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Australian women are pretty gross I've never met an Australian who was in such denial.
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I heard it and just picked up my phone to investigate.
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La air quality is the worst but I've flown into every major airport and most of the smaller ones in Cali, it's literally like breathing a cancer death cloud for the entire duration I'm in the state. You just can't experience this if you're conditioned to horrible air quality.
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Lol there's a difference between air quality and humidity
southern California has so much water in the air if you aren't from here you gonna die. I won't refute that Cali air quality is bad , but San Diego probably not as bad. I will say though, when I go to other states my asthma acts up from the dryer air. | ||
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Word is ur getting a lot of prime cuts in the PACNW. I could have said ur biased but I didn't because this isn't about personal standards. So you don't agree cankles and bad legs are an American phenomenon?? having trouble finding any of this in Australia.
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lots of people just buying a discover pass, state forest pass and living out of campers/trailers too. costs them basically nothing as long as they move every couple days. i know some people at microsoft making $150-250k a year living this way, renting and property values are such a joke here. | |||
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1. Living in a shitty, worn-down 500sqft with no dishwaster or washer/dryer. 2. My wife getting harassed by the unemployed thugs whenever she goes out during the day. 3. The next step up for a reasonable place being ~$2200/mo. This apartment was originally supposed to be a stop-gap until we found something better but I just can't swallow paying an additional $700/mo for a marginal benefit in new housing. By comparison, I was able to find a few apartments at a comparable price up in Seattle that are ~700 sqft, lots more kitchen space, dishwasher, and washer/dryer in the unit. The added benefit too is that my (Canadian) wife will be closer to home. I haven't had a rent increase thankfully (my landlord is a bit of a newbie...) but I constantly hear about it from other folks though that's mostly in SF and not so much down here in the south bay. My understanding around here is that alot of the properties are being bought by foreign investors with a sizable portion of that group being wealthy Chinese laundering money out of China. I think some statewide rent control would be a net positive plus I would also be down for enacting some legislation to at least give preferential treatment to citizens/permanent residents in purchasing and renting property as I feel these are the folks who are going to stick around and build communities. Nothing too outlandish so as not to completely discourage foreign nationals from coming here but enough so that those who are sticking around can at least get some decent housing. | |||
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Another viable stray I'm considering at 90k a year is : Buying a mobile/trailer home around 75k and parking it at the beach trailer communities. Lot cost is like 600 a month. Seriously seems like a good option. The mobile home I'm looking at is 1800 square feet , so its pretty good size.I'd still live in Southern California just fine this way and have reduced expenses. Therefore I could invest more
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