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Todo el mundo cuando esta en una mesa grande se pregunta: ¿Pagaremos cada uno lo suyo o dividiremos? Well, sabemos que es un tema que causa conflicto y hay gente muy rarita suelta por ahí.

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(00:00):
Hello people or we bring a veryspecial subject and, therefore, a guest
who knows a lot about the subject, let' s talk about rattery.

(00:20):
I' ve brought the rat,who I' m very generous, like
good Taurus, no, but let' s talk about it all. It
has come because of the issue thatwhen you put the count after x people
at a dinner, that controversial momentin which we pay each of the two,

(00:42):
we divide between everyone and there comesout a little bit, the issue
has come out no, no,and that' s where the ratty that
the agent sounds at that moment,the moment that we have there, there
the evil people appear. You guyslike when you' re at a ten

(01:03):
- person dinner, yeah, what' s the best decision for you all
and there' s already and there' s times that you get out a
little bit losing. If you haven' t asked for such a thing,
but what you' re going todo, you' re going to start
dividing poor already out of respect forthe waiter, not and you' d

(01:23):
pay, you and everyone make youa vice nuance that' s been trying
to avoid, because then one twobeatuns, you don' t get there,
no yes, but that' sthe way you ask, but it
' s not, but it's that low I' m very bad.
It' s a terrible thing toask for money. If not,
then, and good anyway, youhave five euros and beast a is a

(01:45):
s mon rat, you, whattell me the other day ay you can
send me your ten euros, thatis that I have not charged all to
catch and we have already a week. I' m gonna have to talk
rats to the company that pays youto fuck up the truth. I'
d completely forgotten. You see,I forget. But one thing that I
have realized is that with age Ihave seen that at least enough has not

(02:07):
become more generous. Yeah, muchmore because they make me more money,
already because you have, because youhave your salary. Also because you have
your salary. Yeah, no,but it' s crazy. The other
day I invite a friend to eatand she tells me I don' t
invite you and I am. Thankyou, Belen. I' m invited
to it right and right, butI want to say your name because it

(02:29):
' s something positive and that Inow do the other thing too that I
do a lot of it like Iknow now if I' m going to
pay you something, that is,I rarely ask you for the money.
If I won' t tell youyes, invite me your ozus car another
day. Oh, but that's the age I swear to you.
Uh, because I remember it whenyour parents give you more the exact money.
And so, there people went outa little bit more the fact that
you must be with me or Idon' t know what, but I
very rarely cost me much. I' m so embarrassed to ask Hear what

(02:52):
you owe money. Yeah, it' s pretty much the money. Not
that it' s embarrassing to sayyou should give it to him It'
s not like you' re doingit. It' s true that we
just had this conversation. I haveput Maria de Rata and it turns out
that of course, you are theloving one, the loving one that I
owe money to both yes, Iowe you ten and she says no,
five five times yes, ten Rat, but in this but it is that

(03:13):
no, but to hear me herethat not be rats that bolineo you,
but it is not that I donot, or not, that not exact
no, I to uh, Ihave not gotten a person the rat.
I have been, and now I' m not that much. He wasn
' t a super rat either.But to me, above all, what
makes me very nervous is the peoplewho don' t pay is that they

(03:35):
pay what longis do, the crazyones. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah, okay, but if youdo longis, you make sure you don
' t get longis, of course, but it makes me nervous that they
make me put on that clear situation, which is an awkward situation. I
kind of owe someone money like I' m the first one to hear that
I remember. Now I pass itto you or I do it at the
moment, even because I know thatthere are people who owe him money because

(04:00):
he is unable to ask and thereare people who take advantage of those people
who are ashamed to ask for moneyto not give it and lengthen it and
extend it And there are those people. I have to tell you one thing
I think you might kill me.But since you have transmitted with me first,
I have been told with you byothers. Okay. I think it
depends on the parts of Spain wherepeople live is more time or less rat.
And in Valencia is the catalo e. In Valencia I mean what has

(04:23):
been there, there' s afly the psito prea that I mean that
in Valencia people are like more gripped. Hey, I' m not talking
about you guys. I' mtalking about loving you to your fucking country.
No, but there are, forexample, in northern Spain and I
' m surprised because people are likeah because come I invite you to everything
and then people you know. Butwe don' t invite you here,

(04:46):
no, no, but you're looking at my house and we don
' t invite you to any ofyou. I don' t talk to
us. In particular, I saythat as Valencia is worth, people are
a little more gripped than, perhaps, in northern Spain. We are not
so many people and we are goingto var in Catalan. Whether we are
Catalans. It won' t looklike you sardas what you say. We
' re not talking about the Catalans. No, no, he' s

(05:06):
not talking about Valenciano. Not exactlywhere or that we are recording this podcast
in Valencia or field. But Irealize that I can now speak that I
have had an experience of how manyyears here or six years to see you
want me to say, but verylogo for that very person. I don
' t know how many are cominghere without a home, imagine without getting
married, between his house, betweenmy carts of things, also here or

(05:29):
then from Valenciano generous, we arenot the daughter of Puta, Mira,
daughter of Puta that we are sharingin our houses, here, our parents
and our lives. Yeah, yeah, I already knew that it wasn'
t a bad idea, man It' s that I put Valencia in color,
no, no, but I don' t say you guys I'
m not saying. I don't say at the level of opening the
door to your things, because Ilove merfiero. Valencia avaloses and I love
Valencians, but I say that people, women more at ah level because I

(05:54):
should be. Or so it givesme the feeling that here is more compared
to the North, that I startedthere, more in the North, because
nothing goes to live me to theNorth. No, but not because I
like Valencia. I prefer Valencia andI like it very much. Or it
' s because you connect more withus. I don' t think it

(06:15):
' s as generous as the peopleof the North. I believe more like
you, not like you. Notto say we' re normal, but
you got generous comfort, so we' re generous, because but they'
re their own good, a changeof subject. It' s worth my
pipe, no, but speaking ofmoney, now it' s a joke.
Let' s talk now shovel jokes. I think the logical thing if
you go to dinner is in agroup. It' s O that you

(06:40):
carry cash, because you want notto divide pay your good X but don
' t complicate the others and two. I think the logic divides everyone,
unless, for example, you're a person who didn' t drink
alcohol everyone has been drinking alcohol.So, evidently, the big gross count
on alcohol you don' t drink. I think it' s good and
maybe I mean, I' ma person who doesn' t go very

(07:01):
much are money at a time thatit' s ah I couldn' t
give it commitment. I don't think it' s clear, I
don' t know everything I decideit' s more. You notice that
when you know and code, butthat' s vision against a lot of
people who' ve been told tomean, not to divide I' ve
ever seen a tense moment. Ishut up in that moment of attention.
But I' ve seen moments ofsaying that you' re surprised and I
haven' t taken one and itdoes what I know that I swear to

(07:24):
you that I' ve seen analien shame that I say to see listen
to the difference are to see thatthe difference that you pay nine to pay
twenty, but if it' sthe one that you pay nine to now
suddenly pay the twelve, five tothirteen two. I' ll give it
to you, if you have to, yes or the good thing, you
' ve probably just bet, butthe typical thing that also asks for food

(07:46):
for the center, second eats andthen hasn' t eaten. Listen to
me for real. But that's why there' s promise. Big
ones say no. Then you makeit clear that then, I say well,
then you' re not going toeat, but then you' re
wrong, because it' s likeI ordered my food, but you'
re not going to pay for it, but fucking whore. You know or
lame don' t everybody do yesno, no, I do, take
one of you and turn it offtastes bad to me, man, of

(08:09):
course, you do and sometimes youget nothing and sometimes you lose out,
but anyway it' s part ofit. I don' t know if
they' re your friends and maybeI want to once you once say you
know that I mean we' renot going to see and already knowing that
we' re going to break thebill and I do whatever it is there
is with that conscious and that's also important. It' s happened
to me many times that I saywe' re going to break the count
between all of us or we're going to divide into every question.
You don' t have it before. That one I ask what it is,

(08:31):
because I know too. Someone thinksand I say good if we'
re going to live it, butI don' t ask for something clear,
you know, he beats me upand we' re going to break
it all up. But then Ithink but well, if I' m
going to pay for it, Idon' t ask for something cheap.
I' m telling you, you' re going to go cheap on these
motherfuckers because they' re going toask me for something that comes out All
that stuff about her is enough.I am, I am, yes,
I saw the letter and said hey, but this bastard be but I give
it to you more. But Igo and look at something cheap and I

(08:52):
get a lot. I' mnot just not mine, but it'
s true that I usually catch something, because I' m a little embarrassed
to fuck like something when it's with a lot of people it gives
me a thing, to take thingsfor those, that' s why it
' s okay, I need tosweat the egemplo already silver more expensive me.
But that' s the people I' m saying you see that'
s the people go through the people. It' s not in the case
that it' s the rat people, the people who take advantage of it.
Yeah, that says it' sparty, that' s the people

(09:16):
interested. Well, that' senough, yes, hard statements, because
besides, in the end, Imean, we don' t stop being
a whore, we leave the youngpeople. And neither are we, I
mean, with the only person Idon' t look at the price of
things with. When I' mgoing to eat with my father, oh
yeah, there, we' reselfish of him, we' re daughter,

(09:37):
we' re not sons of anotherfather. Okay, look, I
' m gonna raise. You've brought me into the fed world,
but I' m sick, becauseI say Jolines, you' ve spent
two, it doesn' t hurt. It tastes bad to me because I
say Jolin. And so I lookat him telling me, but whatever you
want, no, but yes,and he does, too. But I
strolo million of fifty is what youwant, yes, no longer for me
has told me kelo that I alwaysmephiero that parents always give equal pick it

(09:58):
you want to take advantage of yourcomments. So, obviously, but it
tastes bad to me, uh,although I don' t know anything about
it. I don' t meanto see if I don' t leave
it to my sisters. We sharea single millo and my father to see
a moment that then you' regoing to be hungry, you know,
but to see or that you comevery expensive, when, evidently, you
more or less intuit how good itis to someone. If a person is

(10:18):
worth it, no one wants toinvite you. That depends on when the
parents. In the end you aloneare six and I am six too.
There' s six of us,so we' re not. I'
ll be invited to six to invitefour. Of course not, that'
s later, but that my father' s the thing is that and it
' s also a little bit ofthat perspective, a little old that the
man pays all my father goes whoevergoes all right, well, my mother

(10:41):
is the same man and you getfour friends who' ll pay for it.
There' s already father to inviteand I mean, it' s
not a question. Besides, Iget to be friends when they tell me
it' s not that I comeout no, it doesn' t taste
bad because I' m not goingto argue with him because he' s
not going to look, he's going to have it. We talked,
let it go if I want to, but you' ll know if
you don' t. Besides,he' s the first one to tell
me, hey, if that's what I mean, a friend who
comes if a man, if you' re bad for money or if it
doesn' t work for you.I don' t think you' re

(11:03):
inviting people, I mean, I' m not. You' d give
me my freedom so I don't know, since you let me invite
no. That' s clear,but sometimes that sometimes well, I sometimes
get it wrong. I don't care, too, but you don
' t know, because I've put myself in the situation of being
a yora that in vita, andyou' re also feeling very good.
And when someone' s buying,I tell you they sing whatever you want.
And if that' s the differenceof ten more euros, ten less

(11:26):
euros, I' m already invitingyou. You prefer that this person who
takes something that will enjoy more Tome has happened that, that is,
take such because for the enjoyment,for me or the satisfaction is that that
person enjoys you know then and summerwith my first salary to invite my whole
family. Super good persora grab surprise. Uh, I said, I'

(11:46):
m going to the bathroom and I' m not, but that' s
one thing that' s making mea lot of money, that is,
making money. That' s likepower. There are things that I imagined
before that I know in my housethat was all furnished, except the outside,
because my father gave her laziness andpussy. I told my brother,
because we' re going to gohere, we' re going to buy
very like plants. And that's it. And I remember my father

(12:07):
telling us, well, how manyI owe and I said nothing is a
gift to and it' s howthey carry. I don' t know
how many millions and thousands of yearsand five years at a time, but
I already have and besides, butyou don' t, yes, I
' m telling you, I likedit as a plan is that it'
s coming. Yeah, that's what the mother gave me, but

(12:28):
you don' t think the kids. I go many times I regret it,
uh invites them and then you ingratiatethem. I mean, look,
I' ll play it in theend. To me, for example,
I always think and always say itto my parents and I say Jol and
the clan children with the parents.It' s like everything for kids,
and kids are sometimes like selfish withparents. It' s a bit the

(12:50):
cycle of the house, because you' re not going to be everything for
your children, whether or not foryour dog, yes, yes as it
is, but sometimes as you didn' t think to say. Jolin,
my father has given me everything hewanted, he hasn' t looked so
and sometimes I know that children aregood, but like the other day,
I don' t know what.Well now it' s just like because
I' m cresting this when mydad and my mom have given it all
to me You know, then it' s like things that I think are

(13:15):
the law of life and that manychildren, but now that we' ve
talked about generosity, also something thatmakes me a retailer is the people who
spend without thinking, uh, Imean, I' m dead at that
middle point between it' s okay. I think I' m pretty loose
with the money like that. Ispend a lot of money traveling to those
things, but there are times whenpeople who spend on a plan, if
that is, put me very universe, not why not, and then complain
that you don' t, theylet themselves that they don' t have
money and take away a salary oftwo hundred bucks, that is, they

(13:37):
' ve bought. I don't know how many shoes. That didn
' t happen a lot neatly happenedthat makes you very nervous about it.
Yeah, I' m gonna demonizea lot of people who spend money on
material things that good to see isthat I tempt it. I think they
wear this when they complain like Iwouldn' t, of course, well,
of course. And then those peoplewho say ay it' s not
that I can' t go toMexico because I don' t know that
it can' t, I meanit looks like I' m saying it
to me in con do, no, but it' s true that you

(14:00):
tell yourself ay it' s thatI can' t do it, but
that I can' t fuck you, no yes, yes, yes,
if you go you won' thave money, that is to say look
sorry you have money for what Iwant is money, of course, the
truth. I don' t feellike it. Don' t tell me
excuse, because that' s onething that I have a trauma that I
' m a little bit of atypical look that said oh, let'
s take a nose and one saidoh, I don' t have any
money. I' ll pay youthe point you already heard, yes,
that used to cost three euros atthe plane point. I' ll pay

(14:20):
you. Don' t touch me. That' s the people who excuse
me with the money. It makesme very nervous, because everyone knows that
I have money cloth because you goto a private school, ask for three
euros pussy, bless me a little. I think I' d like to
do other things, for coke,and it' s gone. But I
don' t know. It justmakes me very nervous. Also those people
do, but I haven' tseen that much anymore now and logo because

(14:41):
we' re more adults, butI at times are the au uni or
well, I still don' tknow the best at school time, so
it' s from older people.You haven' t seen people who say
you don' t have any money, and now I haven' t seen
any recently. I live surrounded.Yeah, no. But another thing I
' ve noticed is that I've now become much more comfortable as I

(15:01):
know, I' ve had typicalthinking. I remember. The first hundred
I went to Australia, which hadone flight for 500 euros and another for
seven hundred. The five hundred euroswas an absolute kill. Three hundred was
a single two stopover. I don' t know what the fuck and I
said bro is worth 200 euros.My reality is, and that before,
not at all, or at hundredsof euros, would be like my whole

(15:24):
life. So now, I kindof say wow, I allow those little
caprichitos to say I don' tthink so, but that' s why
I' m aware of what andsuch or I pay hundreds more. And
so now we' re going toinvigorate a little bit more. The Sometimes
parents when they say so look itdoesn' t matter, I pay a
little more and what I know isthat now I do it all the time
if we pay a little more,haa that I say good, since I

(15:45):
am and they always strain it.Yeah, yeah, that' s always.
That' s the first adult law. But it' s just that
uncle like comfort first of all then, it kind of costs me even more
in so much rat, because Iunderstand it' s worth with eighteen,
nineteen years, twenty that you're there a little suffocated, but now
you bastard. It' s justthat rat people are usually rats with the

(16:06):
rest of them not knowing themselves.It' s true. Hey, I
know a lot of broken people withit, too. You do say boy,
enjoy life a little bit, giveyourself a shout, get yourself some
pipes. Even if it' sme, I' m a rat with
myself, uh, and it's the rest of the buying stuff.
Yeah, me too, mostly likedoing material things. For example, I
have an iphono eight plus for sevenyears and it' s kind of hard

(16:30):
for me to think that I haveto spend five hundred pontos and on the
computer that went up to love youyou' d buy it you say I
don' t know how many monthsand if you don' t get mad
but if you have for uni andPalmas, you remember this conversation and that
sounds like a lot of money tome. It' s a lot of
money for an object, I meanfor technology you see I' m not
a rat, but for clothes andthings like that, a little caprichas like

(16:51):
that, I don' t know, I know I' m seeing r
my amen and I say no that' s money. Ah, but I
' m the right bastard, buta snack seems to me, but I
' m the right one, I' m the right one, I'
m the right one. I getit. For example, I' ve
always told myself ana you' vealways left so much money in leisure,
in travel and so on, butbecause it always takes me a lot to
say no to that I prefer notto buy clothes and wear clothes I don
' t care. I didn't do it with other people. Yes

(17:11):
and I mean that all three ofus are quite leisure people and that we
spend a lot of money on leisureand I want to eat plans with people
who don' t buy stuff andstuff. I prioritize much more going on
a trip or whatever, rather thanbuying something for me. You' ll
rarely see me in clothes or thingslike new. Or I' ll tell
you that I' ve seen himin my father' s clothes. You

(17:33):
take away his money and his clothes, his clothes because he doesn' t
finish it. But you also haveto choose leisure or mateal things you don
' t get good billionaire. Ofcourse, of course, megino doesn'
t give you everything, considering thefairly normal status in which that has to
be chosen ectamente and I prefer,that is to say, I am much
more grateful to spend on my pasta, on a caipirine, on a beach

(17:55):
of pressure, on ntana buenomera asanything, that I didn' t get
any or that I bought a superbag yes, yes, don' t
be anymore, but that' sbecause we don' t share it,
because the literal people who love tobuy clothes that I don' t understand.
But I mean that balloonizer. Ahins, we' ve been here 24

(18:15):
minutes, and CONs is fine.So if you want to close, you
just know, but it has nothingto do with rats, but since it
doesn' t have much to dowith us many times about what we talked
about on our podcast. It's the subject of how I' d
like to close out whether you're saving or not, super bad,
not the stinking Kingdom. I've started. I' ve started saving

(18:37):
now at twenty- five, thatis, I' ve got my little
guy telling me like I' mgoing to pay, but he' s
going to see me that I thinkI mean. In my case. I
am very saver, because my fatheris very saver. My parents and my
father have always instilled two. I' ve been very up- to-
date. Then what happens? I' ve seen him at home say and
that I didn' t get aperson. Don' t whims, not

(19:00):
whimsily has said I have always been, because it has taken me a long
time to say that there is notravel or no leisure or that there are
no plans. So it' strue that with the money you earn you
give for that or something else itdoesn' t give you over to save,
or at least it hasn' tgiven it to me then clear in
Dublin. I realize I ended uplosing that reflection, but that I was
getting a good babysitting compared to whatis paid here on a normal salary in

(19:22):
Spain and bad between Iceland, betweenwhich I went with my sister on a
trip between I don' t knowwhat I don' t radiate. I
' ve come from Ireland because inthe last few months I told myself you
can' t get here without anythingweird, and that' s when I
started saving. But it doesn't cox. I also tell you considering
that I have pretty much carried thesame standard of living as you. And
I do save and you don't miss something, already because I'
ve always found that people with salarieslooked like mine and I think my live

(19:48):
figs saw in plan, can doa little what you want. But or
people who go all the way here, I mean I didn' t sane
myself, or, for example,who is. I think I' ve
also been through what' s happenedto cool The subject is really talking,
I' ve got a supermarket andyou always know how to see. I
think it' s to set asidemoney a month, at first you'
re at the end, then whathappens that you don' t. You
don' t save clear for nowand I start to do the hour and

(20:11):
carry the same pace of life inquotation marks. But I' m saving
up. But I mean before.I was leading the best. Now that
I was doing better than any othertrip in Ireland, I didn' t
take her away. So, ifyou don' t put it aside,
you don' t spend it andyou spend it without bullshit, because Dublin,
for example, also arrives. Ididn' t drink much if you
' re playing. You know whata non- coma mon you know what

(20:32):
I don' t know if itexists in Spanish manco, but in my
Australian bank what I did when threemonths before coming to Spain and I said
I want to save and then Iput a ceisfes. Then in my bank
it gave me the possibility to createa savings account where I put what my
goal was. So I put mytarget on X. Then he tells me
it' s worth the time youhave, because I also set the final
date. You need to put inso many dollars a week. You want

(20:53):
the bank to automatically withdraw up toall the dollars the day after you get
the Nono, or you want todo it you and I put automatic.
Then automatically I put that because ifthe nominee received it x day of the
week, because the next day theywould take away from me what the bank
had calculated. In my Spanish itwas not a mon costoliano and then they
go every time I added because Icould make TOPPS in plan or I have

(21:17):
left so much money, because Iput it in then I recalculated it.
It was like it was perfect,because he took care of you at the
end of that time that you'd put him on target and I think
he' s super cool because,yeah, he' s fine. I
was very motivated. I opened cousinfive you can see the saving door and
say ah yes exactly, but likeI have money. I thought so.

(21:41):
One thing I' ve done inrevolution that I love is that with my
partner. What I did before,he saw his name. I started it
in February last year, that is, a year and a month. Now
put all euros in every day,two diaries. No. Sorry, no.

(22:02):
There aren' t twelve euros aweek. He doesn' t know.
Little, it' s little euroce. He' s twelve euros.
I know how much we got athousand cooked four hundred euros. It
' s very good and I haven' t noticed in my economy. I
am not explaining to you that youdo not realize because twelve euros you go
out to take four things and youspend it the twelve euros that is automatically
taken away from me. A thousandfour hundred euros is a Mexican ticket,

(22:25):
a question that ors pussy. Yes, and really, if you' re
more people than we are, we' re already starting to do a little
bit more, grown- ups andI don' t know how I get
rough, just like if you're eighteen, nineteen, and you start
studying and working. And such asaving that I regret not having really saved
it I tell you in society thatlife is to live it exactly, not

(22:48):
to work. No, but that' s what I mean. But you
have saved, enjoyed and so andI have not saved and dis good,
so eyelets, perfiero, I ama living woman, but all saved more
than me, but also, ofcourse, more than you good. Yeah,
I' ve also finally settled thefamily that we just saved with this.
I don' t know there arerats and enjoy life and with this

(23:11):
we end up flante goodbye. We' re like a big family. Hey,
thanks, Maria, coming to ourwake- up podcast is that I
have some friends. It' sstuff and then they call us rats in
the face. Yeah, no,but if we' re not here or
that I was calling you guys talkinglike this. I already dropped bye.
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Season Two Out Now! Law & Order: Criminal Justice System tells the real stories behind the landmark cases that have shaped how the most dangerous and influential criminals in America are prosecuted. In its second season, the series tackles the threat of terrorism in the United States. From the rise of extremist political groups in the 60s to domestic lone wolves in the modern day, we explore how organizations like the FBI and Joint Terrorism Take Force have evolved to fight back against a multitude of terrorist threats.

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Gregg Rosenthal and a rotating crew of elite NFL Media co-hosts, including Patrick Claybon, Colleen Wolfe, Steve Wyche, Nick Shook and Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic get you caught up daily on all the NFL news and analysis you need to be smarter and funnier than your friends.

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