Rent out in Boston isn't really 3 grand a month, is it?
*back into rural bubble*
City living. You pay a fortune-Chicago, la, Boston, Bay Area, NYC.
Yup, fuck that.
I'll visit.
I like either. You just have to be willing to sacrifice. I love the burbs right now, but by not living in chitown we sacrificed the walkability and easy accessibility to cool restaurants, shows, etc. But, the burbs offer so much more space and it's so much cleaner and better suited for family life at this moment.
I liked Oak Park. Suburb, but very walkable with good restaurants and three different train lines that could have you downtown in 15-20 minutes.
Oak Park, CA did not have similar amenities but was not a bad place to grow up
I made a game! Hotline Maui. Requires mouse and keyboard.
Suburbs are the worst. Living in one is literally gonna kill me since I walk like 1/10th of what I used to. It's all car car car mall car.
When I lived in one I'd eat dinner and then go out for a tremendously long walk and listen to audio books or podcasts. I actually kind of miss that having moved to an urban area. It was so quiet after 8pm.
Thousands of hot, local singles are waiting to play at bubbulon.com.
if you are invested in climbing, don't play after you lose two games in a row
definitely not 3
4 you are tilting and will only win if your team magically carries your raging person kicking and screaming into the enemy base
(...I lost 2 games of LoL tonight and am mildly salty about it, also done for the day)
Steam, LoL: credeiki
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Also annoyed because I went 1-1 in my promo series (which is a best 2 out of 3) but lost, because the first game counted as a loss because the client randomly disconnected in champion select so it thought I dodged. Then I lost one more because I really should have dodged due to terrible team comp but was kinda zoned out and didn't >:[
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Joseph Kabila, President of the Democratic Republic of Congo
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every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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Joseph Kabila, President of the Democratic Republic of Congo
Experience an endless road trip with a vaporwave soundtrack, travelling through deserts, farmland and pine forests, with the occasional town or city. Have a conversation in emojis with your road trip buddies, just let them talk, or sit back and enjoy the scenery in silence. Toonwave glitch A E S T H E T I C recommended but optional.
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Hassan Rouhani, President of Iran
Joseph Kabila is the most attractive and he's probably pretty homophobic, always a plus. But I just know I can break through to Hassan Rouhani. That silver fox has been having forbidden dreams for years, I can just tell.
Thousands of hot, local singles are waiting to play at bubbulon.com.
Pittsburgh is one of the few North American cities that have continued to operate light rail systems in an uninterrupted evolution from the first-generation streetcar era, along with Boston, Cleveland, New Orleans, Newark, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Toronto.
you've got my attention
The Boston one runs right outside my house. It squeals like a banshee and rains down sparks from the overhead power connection and it costs a trillion dollars to maintain because the rails are more narrow than standard trains or subways.
On the other hand it's v charming and goes *ding ding*.
In college I lived on the E line it was literally spitting distance from my window. I simultaneously lived directly next to the busiest fire station in the city.
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Oak Park, CA did not have similar amenities but was not a bad place to grow up
hero league in heroes of the storm
games are 20ish minutes
especially when your teams keep being horrid
this is some good shit and I hope that they've permanently switched to giving me jam instead of crime novels I never read
that's a long time to spend losing
I'm already thinking that I will literally die when I move to suburbia in the distant future because I'll stop walking everywhere
When I lived in one I'd eat dinner and then go out for a tremendously long walk and listen to audio books or podcasts. I actually kind of miss that having moved to an urban area. It was so quiet after 8pm.
No SCP
noo @So It Goes don't do it
if you are invested in climbing, don't play after you lose two games in a row
definitely not 3
4 you are tilting and will only win if your team magically carries your raging person kicking and screaming into the enemy base
(...I lost 2 games of LoL tonight and am mildly salty about it, also done for the day)
this scepticism of existentialism
very close to my first computer ever.
although my first had a whopping 4 gigs of memory.
The other day, the train both to AND from work had no aircon.
AND there was a crying baby
what am i looking at here
https://www.reddit.com/r/9M9H9E9/wiki/narrative
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
@desc
squad goals
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
wrong measure.
what song is it?
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
@desc my BRAND
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AAjOpG5gAI
20-50 minutes
This movie is significantly worse than I remembered.
And i didn't love it in the first place.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
*contemplates*
he was right here
he was just right here
I hope he's okay
ace song he left as an outro
In college I lived on the E line it was literally spitting distance from my window. I simultaneously lived directly next to the busiest fire station in the city.
I got used to noise.
but fuck that boat in particular
I'm the only one who's voted for the Tadjikistan guy