I need to move out. I need to go to the city. Suburbia is driving me nuts, literally. The whole concept of suburban living is car-centric. When the car-centricity of it fails, then we have a problem. There was a problem today. Traffic. It was the first time it got to me in a long while.
Anyway, it's ridiculous to have so many people trying to get places by car. It's just not gonna work. I can't live like this much longer.
However, I do have minimal financial obligations at this time...rent and utilities would suck. It's a catch 22 right now. I'm not quite in a payrange where I can afford to go out on my own.
But yeah, it's just plain silly.
And then... you can get a condo in the Pearl for only $1000/sq.ft. Re-fucking-diculous.
But, I like this town. I just need to figure out where to go from here. Like... back to school. I'm going to do my B.S.C.E. starting January. It ought to be barrels of fun.
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I just applied for a credit card... a real one. Not a Victoria's Secret card or a Gap card, but a real one. Cool huh. I also checked my credit history and score. Pretty neat information.
Anyway, it's ridiculous to have so many people trying to get places by car. It's just not gonna work. I can't live like this much longer.
However, I do have minimal financial obligations at this time...rent and utilities would suck. It's a catch 22 right now. I'm not quite in a payrange where I can afford to go out on my own.
But yeah, it's just plain silly.
And then... you can get a condo in the Pearl for only $1000/sq.ft. Re-fucking-diculous.
But, I like this town. I just need to figure out where to go from here. Like... back to school. I'm going to do my B.S.C.E. starting January. It ought to be barrels of fun.
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I just applied for a credit card... a real one. Not a Victoria's Secret card or a Gap card, but a real one. Cool huh. I also checked my credit history and score. Pretty neat information.
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You and Venice need to find a place together. Close to my work.