Grab a mortgage at your bank? You're locked in for three decades, watching interest compound while your paycheck gets smaller every year. Get caught robbing the same bank? A decade tops, you're back on the street. The math here is actually pretty wild—it makes you wonder what the real crime is sometimes. Traditional finance really does have a funny way of making poor people poorer over the long haul.
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degenwhisperer
· 01-13 17:27
NGL, this analogy is spot on. The banking system is just legalized robbery, but it traps you with numbers and contracts.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 01-12 13:42
A 30-year mortgage slowly kills you, while a 10-year bank robbery gets you out of prison—this math problem is truly unbeatable.
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HalfPositionRunner
· 01-11 18:56
Really, a 30-year mortgage versus a 10-year bank robbery—this comparison is mind-blowing and terrifying upon closer reflection.
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GasWaster69
· 01-11 18:56
ngl this logic is brilliant, 30 years of interest exploitation vs 10 years of bank robbery, systemic plunder is the ultimate crime
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DataChief
· 01-11 18:51
Banks are really legitimate scam organizations; everyone can see that, it's blatant.
Grab a mortgage at your bank? You're locked in for three decades, watching interest compound while your paycheck gets smaller every year. Get caught robbing the same bank? A decade tops, you're back on the street. The math here is actually pretty wild—it makes you wonder what the real crime is sometimes. Traditional finance really does have a funny way of making poor people poorer over the long haul.