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The fuck does no real bills mean? Does eating, rent and gas/insurance not count as real bill?
66 0 ReplyForget the bills, why does she clarify no real kids?
40 0 ReplyPets, or the more grotesque option, step-children.
22 0 ReplyI assumed that they might be referring to either pets or kids in her class at school. Don't teachers have to pay for stuff out of pocket a lot of times?
6 0 ReplyDon't teachers have to pay for stuff out of pocket a lot of times?
Yep. But at least you can claim that on your taxes! Only up to $300 per year though.
(Spoiler alert: it's always more than $300 a year)
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Stranger still: "no real kid(s)".
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More importantly what does no real kids mean?
Step kids? Only daughters? Just pets?
27 0 ReplyProbably the kids she has in classroom.
6 0 ReplyStudents, maybe?
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I just assumed she lived at home a d mom and dad paid for her car, insurance and cell phone. If she's lucky, they also paid for college.
11 1 ReplyYou know what, i kinda agree. Eating, rent, transport, etc shouldnt be real bills. A teacher 100% should be able to pay for those easily.
9 1 ReplyI mean that is how it works in my country, not so much the US
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