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Also CHRISTEN is retarded on GC starts, I would find use for his 20 points but there is simply no one to lose to especially if the UAE juice is as good as it looked on VINE and NARVAEZ.
Psyop me.
> The Portuguese Anti-Doping Authority (ADoP) has imposed long-term suspensions on two cyclists: Venceslau Fernandes (30) and Rafael Silva (35). Fernandes received a six-year suspension. Rafael Silva, who has since retired, received a four-year suspension.
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In other non ciclismo related news the snow lead to complete infrastructure breakdown in my area and that's really pathetic tbh. In the morning everything was slow which is to be expected but in the afternoon everything was moving at snails pace crawl with lots of chaos, cars getting stuck trying to get in and out of parking spaces and shit.
I've shoveled snow for a total of like 60 minutes today, I have never shoveled snow before. 'tis the season innit
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This shit became an ice storm when it crossed the border.
Not on my turf, but it did.
And being a homeowner is all nice and shit, still thinking about it, but constant repairs and duties around are a big luxury tax.
A flat? Just pay the bills and you're good.
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> roof needs a beam inspected
> gutter leaks
> a cable is dangling
> lightning rod is squeaking
> Big Mold under the windowsill
> a crack started to form between the window and the wall
> paint is starting to flake
> basement has some type of mositure related persistent issue

I don't know honestly, whenever I read pros and cons from homeowners the "always something to do around the house" is a staple.
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mhm there's always something to do but doesn't mean you can't just ignore it
the trick is to budget in the major stuff and get it in order when you buy the home
I'm glad I got my little piece of land when I did because when I look now it's pretty much over for people in my income range, everyone's getting outpriced
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Yeah, I may be too old to get a home and enjoy it, having kids even now means I will be a full time chauffeur and teenager headache solver in 15 years at around 55, I will have to start having doc appointments meself regularly after another 5, I will be already slowing down and ignoring more and more stuff so there enjoyment/chore zero sum game will be going the wrong way.
I am thinking obviously about a nice location for the house, not some suburb shitcube with all the cons of a city with very few pros of a city, no pros of outside town.
Plus exactly, this shit is so expensive now, unless I write some magic trading bot that will literally print me money on Polymarket - for my IT wage it is still rather stupid, will have to be fortified with bad loans.
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I do have a magical neighbor situation right now, two empty flats, two sweet old ladies, an older couple, my longtime acquaintance neighbor who once a while throws a tame party with music and loud laughing for two hours, the worst is a family with older teenagers but it is because of their stupid dog they can't control, little shit is quiet most of the time but when he smells someone or goes down the staircase it is mad barks all the way.
This luxury of no neighbor problems is a rarity though.
I did find a nice house yesterday THOUGH, but it is over 500eurok and judging by zero interior photos - complete repair needed.
It is in one of those rare locations when you're actually well in the city but the view is great, the neighborhood is sparse and you have almost a guarantee nothing else will be built in a way that will block your quasi-country experience.
And the public transport stop is not that far away.


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