man I can't wait to properly start looking for houses. there's like three for sale rn in my price range and they're niceeee rahhh
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woke up from a post-work rage-nap and immediately mom called and told me they're moving (or rather, attempting to. jury's out on whether they can or not due to The Current Housing Crisis) and like. mom i appreciate that it's easier to move than to do all the stressful renovations that your current house requires to make it accessible but
a) wtf you had literally never spoken of this before and clearly the two of you have been planning this for a while, why didn't you clue me in??
and b) i know it's not your fault but my brain literally could not process this information rn so sorry I just said "that's....good" and "oh wow" about 40 times.
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the stupid fucking apartment complex i lived in in florida has once again broken the bounds of my expectations for its leasing staff's stupidity. it's so bad that people from other countries are now having to tell them off
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looking at new places to live. Here's some highlights so far as I'm browsing:
Adorable townhome, is a good price. Then you zoom out and it's right across the street from a busy freeway.
Crack house where everything's gutted. Missing both doors. Realtors remarks: "an investors dream! could be a real gem one day. $200,000 please."
Maximum Millennial Gray. Gray painted brick, gray walls, gray floor, even the funky minimalist painting on the wall is gray.
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i love thinking about joseph’s time back in the states after the events of BT, because a year after he comes back, the US draft is sent out to recruit as many men as possible for ww2- but joseph was able to avoid it by claiming disability. and due to the dwindling workforce, he would end up picking up a bunch of oddball jobs that needed to be filled. such as a furnace man on trains, a stevedore, a deckhand, a motorman, a puddler, a tinsmith. he very much had a zombie resume with how quickly he would come and go with all these jobs. due in part because these jobs are trades, and he certainly is not a tradesman’s. so he’d either: get fired from his job or quit because he hated it. and truthfully speaking- i don’t think he got his job as a real estate agent by himself. nepotism played a heavy part, since erina saw him struggling to maintain a workman’s job, so, she instead reached out to a friend who would offer her grandson a job to help him out. and truthfully speaking ! i think he loves his job, because it allows him to meet new people and talk for as long as as he may like. his buyers either love him or hate him because of it. but for about a decade give or take- he’d really struggle with maintaining a real workman’s job because he’s been more or less pampered for a lot of his life.
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Sometimes you don’t fall down the rabbit hole of social media… you run there to escape the stuff you have to do on the surface.
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I'm kind of obsessed that no one really cares that gen q got canceled. Do you know how bad a show has to be for the twitter lesbians NOT to start a # to try and save it? Granted it's probably because the reboot is already in the works but it's still so funny to me.
There was a hashtag going around before any renewal/cancellation news dropped and the funny part is the # wasn’t aiming to save Gen Q but to basically do what they’re doing now which is completely scrap the show and start over so lmaooo what a win for the girlies
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[[ housemates -- hh fic. please no reblogs, but liking is fine. ]]
Maison could feel Cat’s gentle breathing against his flesh, as she slept peacefully on the meaty mattress. It wasn’t unusual to see her so calm, but it did remind him that he did have a living human -- or rather homunculus -- inside him. Out of all his guests, Cat’s the first to have last this long within him, which does give him a sense pride, but he also had to be thankful for her immortality. It is the reason why she still lives inside him after all.
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