• @interceder270
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    -141 year ago

    @jordanlund already linked saying the average price for a home is 170k in Mississppi, and even that isn’t necessary to find a nice place.

    My house was only $60k and it’s 1,200 sqft and 10 minutes from a hospital.

    The real issue here is your entitlement. You think you’re ‘too good’ to live in places that many others do because you think you’re better than them.

    Well, if you’re so much better than them then pay up, lol. The problem with you people is that you think you’re entitled to live in expensive places, but you’re not actually valuable enough to society to have a salary that can pay for them. Then you want other people to foot the bill so you can continue to have more than those living in what you deem ‘shitholes.’

    You’d come across as more genuine if you just admitted it. But you won’t. Nobody wants to acknowledge their entitlement, lol.

    • Flying Squid
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      111 year ago

      Yes. Mississippi. Notoriously not a shithole.

      • @interceder270
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        -51 year ago

        “The entire state of Mississippi isn’t good enough for me, but I’m not entitled.”

        Yeah… supply and demand applies to you too, buddy. We can’t all live in the Bahamas (which is actually surprisingly cheap), but that doesn’t make ‘regular’ places like Mississippi shitholes. You can live a higher quality of life than the vast majority of people in a $60k* house in Mississippi.

        *I haven’t been house searching for 2 years, it’s overwhelmingly likely this number has increased to $70k or even $80k. Still way way cheaper than what you think a house should cost.

        • Flying Squid
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          51 year ago

          Please- do tell me where you believe I live. Go ahead. Guess.

            • Flying Squid
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              71 year ago

              Close. Terre Haute, Indiana. And, like the rest of Indiana, it’s a shithole. So I may know a little bit about living in a shithole.

              And yeah, you can probably get a house that cheap here- if you want a “unique fixer-upper” in between the meth lab house and the house with squatters in it.

              Now it’s your turn to tell me that if I didn’t want to live in the luxurious town of Terre Haute, known throughout the world as The Utopia on the Wabash, I’d know how people really live.

              • @interceder270
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                -51 year ago

                Alright see, there you go saying an entire state is a shithole and (I assume) ‘not good enough for you.’

                That’s what I mean by entitlement. It’s insane that you can be living a higher quality of life than the vast majority of people on the planet, yet still think you need more and should get it before they do.

                We’re just passing a bunch of money around at the top. And most of us are proud of it.

                • Flying Squid
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                  31 year ago

                  Alright see, there you go saying an entire state is a shithole and (I assume) ‘not good enough for you.’

                  Yeah, crazy how I would call a place that legislatively is making my queer daughter unsafe a shithole. But I guess I’m just crying liberal tears.

                  • @interceder270
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                    -51 year ago

                    Lol, that’s funny. When you say ‘shithole’ when buying a house, most people will think you’re talking about the quality of the property because that’s an issue that affects everybody.

                    If you have something specifically relevant to you that causes you not to like a place, then understand that your judgement is not an absolute truth. Most people will not consider Indian to be a shithole because of its legislation, but you’re an exception.

                    Instead of saying a place like Indiana is a shithole, you should say it’s just not good enough for you. That takes the faux-objectivity away from your argument and allows us to discuss on relative terms.

                    See how it all goes back to entitlement? Trying to convince people you ‘need’ something because that way they’re the bad guy if they try to take it away from you. In this case, as with most, it’s money. You need that money, and anyone who gets in the way is a bad person for taking away your needs.