How about: don't live in the conditions you consider to be shitty? Fuckin' crazy man. Come down off the ceiling!
thats so subjective though. Ic thinks paying 700+ for a shitty small apartment and dealing with lots of people is "living in the shittiest conditions"
Others think that not being in walking distance to the stores they like is "living in the shittiest conditions."
Whats changed in these two scenarios? The perspective of the people involved. The places aren't sentient. They are what they are. They are static objects in space that don't give a fuck how you feel about things.
Considering the average living standard in the US, if you aren't impoverished, you should be able to be happy living just about anywhere.
I love living in a place where I have my choice of restaurants, bars, and I can go run errands without ever getting a car. I don't like living in the remote burbs or bumfuckville. I suppose this can be used to question my manhood, but I don't see why.
My mom grew up in South Bronx when it was pretty much the shittiest place in America. Needless to say she doesn't like city life very much. I think this stuff goes in cycles.
True story, every Christmas I plan to make a real working amp out of ginger bread.
Money always gets spent on other things though. Or I don't have access to a good kitchen.
ONE DAY THOUGH
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