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Have You Ever Accepted Something You Didn’t Need?

  Oh, the power of the internet. In case you missed it, Matthew Inman (hilarious cartoonist at The Oatmeal) received a letter from an attorney representing FunnyJunk.com. Due to some past drama between the two sites, the attorney is threatening to sue Inman in federal court. Or, conveniently, if Inman wants to send a check [...]

5 Reasons to Consider Becoming a Hermit

  The other day my son came running into my office and stopped short. “Um, Mom?” he asked. “I don’t mean this in a bad way, but when was the last time you actually got dressed?” I don’t know what’s worse - that he asked, or that I had to think about it. In my [...]

Do You Engage in Pro-Debt Behaviors?

  Yesterday my ex-husband burst through my front door without knocking. “I need your help!” he gasped. I’m thinking someone in his family is very sick or dying, or maybe he wrecked his car. But of course, if you’ve read some of my background, you know better. No, the “emergency” was that his debit card [...]

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