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Brandon G. On Slavery and Broken Bonds, Perhaps
4 October 2018 | 0 replies
I continued to be astounded that we were all stuck in a prison on death row and I just found the master key to every lock, yet as it turns out, all these years of hearing how no one wanted to be in prison was just a way of expression their discontent on how the prison treated them, not a true desire to escape.
Matt Hietbrink Sell or continue to buy homes
12 February 2019 | 7 replies
Hate and discontent
Amir Navabpour Peerstreet vs. Patch of land
24 February 2019 | 6 replies
Previously, I noticed alot of discontent among posters on BP about patch of land, but I haven't had any problems (granted I only have one note), and Patch of land has lower LTV's and higher rates than Peerstreet. 
Roy N. Rent too low... or so I was told today.
28 June 2015 | 24 replies
If your rents are substantially lower than what other landlords charge in your neighborhood, then you might be creating discontent among their tenants, or at least making it difficult for them to justify a further increase in rents.
Jin Kim Tenant's problematic son
30 August 2016 | 9 replies
I have never contacted the police as I do not want to make myself a target of their discontent, which is why I would like to remain anonymous in this matter.
Jeremy Tillotson What The H*** Is Wrong With Wholesalers
13 December 2015 | 80 replies
I understand the discontent for those doing bad things but honestly it sounds like the bad things are coming from both ends of the spectrum here.
Jeremy Cohen Everyone Is Gifted But Most People Never Open Their Package
16 November 2015 | 25 replies
for freelancers, hackers, students, artists & anyone with an independent disposition where they can come together to learn, teach, collaborate, play & socialize", reminds me of 1 Samuel 22:2 "And every one that was in distress, and every one that was in debt, and every one that was discontented, gathered themselves unto him; and he became a captain over them"...
Samuel Hall Stuck between two VA candidates
18 April 2016 | 0 replies
. – USA983 hours worked25 jobs5.56/hr (I am curious as to why she is charging for so little, I am concerned that she would become discontent with the current rate and might negotiate for more.
Dave Abbott Looking for someone to take over owner financing
24 April 2017 | 6 replies
Internet lending is full of shade and discontent.  
Danny Polanski California is at it again.
17 January 2023 | 55 replies
It "kind of" seems to read to me that many of the homeless in that area must be Ex-Cons.And that Public and Private housing will not rent to them, despite vouchers or jobs.And they believe this will get these people indoors (and right next to law abiding citizens who are working hard all day long (not at home).Your Class B and C areas seem like they will degrade into Class D areas pretty quickly, as will it will probably lower desirability to live there.Desirability might take a while to surface, but Peter Programmer and his Wife Debbie Department manager (and their two children Emma and Petee Jr, who get great grades, along with their dog Chipper) might start looking at places like Austin to move to so they are not paying Boo Koo Bucks to live in a Crime hole.Then when the last well paid non-criminal family moves out, what are you left with.A once thriving area now filled with a a discontented scarey rabble between prison sentences (revolving door--recidivism) instead of high paid middle class workers.