• BranBucket@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I don’t need much. I honestly don’t. I prefer quality and things that appeal to my interest over quantity. I’ve lived in dorms, hotels, and temp housing before. If it’s just me, I can be comfortable and content in an average single bedroom apartment. I’d maybe prefer some outside storage and/or work space, but I don’t need a three car garage. Although opinions vary on what constitutes enough, I’m good with having “just enough”.

    But, I don’t think I’d enjoy this.

    Having a small space of my own seems like it’s pretty essential to my feeling secure and satisfied. Thinking about being constantly on the move, even with the ability to take all my possessions with me, gives me a sort of creeping anxiety and disquiet.

    Part of it is that it feels invasive to me to live in other’s homes. Oddly enough, I don’t mind having someone in my space, but I’d be walking on eggshells if I did the same. I know that no housing is truly secure in the US economy, but this feels far too impermanent and far too at risk of going wrong.

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      2 months ago

      There’s a quote in assassins creed . I think the third one.

      “All I need is a beer in one hand and a titty in the other” I’d the best I can rember the quote.

      I can’t drink beer, I’m a mixed drink guy. Also Im asexual so I don’t need the titty either.

      “I don’t need much” me either lol.

  • mushroommunk@lemmy.today
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    2 months ago

    Honestly that kind of sounds awesome to me.

    I mean obviously it sucks if they’re forced to do it but I love pet sitting, I enjoy seeing where people live, and I’ve never felt the need to be tied anywhere. If they’re happy let em be.

    Holding them up as an example of sigma grind or whatever obviously sucks but it in and of itself doesn’t sound half bad to me.