I fucked up /g/. I purchased some things here and there and overall fucked up my finances.
I'm now looking at selling most of my shit so I can make rent and pay for the real life things that are more important than my digital toys.
So which do you think I should be selling?
A 65 inch SUHD 4K Samsung KS8000 TV
Or my now 2 year old desktop set up with the following
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/x2XdJV
I'm pretty sure I can convince some other wannabe gamer kiddie to overpay for my computer but any adult might like the TV. I may also part with both.
Just sad now. What do /g/?
If you want to criticise the build go ahead. Just trying to get opinions on my options.
borrow money from a bro
>>58449058
I'm not about to make debts to pay debts come on now.
>>58448983
>living above his means
>not saving in bitcoins
>>58448983
I feel sorry for you OP. I hope things go well for you. Wish you happiness.
>>58449058
> Fine example of American financial managment.
>>58449078
>>58449148
It's not a about the money. It's about having a friend that trusts you enough with his/her own money.
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>>58449124
It wasn't really above my means. Its actually more a problem of me being over generous and not collecting on debts others owe me. Debts they can't pay and I planned on them paying now fucking me up. I have two jobs but I also didn't plan for having a ton of car issues to pay for this winter. Whatever. I'm not borrowing money ever I'm trying to make money here so do I go ahead and sell both?
>>58449203
See I have like 6 people who have offered to help me financially and they all know I'm good for the money. But why would I take someone else's money when I can fix my own situation and live without the fancy tech. I still have a laptop.
Op, even though this thread literally belongs on /adv/, your responses lead me to think you have at least some intelligence.
I will say this though, if you want to ever get back into pc gaming, you can get a CRISP new build that will perform just as well, if not slightly better, for about $1100.
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Interrobang42/saved/TRBTWZ
If you can get top dollar for your current rig, you can buy back all the new parts when you have your finances back in order.