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How long can one TruNEET it up with $15,000?

>> No.10659095

around 15-25months.

>> No.10659097

I made it comfortably for a year on $5000
And I didn't even use survival mode

>> No.10659108

>>10659097
How? That's all i have and i need to work with it.

>> No.10659104

Depends

are you paying rent or living with parents?

if you don't spend too much I'd say a year easy

>> No.10659110

Depends on how much useless plastic shit you're going to buy to satiate your existential pangs.

4 years/$20,000

>> No.10659111

>>10659108
Depends on your living arrangements

>> No.10659116

>>10659111
I see, because i'm doing it now just fine. I'm just living with family.

Would like to be in a place of my own so i can dress up with no worry... How much would i need to do this?

>> No.10659118
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>>10659108
First and formost, secure housing. Wheter through section 8, or friends/family, that's most important.

Second, food. See picture. If you have any more questions, /ck/ is pretty good, as long as you aren't asking super vauge questions like "How I save money?" Stick with things like "How should I cook X?" or "Where's a good place to shop/aquire Y?"

>> No.10659121

>>10659118
Also, you might think these guys are funny, you might not, but they are saying things I both learned from /ck/ and from experience, so you should give them an ear, at least.

http://www.youtube.com/user/brokeeats

>> No.10659122

>>10659116
You see there's no real concrete answer for this sort of thing. Some people have stuff they absolutely won't do without. Some people have standards that they're too afraid to break. We don't even know your area.

>> No.10659130

>>10659116
rent varies a lot depending on where you live

>> No.10659147

>>10659122
Yeah i was thinking about this as i was going to need internet, water, and electricity.

Oh well... I guess i'll have to wait till i can get a better income

>> No.10659150

>>10659147
Hook up with some /jp/sies in your area and rent a house together. They might even lessen your burden on the rent if you dress up and do some favors.

>> No.10659156

Rent a basement/storage/buy a tiny forest house. Don't be a stupid Goyim and go rent an apartment. Done right, rent could be as low as 50$ monthly.

Drink water, eat rice, buy food in bulk. I can live on 40$ monthly without breaking a sweat. Could go lower.

You could live many, many years.

>> No.10659163

>>10659156
seems like rent is usually the biggest expense for a neet

>> No.10659171

>>10659163
Thus why its always best to let someone else foot that bill. Sometimes its best to just suck it up and live with your parents or grandma if possible. There are times when it absolutely sucks but it really just isn't worth the expense, at least not in my case.

>> No.10659174

>>10659171
if i lived with my parents, i wouldnt get any NEET bux
sometimes you're better off living alone

>> No.10659178

>>10659174
how2get NEET bux
Please explain for someone who hasn't looked into it much due to living with parents for awhile now

>> No.10659180

>>10659178
depends where you live, i'm not murrikan

>> No.10659181

>>10659174
What country are you in?

If I was on the bux I'd be more out to consider it

>> No.10659219

>>10659180
True, darn.
I've always wanted tips straight from the best source, but I'm American.

>> No.10659241

>>10659150
I'm not sure if i'm willing to do that...

>> No.10659296

>>10659241
C'mon that's exactly what you want, why else are you dressing so pure and innocent in the first place

>> No.10659354

>>10659296
I like it for myself. I don't think any one else would be interested...

>> No.10659380

>>10659354
I think it's cute even if you're fat or you think you're ugly anon

>> No.10659383

What are you planning on doing after you run out of money? Job? Good luck on that with a huge gap on your resume.

>> No.10659395

>>10659383
I'm sure working a McJob would require no resume

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>>10659156

>buy a tiny forest house

How much does a tiny forest house cost and where do I look for one?

I want to be a hobbit

>> No.10659497

How long is a piece of string?

>> No.10659540
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>>10659481
You will be a Marisa!

>> No.10659549

>>10659497
About 5 inches.

>> No.10659564

>>10659497
Depends on the intended use.

>> No.10659594

>>10659549
dude I got a 6 inch piece

and it's mine, all mine

>> No.10659631
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10659631

15,000 = 600,000

If i live like a royalty...
IC - 2000/mo
RNT - 3000/mo
pwr/wtr - 1000/mo
fd - 4500/mo

total expenses = 10,500/mo

3-4 years if neet+ leisure
5 years if pure neet

>> No.10659640

>>10659631
>15,000 = 600,000
wot

>> No.10659649

>>10659640
probably means some foreign currency

that or he's just posting nonsense to see who replies with "lol wut" first

>> No.10659691

>>10659121
The two fatties on broke eats are disgusting. But what they say is correct.

>> No.10659705

>>10659380
I think you are not being totally honest with others and yourself.

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