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What is the worst thing you've ever done to get drugs or money for drugs?

I have done some things I’ve regretted and been ashamed of, but nothing like this. When I was a teenager living on the streets in San Francisco, I had a friend named Marc who had left home in New York and came all the way across the country with nothing and no one to live on the streets in SF. Why did he do this?His dad was a heroin addict. His dad couldn’t keep up with his habit, so he would find men that wanted to have sex for money. Only his dad didn’t have sex with them. He brought them home and forced his son to! My poor, broken friend was pimped out by his own father for 6 years, ages 8 to 12, to support daddy’s drug habit. Eventually he found the strength and bravery to leave, and he left that son of a bitch as far behind as he could. He ran until the ocean stopped him.I haven’t seen Marc in 25 years, but I think about him still. I hope he was able to heal.

What is the most messed up thing you have ever done in any video game?

Fed my companion to some cannibals.Fallout New Vegas is one of the first RPGs I started playing and liked and the choice of options you get throughout the game is outstanding! I played along trying to be the “nice-guy” for most of it. Till I thought “Hmmm…. Am I really having fun with the game?”.And that’s when I reached the Ultra-Luxe Casino, run by the White Glove Society. A self-proclaimed “posh” place catering to a specific crowd.Initially, the specific crowd were just rich snobs who wanted something exclusive. And I was right for most of it. Till I started on a Quest to find the missing son of one of the [meat] vendors to the Casino.Soon after the Quest started, it became quite obvious that the White Glove Society had a dark past, where the members had a certain proclivity towards human flesh. I genuinely believed they were “reformed” and had moved to being better people, till I talked to this asshole. MortimerThrough some fancy Speech I was able to figure out his true motives - Revert the Society to its old traditions. The fucker was a cannibal and wanted to convince others to become so. His plan was to make them eat “exquisite cuisine” cooked out of Human Meat, and then casually tell them it makes no difference.But, I wanted to spice things up in the game.The dialogues led to the realization that he had kidnapped that lost son, and was going to have him cooked and served. But since the father was a high-profile person for the Casino, they wanted to avoid trouble and he wanted a replacement. That’s when one of the options for me was to suggest him my own fucking male companion. And I did so.I went to where the son was kept hostage, convinced him to go back to his father without any issues, asked my companion to wait there, and shut and locked the door behind him.Soon, there was a big banquet for some of the high-profile members, and my companion was served as their food.So, not only did I agree to the Cannibal, I offered my companion to them to be cooked and served AND I eventually led to a whole lot of other people to turn to cannibalism since they had already had a taste for it.To recover from this I shot Mortimer point-blank, and am now going over to the Legion and destroying them. I should consider reevaluating my choices for having fun in this game.

Is there anyway I can get my money back that I lost to a online fraud?

If you have your CVV code than you can secure yourself from frauds. CVV code gives you the most amazing aspect of buying online CVV is that your money is refundable if your chosen CVV is invalid or not working properly. Your money is safe and will be refunded if you are dealing with a reliable Cvv Shop online. For more details you may view on Rank country USA.

What is the most precious thing you have?

I think that the most precious thing that I have got is TRUST. I have thought over various other things that are important to me like education, position, power, possessions or health. However, nothing seems to be more precious than trust. Cost of Acquiring TrustAcquiring trust of people is a lifetime project. This is how we acquire trust of different people. ·        Trust of Parents: o  When you respect them from your hearto  When you obey their directions,o  When you never lie to them o  When you always keep your promises·        Trust of Spouse: o  When you share your deepest thoughts and feelings o  When you love them genuinely, o  When you never lied to hero  When you are always faithful ·        Trust of Children: o  When you always fulfil your promises, o  When you controlled you anger when they committed mistakeso  When you stood by them when they failed, o  When you have never humiliated them before their friends o  When you ignored their immature behaviour·        Trust of friends: o  When you stood by them at the time of their need,o  When you appreciated them for their good work in their absenceo  When you defended them in public o  When you resisted the temptation of criticizing them behind their back o  When you have helped them without their asking·        Trust of Organization: o  When you had been honest and loyal with organization, o  When you constantly achieved your targets o  When you always fulfilled your promise o  When you have given respect to your seniorso  When you have cared and empathized with your subordinates·        Trust of Society: o  When you have followed the moral and ethical rules of society, o  When you never cheat and defraud others, o  When you pay back to society more than what it gave youo  When you do something which make your country proudValue of TrustTrust is most precious of all possessions, because you can get so many things due to trust·        People trust your words·        People follow your vision·        People ignore your mistakes·        People love you from their heart·        People believe you deeply·        People stand up for you at the time of your needTrust is however very fragile. It takes a lifetime to build trust but only few mistakes to lose it.That is why I believe that TRUST is the most precious thing in my life and also in the life of every human being.

Can I Recieve Money Anonymously?

Hello,
I can tell that you sound concerned and scared, if i were you i would not trust a guy off the internet, i can for example deface you, hack your family and blame it all on you, it is very similar for the scenario you mentioned although i am an ethical hacker (good hacker search it up), you can set up a bitcoin wallet, account of fake information from "www.fakenamegenerator.com"
just make sure to include your bitcoin not actual credit card, by doing this you cannot be hacked, leaked either. just 32 long random bits of numbers and characters, all are free to make, yes someone does need your name by law, but i do not allow random people to see it though, here's the steps. 1, make a fake account with fake email and fake password (long password). 2, use your newly created wallet, be sure to have a backup wallet as well with encryption such as a password. 3, use a VPN , sites nowadays gather our IP's GEOlocation, like how in NCIS they track down a gang or a killer by its IP, very simple to do a well. 4, never trust anyone on the internet, i am sure that they might even kidnap you, that's right! There have been people who were just like you asking money on the deep web and BAM door wrecked and kidnapped or killed so proceed with caution, i suggest you to mine BitCoins with your bitcoin wallet, get a good laptop/computer and install a miner, a wallet, a server an mine, people get 5 grand in 5 days by mining it all, that's right!

Are there saving accounts i can put money in but cant touch?

You could try a 'Christmas Club' account, but if you're prone to blowouts, having access to your money over Christmas may not be a good idea for you. Cash Term Deposits are all right, but you can't contribute to it in an ongoing way.

I suggest you find a managed fund (I think they're called "mutual funds" in the United States) that has penalties for early withdrawal. You can have a direct credit from your bank account into them these days, and the three days it takes for the money to be transferred back to your account when you withdraw it might make you think twice about withdrawing it.

My best suggestion would be to go to your bank and see if they have a financial planner you can see for free. Some banks have them on staff, and if you have an account there then a consultation with them is a free service. A financial planner has their finger on the pulse of what new investment products are around, and will be able to recommend the best product for you, based on your timeframe, attitude to risk, and objectives. One hour of your life talking to them could save you thousands.

Save the biggest deposit you can. Do a budget and learn how to live on the cheap. The less you need to borrow, the better off you will be. I'm paying my homeloan off in 5 years because we saved a very big deposit!

If you get paid by direct credit, not cheque, then ask your employer if they can transfer some of the funds on payday to the other account directly. This will save you bank fees for transfers.

What is the most rebellious thing you have done?

I began university with a declared major in mathematics, with the idea of studying theoretical mathematics. I did, and still do, love the study of that sort of thing, but before too long I felt lost …… Not so much in the subject matter, but rather among the students.For those of you unfamiliar with the glorious folk who study such concepts, you may be tempted to dismiss them as pocket-protector nerds, but you are wrong.These scholars live in a metal palace beyond the understanding of most: where the rest of us struggle to discern the difference between a million and a billion, or don’t care, these minds happily contemplate numbers and concepts that will not only transform our universe, but universes we don’t yet conceive (they do.)Once, and to this day it galls me I did not take note of this poor author who remains uncredited (TRULY, anyone who knows? TELL me!), I read something by another writer who’d coincidentally taken a similar path to mine, and he wrote in one sentence this summary of what I did:“I started as a math major, but I didn’t have the imagination.”::::So I consulted with a cousin/frriend, an attorney just outside the city, who was also an alum, and he gave me some excellent advice: “Learn how to learn. Worry less about studying actual instructive courses. Take philosophy, literature… hone your critical thinking skills, and this, more than anything else you can do, will make your education valuable throughout your life.”He was, to use a little math: one hundred percent correct. So: despite the horror of my parents, and my own fear? I switched to English literature, and studied poetry, comparative literature, philosophy, medieval history…… and not once have I ever felt my education less than adequate.

What is the luckiest thing that happened to you?

I will start this by noting that most people think I am a hard core cop hater. I'm not. I just have a deep blood passionate hatred for a few very specific cops that ruined my life. And these same cops also blessed me with the greatest life ever.I was in a bad car wreck. My minivan was cut in half by a plow truck. I had a broken neck, both wrists broken, all 10 fingers broken, my left cheek bone fractured, and my lower jaw was split. My passenger will never walk again.The cop refused to allow​ me access to emergency medical treatment because I am deaf.After legals pursuing this illegal act of a police officer, I was hunted down and violently beaten for 18 months.Simultaneously, what was going on in my Wasilla life was job instability, and my wife was working full time at Carr's/Safeway groceries, and her paycheck after 40 hours then deduct union dues and benefits was totalling a whole $85/week. Ever try to survive on $85/week?I was taking every shit shoveling job I could get, and that was ANYWHERE. There was no place I would not go to find work.So the offer came down to toss my tools into a Freightliner truck and move north. I was packed in 24 hours and rolling. Wife joined me a month later in Fairbanks,It was a rocky start, but we managed.Now… we have our dream homestead, the shop I always wanted, she has her own shop, dream cars in possession, two dogs, scenic view, off grid, middle of nowhere, no neighbors, several acres…And it's all thanks to a bunch of badged thugs violently pushing me out of my hometown.Wasilla is economically dead. A 1/4 acre of unbuildable swamp sells for just shy of $400k dollars. There's over 100 mechanic shops there, and all struggling for work. If you can get a job doing anything, then it will be at minimum wage (even a store manager will be less than $10/hour) or barely above. People are essentially fighting over the scraps and leftovers. Drugs, thieves, and shady businessman are rampant in Wasilla. Taking a job, and then at the end not being paid and the boss skips town is a real joy.Now… 5 acres homestead WITH A HOUSE for $1000 down and $250/mo to own it on a 6 year payment…My wife works in town as a florist making $20/hour.I take work thru the shop, as well as maintain the homestead daily stuff while she is at work.The worst days of my life in Wasilla only prepared me for this incredible life here.All from a traffic accident and a bad cop.

How can you get the most money out of the GI Bill?

This is a tricky question because there are a lot of variables, but I believe the dollar amount is greater IN GENERAL if you enlist AFTER college, and let the Army pay your student loans for you.

I get regular updates from military.com and it lists the Gi Bill cap at $51,000. If you're in the National Guard you can also get state money though.

That's just raw dollar amounts. I you enlist first, you also get access to special grants and schloarships, and some schools reduce tuition for servicemen. The JC I went to actually didn't charge me for tuition at all. All I paid was books and parking. So that is something else to think about.

One more thing: If you join the Guard with Active First, you spend two years in the active army and then four in the reserves. What this gets you is access to the Post 9/11 GI Bill, which will pay for your housing while you're in school. That is a pretty good deal and will allow you to just be a full time student if you're careful.

So in other words: it's a mixed bag and there is a lot of money either way. If you mostly want to go to college, I'd do that first. If you mostly want to enlist, then vise-versa. Either way, be sure to finish school. The money is so much better in the officer ranks that its not even funny.

What's the most unsettling/creepy thing that someone has said to you?

I’ve had several crazy experiences working for Starbucks, but this was definitely the creepiest thing anyone has said to me.Starbucks was a pretty stressful job for me at first. The first few shifts in particular were fairly overwhelming. The amount of customers and the pace we had to keep was quite a bit to get used to. For the most part though, I grew to like it, and enjoyed most of my regular customers. I grew up in the Coachella Valley, in Southern California, and my Starbucks was located between several different retirement communities, and most of our regular customers were elderly. Of course, I did have a few rude, angry, or downright strange customers from time to time. This customer/interaction was one of the strangest things I’ve ever experienced.I was a bright eyed 18 year old on my first day of work. My first shift was spent training on the cash register in the lobby. I was at the end of my shift, and my last two customers of the day approached the counter. It was a man presumably in his mid to late 60s, and a woman of similar age that I assume was his wife or partner. The transaction took place normally. I wrote the cups for their drinks, wrung in the transaction, and just before finalizing, I ask if there was anything else they would like.The man looked at me with a wry (read creepy) smile, and after a tiny moment of hesitation (possibly to add effect, or make sure my supervisor was out of earshot) he says,“Yeah. An 18 year old boy.”To make it even worse, the woman that was with him had been looking away when he said this, and after hearing this, she turned to face me as well, and while smiling gave me the slightest nod as if to agree with his request.I was pretty dumb struck. I honestly don’t remember what I said or how I finished the transaction. In retrospect I find it even more unsettling that he knew my age, but I suppose it wasn’t too hard to guess. It was an excellent way to finish my first shift!

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