

I’d much rather someone who actually needs the money enough to pick up small change takes them rather than for them to just sit there. If someone’s desperate enough to fish coins out of a fountain for a few dollars, they can absolutely have them.
Kobolds with a keyboard.
I’d much rather someone who actually needs the money enough to pick up small change takes them rather than for them to just sit there. If someone’s desperate enough to fish coins out of a fountain for a few dollars, they can absolutely have them.
Well, I’m sold!
It’s time sensitive - she needs someone to fill this position right now. If it’s so time sensitive, she might be willing to pay more than she normally would to get someone to do so.
Sounds to me like she put her cards on the table and gave you a nice bargaining chip when it comes time to discuss compensation.
I mean, it’s not like it’s a serious question for which I need a specific answer. Folks have been replying with answers from various jurisdictions, which is great - all interesting!
Good idea - get ahead of the problem. I like it. Make sure to take extensive notes and leave them somewhere you can access at any time.
It’s not taught to us (in the US), either; in my opinion, this is the sort of thing that should be covered in the last year of primary school. There’s so many general things you need to know to function in society as an adult that we’re just expected to learn on our own.
You obviously know better than I do, so take this with a grain of salt, but I was curious, and a quick google search turned up this source, which says:
Let’s say you are a tax resident in Portugal, and your gross annual income for 2022 is €30,000. To calculate your income tax liability for the year, you would follow these steps:
Determine your tax bracket: Your €30,000 falls into the 35% tax bracket. Calculate the tax owed on the portion of your income in that bracket: The portion in the 35% bracket is €9,678 (€30,000 – €20,322). To calculate the tax owed on this portion, you would multiply it by the tax rate of 35%, which gives you €3,384.30. Calculate the tax owed on the portion of your income in the lower tax brackets: The portion of your income in the lower tax brackets is €20,322 (€30,000 – €9,678). To calculate the tax owed on this portion, you would add up the tax owed at each lower tax rate. That gives you:
€1,033.80 for the portion of your income in the 14.5% bracket €1,259.96 for the portion of your income in the 23% bracket €2,901.30 for the portion of your income in the 28.5% bracket
Adding these amounts together gives you a total of €5,195.06.
I’d buy The Drunk Skunk for the label, no question.
One of the benefits off of the top of my head, is that people wouldn’t be scared of their salary increasing just enough, to actually lower their clean income.
Why wouldn’t they? This isn’t how it works now, but people are still scared of it.
To be clear, the first three tax brackets are at $11600, $47150, and $100526 (for a single filer), at 10%, 12% and 22% respectively. If you make $58000, the first $11600 is taxed at 10%, the next $35550 is taxed at 12%, and the remaining $10850 is taxed at 22%. (This is the exact example the IRS gives.) If you go from making $47k (the top of which falls in the 12% bracket) to $48k (the top of which falls in the 22% bracket), you’re still making more money. That last $850 is just taxed at a higher rate.
The problem with this is that if you’re using anything ‘non-standard’, you have to devise this system during your 7 days, and then you have to include in your message enough information to figure the system out anew when the loop resets. You’ve got to be specific enough that next-loop you will definitely figure out the exact same system, or you might mis-interpret your message and if you lose the information that you’re in a loop, you’re fucked.
Basically my point is, you’re wasting prime time that could be spent on some enjoyable activity in each loop. Unless solving your own puzzle is enjoyable, in which case, you do you - you can spend eternity living in your own Memento-inspired personal mystery, if you want to.
(like action 23 = “mess with the sketchy microwave”)
How much time are you spending devising this system? Because you’re going to have to devise the system anew each week, unless you also store instructions for deciding on a system in the file.
How do you store what killed you? Theoretically you can’t edit the log once you die (you’d just start the new loop, with no memory of what killed you).
More importantly, why do you want to escape? This hypothetical time loop sounds awesome.
You can fit quite a lot of plain text in 1kb; it’s really just a 1024 character message. What you’d want to store would really be dependent on how the day went, but starting with “You are in a time loop. It resets every week on Monday at 6AM” would probably be sufficient to get things rolling; that’s only 61B.
I’d just add information that helped me have the best 7 days possible - really just a schedule of things to do. Did I read a really good book? Note that down, read it every week, enjoy that time. Did I play a great game? Same thing. Once I found 7 days worth of activities that were maximally enjoyable, I’d be happy to just stay in that time loop forever; the memory reset is really a blessing, not a curse.
I don’t feel compelled to answer questions that don’t apply to me or which were not directed at me, so I don’t know.
The organ? Or did the church you visited have something else?