retirement, and 46% have saved less than $10,000. One: this is really a sad thing. Two: the first thing I thought after seeing this was 'gosh darn it, I'm part of the 46% percent'. Why can I never be completely serious about anything (except when I am completely serious)? Also, while taking a break, I looked up random facts. Apparently, the longest non-scientific word in the english language is floccinaucinihilipili
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Randomness is my life.
This post is probably going to be very random overall, so brace yourself. Both yesterday and today I worked at my dad's office, working on a project. I had to do a TON of research yesterday, but today I got to move on, so it's a little more interesting. Anyway, while researching, I came upon this information: Fifty-six percent of American workers have saved less than $25,000 for
retirement, and 46% have saved less than $10,000. One: this is really a sad thing. Two: the first thing I thought after seeing this was 'gosh darn it, I'm part of the 46% percent'. Why can I never be completely serious about anything (except when I am completely serious)? Also, while taking a break, I looked up random facts. Apparently, the longest non-scientific word in the english language is floccinaucinihilipili fication. It comes from a latin word (not sure which) and it basically means nothing (ironic, isn't it? One of the longest ever words literally means nothing...). I pondered this for a while. After my break, my sister and I ate lunch and went home. I headed on over to the orthodontist after chilling for a bit, and sat still through painful procedures and people sticking things in my mouth. As a reward, my mom took me over to a thrift store and I bought 8 VHS tapes (LOVE) and a t-shirt that has movie spoilers written all over it (i.e: it says "Snape killed Dumbledore [Harry Potter]," and "299 die [300]," and "The kid's therapist is a ghost [Sixth Sense]."). It amuses me. It amuses my brother too, as a matter of fact. Ha, just re-read this. It kinda makes little-to-no sense... ah, well. I'm tired, so I have an excuse. Actually, no I don't, because I'm always tired. Instead of making excuses, I shall go now and read Fairy Tale. Please entertain yourself with this picture known as 'Sarah Jessica Parker Looks Like a Foot'
retirement, and 46% have saved less than $10,000. One: this is really a sad thing. Two: the first thing I thought after seeing this was 'gosh darn it, I'm part of the 46% percent'. Why can I never be completely serious about anything (except when I am completely serious)? Also, while taking a break, I looked up random facts. Apparently, the longest non-scientific word in the english language is floccinaucinihilipili
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