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Cake day: June 14th, 2023

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  • Realtors never proofread shit. This kind of fuckup happens all the time with houses in the millions listed for like $1,000.

    You’d bet that if any of these listings were in any way considered binding that they would quadruple check their accuracy before submitting, but apparently it’s okay to be completely wrong about something you are advertising to potential clients and still get to keep your job afterwards.


  • Furbag@lemmy.worldtoRetroGaming@lemmy.worldBuilt to last
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    5 months ago

    Sega Dreamcast is not an example of a console that I would describe as “built to last”. I had two and both of them died in the same way - the optical lens cracked from heat stress and stopped reading disks. There was never any warning it was about to happen, and no way to prevent it as far as I knew.

    As unlucky as I was with the Dreamcast, I made up for it by only ever having to buy one Xbox 360. I still own my original console which was never refurbished and never red ringed on me.





  • I see goof-ups like this all the time in the NMLS system. Someone thought they were inputting the price in the thousands and meant to list it at 4.7 million, or this is actually a rental and the monthly cost is $4,700 which still seems quite low for such a large property.

    Back when I was house shopping I would gets automatic forwards from my agent about “new listings under your budget!” and they would be crazy low prices like $600 or something. Takes a few days for the listing agent to notice their own screw up and fix the listing.


  • OP, you’re a good dad and husband. Keep trying and stay strong. I don’t know if I could do what you are doing, and I don’t have any advice to give, but just know I’m rooting for you over here. Nothing stays the same forever - one thing I do hear from people is that you blink and the kid is grown and you wonder where all the time went. I can’t say for sure if that will happen, but this lifestyle change is temporary, at the very least, and you’ll be feeling more normal as time goes on. Maybe once your son is more grown, there will be an opportunity to bond with him on a level you can’t reach while he’s an infant? Anyway, good luck!