If you're not willing to invest it, and you don't already have something in mind you want to buy, then I say just save it.
Aside from that it depends on your hobbies. If it were me as a teenager it might be nice to get a decent fishing rod or multitool - something that you will use for a long time into adulthood.
Saving up to travel is also something you probably won't regret, and will create lifetime memories that define you.
If you're in the same room the whole time and check them regularly it should be fine. Cats love to be comfortable and they will move if they get too hot.
I can't remember which title, but one of the Marvel movies where there's a fight in some snowy mountainous terrain. IIRC as soon as Iron Man makes one of his "clever" remarks, that was game over and I had to turn it off.
Similar issue with The Expendables 2 - Arnold said "I'll be back" and I was out.
I think the smug protagonist remarks are extremely cringe for some reason I can't really explain further.
Income to expenses. I could afford to travel once every 2 years, buy fresh produce, order takeout or eat at a restaurant once every week or two.
No matter how much I cut down expenses the cost continues to creep up while my wages don't. I do not pay for any subscriptions and I don't drink Starbucks - just the cheapest instant coffee I can find.
Can you blame them? I feel I had more freedom 10 years ago making minimum wage than I do now with an adult job and salary. We are being milked dry and it only gets worse.
I looked it up for specs and seems like it has 16GB of RAM? Do you think that will be enough? I built my own PC in 2016 and went with 32GB to future-proof it (somewhat), and I could always upgrade if needed. I don't think you have that option with a laptop and will just be putting yourself in the same position again in the near future.
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