International travel for people who hate international travel
VirusMaster3073
I can't afford to move to another country though (neither can most Americans), so I can only move to a state that isn't red. As much as I'll still have to deal with President Trump, at least a non-Republican state would try to mitigate/fight back in ways
I'm planning to move to Puerto Rico, which unlike every other state/territory in the country, its party system does not align with the national one (similar to Quebec in Canada), but more politicians there are nationally affiliated with Democrats than with Republicans, and from what I know, while Trump enjoys support among a chunk of stateside Puerto Ricans much like other Hispanics, Trump isn't very popular there considering he neglected them after Hurricane Maria and tried to sell it, as well as the more recent "island of garbage" shenanigans
So I looked up certifications and they're way too expensive, is there any job that with at least $36k/year or $17.31/hour after taxes that doesn't have such a steep financial barrier to entry?
I decided not to get married too, because I just realized that I prefer living alone
But yeah, Florida is overrated anyway. It's probably going to be under a feet of water in 35 years anyway
What did she do?
As as Southerner, this
It's a bit of both really
Okay, after some research, I found out potatoes don't grow well indoors and growing them indoors ends up being more expensive than just buying potatoes, but I know how to make fries from scratch, so that's still better and cheaper than using oven fries or ordering fast food
I'm a CD collector, they're definitely underrated
everyone thought they were the funniest person for asking for a whopper at a McDonald’s
is it possible for someone to maybe have done that, not as a prank, but because they were so shitfaced while in the drive thru that they legitimately thought they were at Burger King and/or confused the two?
I'll probably get another kind of tech related remote job. More likely I'll just start to hate video games rather than actually enjoy work anyway
What I'll do is start out with a data entry job as I teach myself programming (I already know a bit of C# but it's rusty) to then get a certification and job in that field, so I can afford to then get my own house. I always wanted a house, with my own garden and above ground swimming pool