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  • To start off, Flexo asks the readers how they handle personal spending in money-merged relationships.   The comments have an amazing variety of answers. (Read it it Consumerism Commentary)
  • Steve examines the psychology and motivation behind dwelling on an upbringing of poverty. (Read it at brip blap)
  • As a big fan of wise and judicious quitting, I love reading about the sunk-cost fallacy.   Mrs. Micah has two ways to handle these poor choices. (Read it at Finance for a Freelance Life)
  • J.D. analyzes an article about the falling savings rate and high available credit.   A little apocalypse with your coffee? (Read it at Get Rich Slowly)
  • And now for a little weekend entertainment!   First, you can go find out your dating personality… (Read it at The Guppie Life)
  • …then, you can go watch Tegan and Sara harass/be harassed by European teenagers! Also there are raccoons! (Watch it at Tegan and Sara’s Myspace)

Queercents Rehash: Procrastination Can Be Fun, But Not For Finances: Not that I ever worry about procrastination–as you can tell from this post, my actions are always filled with purpose and meaning.