Debts

Debts will make you feel like a character on MTV's "The Real World." Worthless. Stupid. Hopeless. Annoying. You get the idea. Avoid debts to begin with, and get rid of 'em quick if you've got 'em.

Most Debts Suck Almost As Much As "The Real World"

Do not spend your life battling debts

There are so many things in this world that would be better investments of your time. Having debts that need your constant attention - and that are constant drains on your bank accounts - is akin to watching episodes of "The Real World" all day on MTV. It will rot your brain, literally. That show is the dumbest piece of crap possibly ever aired on cable. Which is no small feat. Seriously, where do they find these people. There is nothing "real" about them. They are just morons who get drunk and hook up, and while we have no problem with that, they have no comprehension of actual real world problems such as debts.

What does a sheltered, egocentric suburban princess with a 95 I.Q. think about, really? Clothes, TV. Not a whole lot else. These people have no understand of what debts are like to most people in America. Thousands upon thousands of people are just trying to get by while these ass clowns party it up and act like their lives are so important. Man it makes us sick. That is why we are here with our own website -- to talk about real problems and how they can be counteracted. To discuss how actual people with normal lives respond to adversity and what debt reduction can do to help.

Fight debts on your own terms

If "The Real World" has taught us anything, it's that the future of this country is in deep trouble. These people will one day become adults and when they do, WE ARE F--KED! But that's not what we are here to talk about. We are here to dole out advice to those of you who have serious debts, not discuss bad reality shows we hate. After all, what good does it do to rant and rave about a crappy show when there are serious problems to be discussed, and Americans in need of help from student loans, medical bills, legal fees, and credit card bills. What is the point behind all this ranting when there is actual work to be done?

We're not sure, but it appears we just did. The discussion of debts will have to wait until later.


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