell a house if they could just pick #5 and take a dream house with everything thinkable (continent sized) and no mortgage? Nonsense.
But #5 doesn’t say dream house. It just says new. It could be a 750 sq ft new home in a shitty neighborhood.
 
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