Society & Culture Things in life you just don't understand - Part 5

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The Luke Sayers scandal. I'd just always assumed that me not getting the motivation to, you know: "I'm really attracted to this person, I know, I'll send them a picture of my junk, what could possibly go wrong?" was my "Things that make you feel old" moment. It seemed to me to be a practice reserved for teenagers and the most desperate of desperadoes.

I don't know exactly how old Sayers is, but going by his Wikipedia (starting an internship in 1991) he must be in his 50s. This could be a really naive moment for me, but is this commonplace with Gen X and Gen Y'ers? People in their 30s/40s/50s just sending junk photos to each other through social media all day?
 
The Luke Sayers scandal. I'd just always assumed that me not getting the motivation to, you know: "I'm really attracted to this person, I know, I'll send them a picture of my junk, what could possibly go wrong?" was my "Things that make you feel old" moment. It seemed to me to be a practice reserved for teenagers and the most desperate of desperadoes.

I don't know exactly how old Sayers is, but going by his Wikipedia (starting an internship in 1991) he must be in his 50s. This could be a really naive moment for me, but is this commonplace with Gen X and Gen Y'ers? People in their 30s/40s/50s just sending junk photos to each other through social media all day?
Men of all ages send dick pics on the reg
 
In Vic, for real estate I thought under quoting was illegal and punished.

Since last November Mrs Sinjin and I went to a few auctions close by, probably around 10 just to see what people were paying and the market vibe.

Every single one was posted on real estate.com with a range, last one was $975,000 -$1.1 mill. Watched the buyers do their bids and the town house was declared in the market at $1.25 mill.....what the ****??? Surely that is easy to identify and punish???

Or am I severely wrong here?
 
The Luke Sayers scandal. I'd just always assumed that me not getting the motivation to, you know: "I'm really attracted to this person, I know, I'll send them a picture of my junk, what could possibly go wrong?" was my "Things that make you feel old" moment. It seemed to me to be a practice reserved for teenagers and the most desperate of desperadoes.

I don't know exactly how old Sayers is, but going by his Wikipedia (starting an internship in 1991) he must be in his 50s. This could be a really naive moment for me, but is this commonplace with Gen X and Gen Y'ers? People in their 30s/40s/50s just sending junk photos to each other through social media all day?
sending a pm brb

J/K

Its one thing I've never done officially. I've done a troll version in the past where the nudity was implied but not actual (hence being implied) - those that have seen it still get a laugh from it.
 
In Vic, for real estate I thought under quoting was illegal and punished.

Since last November Mrs Sinjin and I went to a few auctions close by, probably around 10 just to see what people were paying and the market vibe.

Every single one was posted on real estate.com with a range, last one was $975,000 -$1.1 mill. Watched the buyers do their bids and the town house was declared in the market at $1.25 mill.....what the ****??? Surely that is easy to identify and punish???

Or am I severely wrong here?

In Victoria, it is illegal, but real estate agents are snakes and know how to slither their way around it.

The vendor currently only has to advise of their reserve price on the day of the auction, which means that the agent only needs to update the price guide on the morning of the auction. In the lead up, the agent only needs to find 3 comparable properties when coming up with their price guide. Of course they only select 3 properties that undercook what they think the vendor will take, so a good rule of thumb is to add 10% to the upper band of the price guide.

Agents are supposed to update the price guide if the vendor rejects an offer that is above the price range provided, but they will just say “the vendor isn’t looking at early offers”.
 
In Vic, for real estate I thought under quoting was illegal and punished.

Since last November Mrs Sinjin and I went to a few auctions close by, probably around 10 just to see what people were paying and the market vibe.

Every single one was posted on real estate.com with a range, last one was $975,000 -$1.1 mill. Watched the buyers do their bids and the town house was declared in the market at $1.25 mill.....what the ****??? Surely that is easy to identify and punish???

Or am I severely wrong here?

When i see a price range, I add 10-15%
 

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