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The next time you hear someone say they're just vibing in life without a job, just look at this image.

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    Tbh, that's not true. If your standards are low enough, you can get by with very little money.

    When I was at university (10 years ago) I could get by with 5-10h of work per week. I had a single-room flat and no car, a 10yo laptop, a cheapo second-hand phone and ate cheap food. The total amount of assistance that I received from my parents were birthday and christmas presents with a total worth of €700 over 5 years.

    Now I have a larger flat, a wife, two kids and a car. Now I need much more money.

    Of course, neither the cost nor the lifestyle are comparable.

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    i sincerely doubt you could afford to live on barely part time work 10 years ago, which would be 2015, unless you were massively subsidized by unemployment, an angel investor, or you were a squatter

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      stays on

      Im sure

      during sex

      Unproven.

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      My right hand is a very fulfilling partner!

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        My right hand is a very fulfilling partner!

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        Lucky, my left is way better and im super right handed. Plus the pins on my masturbation cape got sugary coctail on them and they're really hard to clean.

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          Oof. I get that. Must be rough finding people who are both considerate and capable of dealing with that complexity.

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          It's rare, finding another with a similar disposition and making it a foursome is the dream.

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            It's rare, finding another with a similar disposition and making it a foursome is the dream.

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            I wish you the best luck possible.

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              It's so weird seeing people making poor interpretations of another ethnicity's culture their entire identity. I wonder if there are weirdos in India rocking lederhosen or milkmaid outfits at random music festivals and ranting to strangers about Calvinism?

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              The longstanding tradition in India is to wander around naked.

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              • H [email protected]

                World has always been fucked (see Billy Joel's "we didn't start the fire" for simple reference). Life is what you make of it

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                I'm still waiting for somebody to make a mashup of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire" and The Prodigy's "Firestarter".

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                  The Antarctic used to have a giant ozone hole. In the late 1960's, Lake Erie was dead from pollution. The Cuyahoga River in Ohio was so polluted it caught fire. Rain was so acidic that statues in cities were dissolving.

                  Read history instead of following social media hype. Despite Trump turning back the clock a few years, the environment has improved dramatically over the past 50 years.

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                  I grew up next to the Cuyahoga in the '70s and I don't think people today could even begin to understand how nasty it really was. Old tires everywhere, rusting steel barrels full of god knows what, and a thick oily scum over any part of it that wasn't moving. Factories along the edge had big drainage pipes that just emptied directly into the river (one of these factories made Oasis foam, that green shit florists stick flowers into). The real shocker was not that the river caught fire from time to time, but that it wasn't on fire all the time.

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                    i sincerely doubt you could afford to live on barely part time work 10 years ago, which would be 2015, unless you were massively subsidized by unemployment, an angel investor, or you were a squatter

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                    Neither nor.

                    I paid €350 for my flat and made €25/h doing maths tutoring. I had a monthly budget of €800 in 2015 and that was enough.

                    I never received unemployment benefits and why on earth would someone invest in a random student?

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                      The Antarctic used to have a giant ozone hole. In the late 1960's, Lake Erie was dead from pollution. The Cuyahoga River in Ohio was so polluted it caught fire. Rain was so acidic that statues in cities were dissolving.

                      Read history instead of following social media hype. Despite Trump turning back the clock a few years, the environment has improved dramatically over the past 50 years.

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                      Those examples you mention are pretty insignificant compared to the global warming crisis we are experiencing now. Reading history won't really help, because we have never faced what we have faced now in human history: manmade global warming in an industrialised, highly specialised society.

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                        Your premise is that it's going to get a lot worse. But the past 50 years has been improving. It's therefore reasonable to believe we will keep improving.

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                        That is silly logic.

                        Also the past 50 years has not been all improvement, the global warming crisis has steadily grown worse to name the most obvious. The economic crisis following the results of that global warming is also just going to get worse. This will lead to more political crises as politics will get steadily radicalised and authoritarian.

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                          I want to visit America one time just for the food. I keep hearing from American TV about twinkies and red vines and all kinds of stuff, then I try them whenever I get a chance here in the UK and theyre so bad. I need to know for sure whether we're getting a version that conforms to our food laws and they lose a lot in the process or if theyre really that terrible.

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                          If you want good American food, when you get here go to a Chinese restaurant.

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                          • V [email protected]

                            That chick is annoying. I think I've blocked five or six video different clone accounts to stop getting her videos on the reels feed.

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                            As cringe as this gal is (I don't watch her videos either) I can stomach her easier than the 77 Million people who voted for Trump. I'd much rather focus on fixing whatever is wrong with them over this neo-hippie.

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                              Neither nor.

                              I paid €350 for my flat and made €25/h doing maths tutoring. I had a monthly budget of €800 in 2015 and that was enough.

                              I never received unemployment benefits and why on earth would someone invest in a random student?

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                              I think you just got extremely lucky, and it's not exactly transferrable to most others especially today.

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                                Those examples you mention are pretty insignificant compared to the global warming crisis we are experiencing now. Reading history won't really help, because we have never faced what we have faced now in human history: manmade global warming in an industrialised, highly specialised society.

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                                50 years ago most waterways in the US were so polluted as to be dead to wildlife. Cities buildings were black with pollution.

                                Global warming is actually minor compared to the immediate death people were facing decades ago. For example unchecked ozone depletion could have resulted in the destruction of all rice crops on Earth. An analogy that comes to mind is the Black Plague vs Covid. It's not that Covid wasn't (isn't) a problem. And like Covid we are deploying modern technology to fix the problems. Solar is being installed everywhere. The US is going backwards temporarily. But the US isn't the world. Europe and China are getting things done.

                                People who see the problems are the absolutely not the ones who should be killing themselves. They're the only ones that can contribute to the future.

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                                  I grew up next to the Cuyahoga in the '70s and I don't think people today could even begin to understand how nasty it really was. Old tires everywhere, rusting steel barrels full of god knows what, and a thick oily scum over any part of it that wasn't moving. Factories along the edge had big drainage pipes that just emptied directly into the river (one of these factories made Oasis foam, that green shit florists stick flowers into). The real shocker was not that the river caught fire from time to time, but that it wasn't on fire all the time.

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                                  This is a local observance and an expression of your privilege. That trashed environment didn't disappear or get rectified, the pollution and heavily polluting industries necessary to support our lifestyles were offshored and exported to poor countries.

                                  What makes now a million times worse than the 70s is the immense global destruction of habitat that had only started gaining serious momentum in the 70s.

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                                    I think you just got extremely lucky, and it's not exactly transferrable to most others especially today.

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                                    I don't think that surviving on €800/month is extremely lucky. I know quite a few other people who also did that. I also know quite a few other people who just stayed with their parents during university so they didn't have to work at all.

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                                      Neither nor.

                                      I paid €350 for my flat and made €25/h doing maths tutoring. I had a monthly budget of €800 in 2015 and that was enough.

                                      I never received unemployment benefits and why on earth would someone invest in a random student?

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                                      When I compare to my own experience ajusted to inflation, that seems alright. Totally doable.

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                                        Can't afford to have good vibes. Money brings you happiness and prettier partners.

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                                        and prettier partners

                                        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemline_index

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                                        • M [email protected]

                                          The store-bought junk food is pretty bad in America, to be fair. But foreigners also tend to overestimate their popularity, because American media is largely funded by product placement; The average American probably hasn’t eaten a Twinkie in months or even years.

                                          Restaurants are where you’ll truly experience American food. You’ll be amazed at how much flavor is packed into each dish, and at how large the portions are. But the latter is largely a cultural thing; Americans typically have leftovers that they take home. Europeans will see the feast-sized portions on the table and immediately go “no wonder Americans are so fat…” In reality, Americans would expect to take half of it home.

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                                          I've had one Twinkie in the last 20 years, and it was breaded in panko and deep fried.

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