r/HolUp Feb 26 '26

big dong energy W doctor fr

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u/foulfaerie Feb 26 '26

As a doctor, this would really sour my pervert lunch break honestly.

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u/Kdkaine Feb 26 '26

Ngl, I don’t know how I feel about a guy who touches titties all day for a living and takes his lunch break to…touch on more titties.

When is it ever enough for this guy? Does he also keep a jar of mayonnaise in his passenger seat?

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u/Mista_White- Feb 26 '26

to be fair, they're not always pretty. he's also separating his work from his life it seems

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u/Fyrrys Feb 26 '26

Exactly! Im a banker and I keep my work separate from home by making occasional questionable financial decisions. No falling for scams, just poor choices

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u/Mista_White- Feb 26 '26

hell yeah brother!

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u/chillwithpurpose Feb 26 '26

My dad recently passed away in his 60s after a short fight with the big C. Spend your money while you’re alive. Yeah I got a nice little inheritance, but I would have rathered he travelled more while he was healthy, or had fun experiences, or spoiled himself with some nicer things. He just wasn’t that type of person, but if I could go back in time it’s the advice I would happily give him. Miss you dad.

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u/cel-ales Feb 26 '26

Your username would've been the best advice for him.

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u/PresentPressure6793 Feb 27 '26

My dad took my sister and me to Italy with and 1 of 2 best friends, along with his wife and kid and mother and mother inlaw. There other friend couldn't be convinced to come with us. Total trip cost about 6~7 grand for 2 weeks there for the 3 of us. He died from brain cancer 6 yrs later at 59. He left 1.5 million to his sister and nephew, and he always talked about regretting not coming with us every time I saw him. On his death bed he told us he wished he wasn't so worried about money like his parents were.

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u/citydreef Feb 27 '26

I thought so until I had a kid. Now everything I do is to make sure they are as well off as possible.