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Reply to comment by Pleasant_Carpenter37 in Would I need to pay Rent Twice? by evilhaw
NYS (not anywhere near NYC) and I've always had a landlord ask for first and last up front, then they apply first month to the rent and hold the last month amount as a security deposit
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Reply to comment by NoName881 in Steam Deck Is Reaching Its Limits in Games Like Plague Tale: Requiem by ardi62
Haha I'm playing through DS2 right now and was just thinking that last night "I really wish I were in bed right now"
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Reply to [OC] on the way back from work by phobox91
Great aesthetic, reminds me of the Cabinet of Curiosities short: The Viewing
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Reply to comment by obsessivesnuggler in Used coffin traded in at pawnshop as economy worsens by CCMcC
Least favorite? I actually really liked that for the creepy factor. They nailed the aesthetic. I'm a big Martin Starr fan
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Reply to comment by obsessivesnuggler in Used coffin traded in at pawnshop as economy worsens by CCMcC
Yeah I think it's up and down, very dependent on the directors style and the quality of the story being adapted. I'm a Lovecraft fan so I really liked Pickman's Model and Dream In the Witch House (also watched the Masters of Horror episode on the same story, fairly different interpretation). My least favorite episodes were actually the first two. Lot 36 and Graveyard Rats.
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Reply to comment by VoidbringerEden in Used coffin traded in at pawnshop as economy worsens by CCMcC
Cabinet of Curiosities on Netflix
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Reply to comment by Girls_are_pretty in Used coffin traded in at pawnshop as economy worsens by CCMcC
Loving the show so far. The Autopsy is my favorite episode, so well done
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Reply to comment by iguesswhatevs in Just got my check from former employer closing my 401k account by iguesswhatevs
401k has a 10% early withdrawal penalty. So you'd pay taxes at the base rate (and may owe more, they don't know what your total income will be) so in the numbers you gave as an example you were taxed 20%, but your tax obligation may be 24% for instance, so you'd owe an additional $400 in that case PLUS the early withdrawal 10% penalty on the amount not rolled over if you don't roll all the money into a tax deferred account. So again using 2,000 in this example you'd owe $200 in penalties. In total you'd owe $2000(base tax)+$400(actual tax rate difference)+$200(early withdrawal penalty)=$2600. I think you're confusing taxes with penalties when they're two separate things and additive in this case. If you put the gross $10,000 back into a trad IRA or 401k then you owe no taxes and no penalties, you'll be refunded come tax time.