I believe that was Norway.
Damn, I like The Smiths, Radiohead, Joy Division, Nine Inch Nails, Pavement, and Weezer. Somehow I managed to cover the whole board.
Yes it sounds like everything worked out great for you. Good job on timing your investment! But this is a perfect example of the type of financialization of the housing market that I'm against. You used leverage to buy an expensive, risky asset and sold it for a profit just a few years later. This doesn't always work out so well (ask anyone who bought a house in 2007) and I don't want to put essentially all my savings into a wallstreetbets style gamble just so I can have somewhere to sleep at night.
Whenever I go to Aldi (US) there's usually at least a couple carts with quarters left in the parking lot so I just put them back. The quarters pile up in my car until I eventually bring them inside.
It's probably bad form to bring this type of comment over from reddit but in this case I can't help myself.
Username checks out.
Armored Core 3
Wipeout Pure
GTA Vice City
These aren't exactly hidden gems but I'll mention them since I enjoy them.
PhilosophyTube is excellent at putting currently relevant events/topics into historical and philosophical context.
Any show/podcast with Alice Caldwell-Kelly is always entertaining including Trashfuture and Well there's your problem.
Stairway?
Personally, to be "financially free" I would need enough investment income to cover all my expenses without making any sales/withdraws. Ideally this would include owning my home outright. So probably in the neighborhood of one million. I doubt I will ever get there.
It looks like a mercury vapor rectifier to me.
They ASK overworked people to do this for FREE. Not the duplicating part though, that would be very expensive in most cases and require its own funding.