"real world"? Where you have to, like, drive places? You can have it. For real.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
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There are no Cylons in Wisconsin.
Seriously, I have little to no interest in ever living anywhere where you HAVE to own a car. This occasionally worries me, with regard to future life partners.
::does the krav were-bite defense::
In completely other news, people who have extra cash should check out the Seeds of Peace on-line auction. [link] They work with kids from conflict areas, especially Israelis and Palestinians, do really good work, AND there's a ton of cool stuff up for auction. FYI.
I LIKE having a car. I can still pretend I can get in it and head west and keep going and just run away (yes, I'm having work issues. Fucked up. Self medicating now.)
But I wish my real estate prices weren't so not-having-car like.
Maybe I should just go to my canyon and be a hermit like Blacky at Ghost Ranch. Except, I can't draw good horses or paint murals t /obscure reference probably only I get
oooh, local talkshow does a lot of shows on Seed of Peace (ok, I've heard 2.) It is incredible. And sadmaking and happymaking.
I LIKE having a car. I can still pretend I can get in it and head west and keep going and just run away (yes, I'm having work issues. Fucked up. Self medicating now.)
I can do that in a bus. Or whatever.
OH! And car stuff does impact living costs -- when a friend of mine moved from NYC to MI, we realized that her base living expenses would pretty much stay the same, since she was going to buy a new car.