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I’m being priced out of driving to work and I drive a Corolla. My job is offering no support.. I knew I should have stayed a NEET

>> No.49438991

>>49438648
I think you should kys

>> No.49439048

>>49438648
I've been a self funded neet for 6 years now.
May I ask sir, what made you become a slave again? I wouldn't sell my time again for all the gold in the world.

>> No.49439089
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>>49438648
>Anon, if driving to work is too much of a financial burden for you, perhaps you should take public transportation.

>> No.49439143

>>49439089
Dude, have you considered he might actually live in America?

>> No.49439201
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49439201

people can survive beyond 30 days without food(as long as they have water)

knowing this i don't even need money

i am autistic and don't give a shit about dignity, relationships, status, etc, so i might as well take the homeless pill and eat from dumpsters and sleep in tents in the woods

>> No.49439205

>>49439143
That comment was ironic, I have heard this absolute dribble come out of people's mouths before. Acting as if it should be fine paying for a vehicle, insurance, registration etc and also paying to ride the bus with the degenerates just to get to the wage cage

>> No.49439287

>>49439201
That's me when I was 25 before I became rich with crypto, just after I resigned from my job. I had decided I would live in my car. It only lasted a week before I booked a airbnb.

>> No.49439313

>>49439287

you didn't have a laptop to provide 24/7 entertainment
that's probably. you got bored

>> No.49439377

>>49439287
decent airbnbs in the middle of nowhere are actually cheap and pretty nice. so it's a great temporary option if you're not a jewslave and exploring where to settle down.

>> No.49439427

>>49439377
You're absolutely right, Airbnb was my home for 2 years. After that I bought my first real estate property with cash.

>> No.49439458 [DELETED] 

>>49439377

the ones i am looking at online cost more than the average rentals

>> No.49439616

>>49439143
There is public transportation in the US. I lived in Boulder CO and commuted to Denver by bus when I was a student (I’m French) and it was fine. And in most major city centers it’s even easier. You have the same amount of public transportation as most of Europe, you just don’t want to take it because having a car is cheap, there are parking spots and you don’t have massive traffic jams. But if this isn’t true anymore you can take public transportation, or even Uber which is 10x cheaper than in Europe. Americans are making 30-50k per year doing unskilled labor and pretend to be poor lol.

>> No.49439661

>>49439616
Most Americans are living in the suburbs. There are no public transportation in the suburbs.

>> No.49439860

>>49439661
Yes there is. Boulder is a suburban town by many standards and I even lived the suburbs of this town. Buy a bicycle, ride to the bus/train station and there you have it. It’s true that it’s inexistant in the countryside but that’s true anywhere except in third world shitholes.

>> No.49439993

>>49439860
>third world shitholes have good public transportation in the country side
wat

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>>49439860
>Boulder, CO
>French foreign exchange student
>Knows all about American transportation system
Way to cherry pick a city for your anecdotal bullshit strawman. Typical logic from a retarded frenchie

>> No.49440223

>>49440084
I’ve been in CO (2 years), Southern CA (3 months) , NY state (2 months), Florida (3 weeks), Texas (1 month) which if I’m not mistaken are some of the most populated states and all of those places has public transportation. I went on vacation in Montana and we stayed in a fairly big city (can’t remember the name m), there were buses there. Went to South Dakota and it’s true that there didn’t seem to be any public transportation but life is probably cheap there and people can surely afford a car.
I make 15k USD equivalent in my country and even I can afford to commute by car despite gas being 3 times as expensive, I just don’t drive a 7.0 V8 and live within my means. If you’re poor in the US its probably your fault.