CorneliusTalmadge

joined 2 years ago

Not a lawyer or a financial advisor… but a wild tangent to think about… is it more affordable to be married or divorced.

It’s an administration of billionaires trying to get rid of “tax loopholes” for the common person so they can decrease their own tax liabilities. But they appear to be incapable of assessing cause and effect.

So yes you won’t get the benefit if you are married filing separate but if I am understanding correctly, it sounds like you can still get the benefit if filing single.

So if you were single and still getting the payment reduction would you still be in this situation?

If not maybe divorced and filing single and the other filing head of household while still living together could be an option.

Just another thing to consider.

[–] CorneliusTalmadge@lemmy.world 8 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Not specific to digital art but the “draw a box” series of videos are helpful and as far as I am aware these are all free on their site or YouTube.

Proko has some good content as well I believe they even offer some series that are around digital art. A lot of their content is free on their site but they also offer paid content. I have paid for some of the content but honestly I feel they have plenty of free content that maybe I shouldn’t have paid for it as it’s a bit advanced for my skill set.

These both offer some good information aimed at the foundations of drawing. Such as form and perspective that you need to understand no matter what media/tools you end up using.

Hopefully that’s helpful I am interested in seeing some other people’s suggestions as well.

This Slurm can. Garbage. These papers. Garbage. This picture of your wife… Pure Garbage!

[–] CorneliusTalmadge@lemmy.world 12 points 3 weeks ago

I guess it depends on the exact moment and your view on urban myths…

Well Grampa Simpson more then likely didn’t need social security because of the pension he received after working 30yrs as a night watchmen at the cranberry silo.

according to this survey: in 2023 only 64% of retired people age 65+ received any income from pensions. I can’t he but think that number is probably inflated as they note “Sources of income include the income of a spouse or partner.”