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Why is it so hard in India to get married for over 30M?
Fair points, you have to be a submissive man even after checking all boxes you’ve mentioned. -
What's the context here?
Is this a Shia thing? -
More Than 800K Have Lost $2B on Trump’s Meme Coin
No sympathy for anyone who loses money buying crypto. Even less sympathy if they buy it because it has this guys name on it. -
Ye hai after effects of latent ke
samay ki comedy bhi iske jokes se clean h...kya yeti bhi sex krta hoga?? -
Trump official orders consumer protection agency to stop work
**Shout it from the rooftops:**
The CFPB had *just* finalized a rule in January, that banks and lenders will no longer be able to consider unpaid medical bills as a credit history factor when deciding whether to approve loans or mortgages for Americans. BUT because it hasn’t taken effect yet, this order SUSPENDS IT.
Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion already said they’ll remove unpaid medical debt from credit reports where the amount is $500 or under. But the new CFPB rule went further, and banned ALL outstanding medical bills from showing up on credit reports, AND prohibited lenders from using that information.
This new rule would have saved SO MANY people, raising their credit scores and allowing them to get mortgages or car loans or small business loans etc. Ofc this disproportionately affects people of colour,
CFPB created this new rule because research that showed that outstanding medical debt is a poor predictor of ability to pay a loan.
The new rule would have removed ***$49 million in medical debt from the credit reports of 15 million Americans.***
According to CFPB, 1 in 5 Americans have at least one medical debt collection account on their credit reports, and over half of collection entries on credit reports are for medical debts.
But now this rule will die on the vine, and those 15 million Americans will continue to suffer. These are fellow citizens who were ALREADY likely underinsured, who obviously had health and medical issues requiring them to take on this debt, and now it will weigh on them like a boulder forever, preventing them from moving forward with their lives.
There were a lot more benefits to this rule being implemented, including privacy rules
God this makes me so angry. -
NOBODY DRINKS WATER LIKE ME, NOBODY
He's blowing on it to make it cold obviously. -
Late night thirst trap
Shilpa ka alawa dusri ladki kon hai? -
For all the depressed people out there
Got fired on Thursday. 🥹 -
Tether CEO "All people alive ... will move to new QUANTUM-RESISTANT addresses”
What is he trying to say -
Why do you want to get into IIT's ?
Because it's the best technology institute in India
+ I belongs to lower middle class family
Aur koi option nhi hai..
+ Mjhe padne ke alava kuchh bhi achha nhi ata..
Neither sports nor any good skill -
My First 300km Ride on a Honda SP 125 – Experience & Insights
[OC] Original Content -
Virat Kohli shook hands with a ball boy at the boundary line. A wholesome moment for him.
https://preview.redd.it/wn6b01w9i5ie1.png?width=720&format=png&auto=webp&s=d5ca66c2a4d3dba247707a5c369f67d0079c16c9
Caption this guys! -
How to get a reluctant person to go to a psychologist/counsellor?
What is your mother's stand at his accusations -
Why do you want to get into IIT's ?
because mostly baccho ke paas crore rs nhi hote foreign jane ke aur india mein best IIT hai islie almost sbko shuruat mein IIT hi jana hota hai -
Worst driving senses in gujarat.
Welcome to surat singham -
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Ek baat common hai aur vo hai ki dono mai chutiye bahre hai, koi repationship wala c hai aur koi depression wala -
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What happened? -
Morning walk at Okhla Bird Sanctuary
What camera do you use ? -
Tether CEO "All people alive ... will move to new QUANTUM-RESISTANT addresses”
As a laymen… can I get pointed to a breakdown on why this is concerning. Is it basically saying accounts will not be secure?
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