To be fair, you dont get land and houses this cheap anywhere else. Rural living is great unless you’re a city weenie. And I’m hardly even rural tbh.
My 3000 sq ft house (and 1000 sq ft garage) on an acre was 250k with 3% interest 5 years ago. hardly any neighbors, 5 minutes from grocery store, nice town nearby.
Try doing that ANYWHERE else. I think people are mostly jealous of all that we can have for such little money. I have everythibg I could want, space to garden and rude dirt bikes etc. Lemmings have no idea how good it is.
The city I’m near ia actually the least maga place in the whole state. Its still annoying tho.
I get that people want their clubs and what not but thats not for me. I go to a bar once a month maybe. They bore me. I can do WAY more fun shit at my place. Weld, woodwork, play drums as loud as I want etc. People who lived in a new york closet their whole lives would lose their minds.
You only get to live that way because your imperialist genocide state shares the spoils of empire with you but it is temporary and you’re going to find yourself fucked god willing. I hate you and I hope to be part of the solution to the worlds problems.
rural living is a hell hole if you don’t look and act like the people who live there.
it took me tens of thousands of dollars and decades of study and practice to realize that there’s nothing wrong with my queer autistic brown ass and that the only reason i thought that there was solely came from being born and raised in BFE in the american south west.
That is the shitty part. People are not very accepting. We do have a little of a diverse neighborhood here which is good at least. No one here cares if someone’s gay.
Now if your walking around at night trying peoples car doors, you’re gonna get in trouble. We dont tolerate that garbage.
We do have a little of a diverse neighborhood here which is good at least. No one here cares if someone’s gay.
people use words like this to describe austin, but i had to spend 5 years there before i realized that they’re qualified statements.
and it’s not just small places, california used to insist that they didn’t have a problem with gay people either, but they still prevented us from getting married and it literally forced families, like mine, to break apart.
To be fair, you dont get land and houses this cheap anywhere else. Rural living is great unless you’re a city weenie. And I’m hardly even rural tbh.
My 3000 sq ft house (and 1000 sq ft garage) on an acre was 250k with 3% interest 5 years ago. hardly any neighbors, 5 minutes from grocery store, nice town nearby.
Try doing that ANYWHERE else. I think people are mostly jealous of all that we can have for such little money. I have everythibg I could want, space to garden and rude dirt bikes etc. Lemmings have no idea how good it is.
The city I’m near ia actually the least maga place in the whole state. Its still annoying tho.
I get that people want their clubs and what not but thats not for me. I go to a bar once a month maybe. They bore me. I can do WAY more fun shit at my place. Weld, woodwork, play drums as loud as I want etc. People who lived in a new york closet their whole lives would lose their minds.
You only get to live that way because your imperialist genocide state shares the spoils of empire with you but it is temporary and you’re going to find yourself fucked god willing. I hate you and I hope to be part of the solution to the worlds problems.
rural living is a hell hole if you don’t look and act like the people who live there.
it took me tens of thousands of dollars and decades of study and practice to realize that there’s nothing wrong with my queer autistic brown ass and that the only reason i thought that there was solely came from being born and raised in BFE in the american south west.
That is the shitty part. People are not very accepting. We do have a little of a diverse neighborhood here which is good at least. No one here cares if someone’s gay.
Now if your walking around at night trying peoples car doors, you’re gonna get in trouble. We dont tolerate that garbage.
people use words like this to describe austin, but i had to spend 5 years there before i realized that they’re qualified statements.
and it’s not just small places, california used to insist that they didn’t have a problem with gay people either, but they still prevented us from getting married and it literally forced families, like mine, to break apart.
it all goes to prove that op was right.