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Chantal James@chantalalive.bsky.social |
Wills are rich people advice. That's not advice for people who don't have much.
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Chantal James@chantalalive.bsky.social |
Wills are rich people advice. That's not advice for people who don't have much.
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thesheeark
@thesheeark.bsky.social
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Nonono have a will bc the worst ppl will swoop in before everyone else and your true loved ones will lose everything of you, sometimes before they ever knew you died. Even just vaguely leaving your stuff to someone you trust will distribute it is better than nothing. Happened to my fam SIX times
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brain frog♿🫁 is recovering
@brainfrog.bsky.social
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literally lmao. the only thing the 3 ppl in my life who care about me need to worry abt when i die is which one of them i'll come back to haunt the most
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queer & pleasant danger
@laurenmpayne.bsky.social
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i do strongly recommend adding a beneficiary to bank account(s) tho, even if there's only $10 in it. the beneficiary will have near-immediate access to the funds which can help with logistics. i just put my partner on mine so she can pull out rent if i pass when rent is due.
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anti coldtag aktion
@ind3fatigable.xyz
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Nah. We broke than a joke, and we still needed one to manage finance shit after Dad died. Makes a lot of headaches if it's not done. Def don't leave Bae out in the cold with no idea what to do with your stuff, please 🙏🏾
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