I have the first book of that. When my mom gifted me it I thought she gave me something giga-based, which would have been really out of character for her, but it just turned out to be something mostly useless, which is quite in-character, lmao.
I've been looking at houses with land that are under 200k, some under 150k, and they're not ratholes either. Essentially houses I can afford on my current salary, meaning that if I get the job I'm gunning for, I'll be able to easily afford the payments and still stock money away or invest it.
I would take advantage of the reduced monthly cost of a 50 year mortgage. In that kind of time, if shit doesn't go sideways for me, my income will have increased and the value of the dollar dropped due to inflation, meaning that 300k home is a lot easier to pay off. And if it's a fixed-rate loan, that's beneficial to me, especially in a collapse. It would also be better in case I lose my job as the minimum monthly payment would be lower than a 30 or 15 year loan making it easier for me to make ends meet. After examining the situation, if you don't get into the mortgage where the 50 year is barely manageable, it seems like a pretty good deal, especially if it's fixed-rate.
Remember, (((Shapiro))) is a subversive and will espouse views and give advice he knows is terrible in the attempt to get the goys to take the bait. Meanwhile, he'll do the smart thing and look out for his and his people's interests and ignore the advice and "wisdom" he gives.
They're just mad cause they won't easily be able to erase his legacy from our collective memory cause that new construction will be there long after he's gone. And if they tear it down, everyone will know it's cause they're spiteful assholes.
The cool thing about D&D and TTRPGs in general is you don't have to use any of that faggot shit. It's fantasy, so change it up how you want. I know I do. Besides, the PDFs and VTT modules are out there free and they also have whole sites dedicated to the rules from current and past editions. It's not hard to not give these insufferable fuckwads money.
7k is actually kind of easy to hit nowadays. Hell, my water cooling loop for the PC I build for myself in 2019 cost $800 bucks and I wan't even going all out. Prices have only gone up since then. Tack on a $3000 video card and other top of the line parts, and you can hit 7k pretty quick.In fact, if you haven't been in the loop, RAM prices have tripled in the past 3 months thanks to AI datacenter demand gobbling it all up. So that RAM that was 200 bucks in July is now 600 bucks.