The idea is that you were "given" that money when you got the loan and you weren't taxed on the value of the loan when it was provided to yoy, so you can't deduct it when you pay it back.
Maybe it's a bit like when people talk about the "good old days" of xyz music genre, and how music was better back in (insert year) compared to (current year).
The only songs from the 70s/80s/90s that still get play time are the top 10% songs from those eras and everyone forgets about the other 90% of crappy music that played on the radio.
Got it, thanks again! For some reason I didn't see the "+" after clicking edit. Feels like when I can't find something in the fridge and it ends up being right in front of my face lol
Thanks! I see that now. It shows a list which only has the account that I'm logged into, but I don't seem to see where/how to add an additional account. If I click the edit button it gives me the option to log out of that account, but no option to add an additional account.
Possibly stupid question that I've been wanting to ask - how do I add a second account on the app to switch between? The only way I've been able to switch is by logging out of one account and back into the other, which is a bit of a pain. I can't seem to find an option to add a second account.
The only thing I really miss from Reddit is a few of the smaller, niche subreddits that had small but active userbases. But that will come with time as the Lemmy userbase grows.
The idea is that you were "given" that money when you got the loan and you weren't taxed on the value of the loan when it was provided to yoy, so you can't deduct it when you pay it back.