• @Ookami38
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    37 months ago

    Making a priority in life to earn more so that you can buy buy buy is pretty peak consumer. Your post made a pretty hefty value judgement at the person above (you didn’t make enough money, so why do you deserve…). Peak consumerism is you have to earn so you can buy. The opposite of consumerism is recognizing that we’re more than our bank accounts, and that people need shelter in order to survive, so let’s make it accessible to everyone.

    • @[email protected]
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      -37 months ago

      It is. You just gotta quit expecting to buy in LA, Vancouver, NY without a serious money making plan or go where an average dude can afford. Or just sit around and whine, see how far that gets you.

      • @Ookami38
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        37 months ago

        It’s funny that calling out very real problems is “whining” to some people. There’s absolutely some issues going on with housing prices and wages right now, but Mr(s) GotTheirs refuses to see it. You can be proactive and make progress in your own life while also acknowledging that the game is pretty rigged right now, and having a bit of humility that the GotTheirses at least partially got theirs through some luck.

        Also, way to make some baseless assumptions about where I, or anyone, is trying to buy.

          • @Ookami38
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            27 months ago

            Nice nice. Just disregard the actual words and points others are making. That really shows how good faith you’re being.

            • @[email protected]
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              -17 months ago

              Disregarding and recognizing it are two similar but not the same, things. I disregard it after.