• @[email protected]
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      188 months ago

      I’m an elder millennial but you guys are in the same boat. No idea how we’re going to afford housing down the line.

      • @NocturnalMorning
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        Don’t worry, with the collapse of the environment, the economy won’t really matter. So, we at least have that going for us, which is nice.

        • @grabyourmotherskeys
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          I’m just very excited about all the massive asteroids that keep near missing us. Talk about exciting!

          • @[email protected]
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            Don’t forget the volcanoes ! Especially the super massive one that is overdue for quite a long time now.

      • @NotSoCoolWhip
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        1. Lower standards
        2. Buy shitty small rural house built nearly 200 years ago
        3. Spend any and all free time & money learning the skills & buying the tools to strip it down and rebuild it. All of it is online. Do it quietly and you won’t have to pull permits. Hold yourself to a higher standard than what a permit will allow and you’ll be fine.
        4. Continue to invest in yourself and your skills. You will become a rich person if you do this, if not in money, then knowledge. The earlier you can do this, the more value will compound off of your skillset.

        It’s not fun but it’s possible for myself, born 98. Got my little slice and the sunsets and stars are sure damn pretty out in the boonies. Gotta deal with the rednecks & general small mindedness though.

        • @[email protected]
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          28 months ago

          Appreciate the down-to-earth response. Might have to head this direction sooner or later, except maybe with a tiny plot of land and an improved shed if it comes down to it. I’ll take something that works over homeless.

          • @NotSoCoolWhip
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            Look into trailers, campers, shed, tiny home, and military surplus tents. Be careful not to get too into the Instagram version of the “vanlife” lifestyle, it is trickier that it seems in the photos and IMO vans suck cos you don’t need engine problems on your home.

            I lived in a camper trailer because I got it for the equivalent of 6 months rent and I knew if I lived in it any longer it would technically a net gain, and I was able to still sell it after. Two years in that thing with Midwest winters lmao.

            If you are lucky, you can find a rural property sold as undeveloped with a very old or abandoned building that you’d be able to fix up. I would avoid the West, unless you have a foolproof water source.

            We have the entire knowledge of the collective human history at our fingertips. People built shit by winging it for the majority of human history. You’d have been a god among men 200 years ago. Fuck some shit up. Fail fast and fail forward

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          If your professionnal situation lets you do this, go for it. Problem is, for a lot of people including myself, jobs are in the city. Moreover, here in France, by living in the countryside, you get an additionnal bonus of :

          • no public transit

          • no hospital

          • no doctor

          • no school

          • no post office

          • no bakery (the worst)

          (edit: formatting)

          • @NotSoCoolWhip
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            Not for everybody. If you’re clever enough you can work around every item you listed though.

    • @[email protected]B
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      48 months ago

      Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

      1985

      Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

      I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.

  • Karyoplasma
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    Backwards time travel is physically impossible. You would need to travel at truly negative speed to achieve it, but the magnitude of speed is always positive.

    • Flying Squid
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      Stop trampling on our hopes and dreams, it’s all we have left.

      • Karyoplasma
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        Thinking about it, it’s even more complicated than that. You’re right that a negative speed would not work since the square of a negative number is positive anyway. But a speed higher than c would result in a negative square root, so no real solution. Also, traveling at exactly the speed of light would divide by zero lol

        But maybe our formula is wrong. Or it’s just impossible, who knows?

    • Zuberi 👀OP
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      Whoosh material right here.

      Edit: Apparently OP is making a joke. Mmmhmm

  • @[email protected]
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    Being serious now, is this a developed country thing? I live in Brazil and it ain’t easy to get a house, sure, but as impossible as the internet makes the US sound like

    • @[email protected]
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      Kinda. We have investor companies buying hundreds of houses and properties each with the hope of selling later or renting. These are both negative outcomes for the average person who is losing purchasing power with inflation. This is also highly dependent on where you are in the country.