By mooseknuckle - 31/05/2009 17:11 - United States

Today, I realized that the closest thing I have to a savings account is the cup on my dresser with coins in it. I counted it, $17.34. That is my savings. I'm 28. FML
I agree, your life sucks 21 814
You deserved it 50 745

Same thing different taste

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nammz 0

you're pathetic get a job ydi

LTMcleod 0

to bad you don't buy your own food, electricity, gas, insurance, maybe heat, water bill, furniture. :p

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Wow, I'm younger than you and I have more in my savings. :D

riversdisguise 0

Don't worry. I'm sure most of the smug 'i'm younger than you' kids will be debt ridden by the time they're your age and eligible to get a credit card/personal loan etc. ps. saving obviously turns people into bizzarely angry self rigtheous freaks anyway. Kind of weird.

Come on it ain't that bad. puff a blunt and invest in online poker.

HardWorker86 0

23 - $240,000. But I have come to realize life really isn't about money. If I could go back in time, I would choose to *** the money and party my ass off lol. And education is useless. I kinda wish I went to a IT college rather than a fkn University. Waste 2 extra years. LAME. LAME @#$@#$ASKJFLASKJFL YOU SEE MY ANGER?!?!@!#! MONEY !J@# ARGGGHHHH NOT WORTH IT - LIVE UR LIFE TO DA MAX PARTTEEHHHHH

I'm 18 and have about 700$ saved up - which is no accomplishment since I'll need six times that amount between now and graduation in 3 years (assuming I keep my scholarship). The only thing I'm proud of is not being in debt. I'd say, OP, if you've managed to pay off/not incur debt so far then you should be happy. And BTW before anyone comments on me being one of those teenagers whose parents pay for everything, my dad may pay my cellphone bill but I've been living on my own since July.

wowww. I have about $300 of hard earned money.

looooosssssssseeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

if you have a job minus 10 percent out of your check and put it in a savings account. then slowly increase the percent.