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DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe 1 year agoAhhh all of sudden we’re admitting mortgages are both a risk and an initial loss in value, interesting.
Good luck trying to win internet arguments with insults, I’m sure it seems natural to you.
Doesn’t tell the audience what your own insecurities are at all.
Jmdatcs@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I’m not trying to win by insulting you, I’m doing that because you deserve it. You should feel bad about what you are. If you feel shame for it maybe you’ll keep your mouth shut like a good little halfwit instead of vomiting out bullshit that might influence others to make a bad decision.
You can’t win so you keep putting words in my mouth. I never said mortgages are a risk and I absolutely didn’t say they were a loss in value. I’d say I didn’t know where you’re getting that, but it’s probably right out of your ass like everything else. I not saying now that there aren’t risks involved in buying a house but I never said there were, because that’s not what I’ve been talking about. I’ve just been refuting your nonsense about home equity as it applies to net worth and the rate you gain equity after buying.
In case you forgot, once again:
You said you have to pay off 50% of a house before it’s positive to your net worth. That’s not just wrong, it’s dumb as fuck.
You said it takes years or decades to break even selling a house. That’s not just wrong, it’s dumb as fuck.
DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe 1 year ago
My feelings are both hurt and my world shattered by you and your sockpuppet’s fax and logik Q_Q
Jmdatcs@lemmy.world 1 year ago
For the sake of anyone in the future that might be subjected to the inane bullshit that issues from your deficient mind. I really hope you do feel that way. Sometimes valuable lessons are hard to hear. Good luck applying them, I’m sure everyone in your life would appreciate it.