The NEETs guide to moving out

Thadman

Thadman

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Sep 6, 2023
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I am planning to move out soon and rot alone, all I seek is a comfy small house in a walkable area. If you are a genuine NEET or work poverty wages, you can always apply for housing assistance and get your own place.

Plus side is that the more historical neighborhoods and cities are walkable and have plenty of nature preserves to dwell in, plus the fear of blacks moving in always ensures that property values stay down and all the cowards are weeded out. Downside is that the more affordable houses are rife with fucked up plumbing, creaky floors, leaks, and roach infestations. Always try to aim for inner ring suburbs near big cities.

Any other recommendations you might have in mind?
 
patientfrog

patientfrog

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Apr 21, 2022
2,225
@Thadman sounds pretty depressing and bleak. in my 20s i would have gone for that, but not in my 30s. i suppose it's a bit of an adventure though.
 
Thadman

Thadman

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Sep 6, 2023
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@Thadman sounds pretty depressing and bleak. in my 20s i would have gone for that, but not in my 30s. i suppose it's a bit of an adventure though.
It's a lose lose situation, rotting in your parents basement and losing your sanity is not much different from living afar alone and further destroying yourself.

I would say it's more of the adventure part which appeals to me, and the prospect of a GF falling into my lap which I speculate happening soon for some reason. I dont want to spend the rest of my life living in a high density sprawl area where no one talks or knows one another, believe it or not having a tinge of community matters to someone like me.

How is your current situation like?
 
patientfrog

patientfrog

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Apr 21, 2022
2,225
It's a lose lose situation, rotting in your parents basement and losing your sanity is not much different from living afar alone and further destroying yourself.

I would say it's more of the adventure part which appeals to me, and the prospect of a GF falling into my lap which I speculate happening soon for some reason. I dont want to spend the rest of my life living in a high density sprawl area where no one talks or knows one another, believe it or not having a tinge of community matters to someone like me.

How is your current situation like?
>and the prospect of a GF falling into my lap which i speculate happening soon...

that's one of the most positive statements i've heard on neets.net

respectable reasons. living in expensive neighborhoods where no one talks to another and people silently struggle aint the greatest either.

i'm living with my parents, but i hope to get a job soon and move out. my situation with my parents is ok, they're very good people, but i'd prefer a place of my own. you really can't live alone without some friendship or stimulation, but i'll probably buy a pooch and i may have avenues to make friends.
 
Thadman

Thadman

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Sep 6, 2023
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>and the prospect of a GF falling into my lap which i speculate happening soon...

that's one of the most positive statements i've heard on neets.net
Even that wouldn't be able to fully fix me tbh, but it would deffo be a nice way to cope and go on with life. My best bet is being with a woman who understands my social impairment issues and still loves me for who I am

living in expensive neighborhoods where no one talks to another and people silently struggle aint the greatest either.
That's the total opposite of where I would want to live around, its what I described when I said "high density sprawl area where no one talks to one another". I was born and raised in such a place and it sucked, always quiet and soul sucking plus no one knew each other.

i'm living with my parents, but i hope to get a job soon and move out. my situation with my parents is ok, they're very good people, but i'd prefer a place of my own. you really can't live alone without some friendship or stimulation, but i'll probably buy a pooch and i may have avenues to make friends.
What job are you shooting for? personally my parents are great people and have supported me through and throughout and I can't thank them enough, although like anyone they had their flaws.

Which city or state would you like to live in? you can try aiming for a low density area as you will never feel lonely or isolated, I work sales in which the constant stimulation keeps me half sane.
 
patientfrog

patientfrog

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Apr 21, 2022
2,225
Even that wouldn't be able to fully fix me tbh, but it would deffo be a nice way to cope and go on with life. My best bet is being with a woman who understands my social impairment issues and still loves me for who I am


That's the total opposite of where I would want to live around, its what I described when I said "high density sprawl area where no one talks to one another". I was born and raised in such a place and it sucked, always quiet and soul sucking plus no one knew each other.


What job are you shooting for? personally my parents are great people and have supported me through and throughout and I can't thank them enough, although like anyone they had their flaws.

Which city or state would you like to live in? you can try aiming for a low density area as you will never feel lonely or isolated, I work sales in which the constant stimulation keeps me half sane.
oddly enough i got a call from someone who saw my resume on monster, asking if i wanted a shipping and receiving job here in town. 6 month contract, full time work, 22 an hour which is quite decent considering other options.

my ideal city or state? i've always been a fanboy of the southwest US. arizona, new mexico, texas. i like the scenery of sand, mountains, and cactus. that and down there scorching sun and heat would be good for my mood. we'll see though.

sales isn't a bad gig, depends really how you do it and what you're selling.
 
patientfrog

patientfrog

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Apr 21, 2022
2,225
ya, in my teens and 20s i was a nomad. I've lived in a total of 18 different places since my teens. moving around is overrated. find a place you really like and stick to it. why waste time? why not go for the gold?
 
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Thadman

Thadman

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Sep 6, 2023
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oddly enough i got a call from someone who saw my resume on monster, asking if i wanted a shipping and receiving job here in town. 6 month contract, full time work, 22 an hour which is quite decent considering other options.
Should have taken it, 22 per hour is pretty ok considering the poverty wages most companies pay.

moving around is overrated. find a place you really like and stick to it. why waste time? why not go for the gold?
Yeah the grass is rarely greener on the other side, personally i'm just planning to move someplace and stick there like you said.
 
patientfrog

patientfrog

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Apr 21, 2022
2,225
Should have taken it, 22 per hour is pretty ok considering the poverty wages most companies pay.
i'm going to take it if he offers. he asked about my resume gap, and i told him the reason was 'personal health reasons' and wouldn't elaborate more.
Yeah the grass is rarely greener on the other side, personally i'm just planning to move someplace and stick there like you said.
100%
 
Thadman

Thadman

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Sep 6, 2023
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I live in america so its kinda hard to get these type of benefits.
Yeah me too, but housing assistance is much different from getting a welfare check.

Its deffo worth a shot, if you cite the current housing crisis they might give you a benefit of the doubt. Show that you are hardworking yet genuinely struggling at the same time and they will deem you worthy.
 
Magonia

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Jan 2, 2022
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Ive considered public housing in Tulsa and south florida. Even Trumps District has public housing.
 
Thadman

Thadman

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Sep 6, 2023
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Ive considered public housing in Tulsa and south florida. Even Trumps District has public housing.
They only give public housing to immigrants who arrive fresh off the boat, even the blacks or hispanics are less likely to get public housing access as the trends change.
 
Magonia

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They only give public housing to immigrants who arrive fresh off the boat, even the blacks or hispanics are less likely to get public housing access as the trends change.
I live in florida and applied for public housing in Tulsa and got it but I would need to show up which I did not. I live in public housing where I live already. Yes there are priorities based on identity but its not like you have no chance if you are a single straight white man who was born here, you just need to be patient and focus on places where they aren't flooding with illegals and single motherhood isnt rampant. it might take 6 months or two years but if this is what you want then sign up.
 
Incellectual_Anon

Incellectual_Anon

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Aspie John was a 5'2 ethnic male from Brew City. He had previously lived with mother, though the two experienced a sudden cessation of government benefits upon Aspie John reaching adulthood. His mother, disgusted by her autistic and chronically anxious son, informed him that he was to leave upon reaching adulthood, so Aspie John left his home when the time for moving came. He boarded a bus and traveled for several hours to another country, during which an elderly Sicilian woman criticized him for sitting near her(This woman later pointed to him and started denigrating him with a friend as he exited the bus).

Aspie John first slept in Target bathrooms. Then, after encountering security, Aspie John slept on benches outside. He had little money and bought bananas with coins he had available, resulting in a bundle of bananas he had, which he disposed of after another male spat on him while he was sitting on a bench. He awoke one morning, and a passing couple looked at Aspie John and responded with "Don't do that" as he attempted to greet them. He spent his mornings walking to the nearby Target restroom so he could clean his body. Aspie John would ignore the other homeless males doing similar acts as well as the masked Target employees cleaning.

Aspie John visited a local church for their shelter connection system(During this time, another male started hitting his head while he was napping on a bench covered with his coat) and started staying at a local Christian shelter, though he soon left due to rodents and shared sleeping spaces. As he was sitting outside on one occasion, a car of staff members drove by and noticed his presence. They remarked "I was wondering why I didn't see him at the shelter" while laughing. He was also kicked out of the shelter after being promised space. A female passerby noted "He must be living on the streets" at this time. A day later, Aspie John is waiting on a local train platform when a tall White male approaches him and, angry at Aspie John's inability to greet him, tells him, "Sup Nigguh. You make all the fat girls faint. Keep your shirt on".

Aspie John was visiting the shelter connection room daily, when he was told of an opening in a local youth shelter. This shelter was in the Northern part of his new country, so Aspie John called the shelter and prepared for travel. He was given a bus token, and boarded the 5B Metro Transit bus to his new shelter. He waited outside and was let in at 6:00 PM for entry. His new case manager referred him to an emergency bed, and then moved him into a single-person room the next day. His new case manager, Tall White Germanic, informed the other youth of his ASD affliction.

Thus, Aspie John spent several days adjusting to the new shelter, when he met a tall Black male named Aaron. Aaron started smirking at Aspie John and laughing at him with his friends. As Aspie John was cleaning himself one morning, Aaron's roommate opened the door and witnessed Aspie John's naked body. He then quickly left and Aaron came into the bathroom, laughing and taking pictures of his naked body("Aspie John is small!").

After two weeks, Aaron and his shelter friends started sitting outside of Aspie John's room door each night, playing very loud "Rap" music. They would also throw dice at his door and speak about it loudly("I rolled a six!").

Aspie John started leaving the shelter every other day to sit outside(Often with bags of food as his only meal for the day). While inside, he'd focus on preparing to move into a local apartment using the country's GRH fund and would visit freelancing sites for relief from his situation.

Aspie John was, by this point, spending most of his time in his commune room, sitting on commune computers, or simply sitting outside to eat with food bags he prepared. He was too anxious and weak to visit the downstairs kitchen often since the other youth would snicker and move away from him. He started fantasizing about the different recipes he would make after he had moved into an apartment. He was too disabled to attend job interviews despite his resume.

One night, Aspie John slept in his shelter room earlier than usual during the winter. He started sleep-talking about sexual fantasies he had since childhood, resulting in the shelter males standing outside his door laughing. This woke up Aspie John and caused him to curl into a ball, sweating and covered with fluids. Another shelter male quickly reported Aspie John and said "Aspie John's getting kicked out". Aspie John spent the next few days in his room as males would walk past and laugh at him(The males would make statements such as "Damn baby!", "Oh!", "You don't like women riding?"). The male who reported him said, "Looks like we have a mouse in the house"(Aspie John would wrap a belt and blanket around himself to control his sexual behavior).

On the day Aspie John left, foids and males started gossiping about him, snickering and laughing. He carried a large bag into sleet around 9:00 PM and traveled to a bus for travel.

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Thadman

Thadman

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Sep 6, 2023
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I live in florida and applied for public housing in Tulsa and got it but I would need to show up which I did not. I live in public housing where I live already. Yes there are priorities based on identity but its not like you have no chance if you are a single straight white man who was born here, you just need to be patient and focus on places where they aren't flooding with illegals and single motherhood isnt rampant. it might take 6 months or two years but if this is what you want then sign up.
Hows Tulsa like?

Personally I have no qualms with working as I have gotten used to waging, regardless of how cucked it sounds. Also, are there any decent towns or areas around florida which are affordable? I can use the warm climate.
 
Magonia

Magonia

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Jan 2, 2022
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Hows Tulsa like?

Personally I have no qualms with working as I have gotten used to waging, regardless of how cucked it sounds. Also, are there any decent towns or areas around florida which are affordable? I can use the warm climate.
Yes theres good cheap places in florida, even ones that 50+ year olds wont bully you out of. these places are few and far between. what you need is a racial demographic map of florida and just note the white areas then go on bestplaces.net or whatever and compare it to where you live. Latinos here are better than latinos in many other parts of the country. only the poor ones are significantly bad.

I got chat GPT to tell you about Tulsa

Title: Why Tulsa Could Be Your Next Great Move

Hi there,

I noticed you're considering relocating, and I wanted to share some insights about Tulsa, a city that might just tick all the right boxes for you.

1. Historical and Walkable Areas: You mentioned a liking for historical pedestrian areas. Tulsa won't disappoint you there. The city is rich in history, and areas like the Brady Arts District offer a vibrant mix of old and new. It's a place where you can enjoy leisurely walks, appreciating the architecture and the sense of history that permeates the streets.

2. Work Culture: Although work might not be the most exciting aspect for you, Tulsa has a down-to-earth, blue-collar vibe that's welcoming. It’s a city where hard work is valued, but there's also an understanding that there's more to life than just your job.

3. Cost of Living: Cost is always a factor, and Tulsa shines here. It's known for its affordability, especially when compared to other major cities. This could be a big plus if you’re looking for a place that offers a good quality of life without breaking the bank.

4. Community and Social Environment: Tulsa is a place with a strong sense of community. There’s a balance of values here; people respect your space and choices, offering a refreshing change from places with a more imposing outlook. It's a city that manages to be both progressive and grounded.

5. Safety and Neighborhoods: Like any city, Tulsa has its mix of neighborhoods. There are areas with very low crime rates, offering peace of mind if safety is a priority for you. Researching specific neighborhoods can help you find the right fit.

6. Potential Interests: Although I’m not entirely sure about your specific interests, Tulsa has a lot to offer. From its music scene and cultural festivals to outdoor activities along the Arkansas River, there’s plenty to explore. The city’s culinary scene is also growing, with an array of local and international flavors.
 
Thadman

Thadman

NEET
Sep 6, 2023
4,962
Title: Why Tulsa Could Be Your Next Great Move

Hi there,

I noticed you're considering relocating, and I wanted to share some insights about Tulsa, a city that might just tick all the right boxes for you.

1. Historical and Walkable Areas: You mentioned a liking for historical pedestrian areas. Tulsa won't disappoint you there. The city is rich in history, and areas like the Brady Arts District offer a vibrant mix of old and new. It's a place where you can enjoy leisurely walks, appreciating the architecture and the sense of history that permeates the streets.

2. Work Culture: Although work might not be the most exciting aspect for you, Tulsa has a down-to-earth, blue-collar vibe that's welcoming. It’s a city where hard work is valued, but there's also an understanding that there's more to life than just your job.

3. Cost of Living: Cost is always a factor, and Tulsa shines here. It's known for its affordability, especially when compared to other major cities. This could be a big plus if you’re looking for a place that offers a good quality of life without breaking the bank.

4. Community and Social Environment: Tulsa is a place with a strong sense of community. There’s a balance of values here; people respect your space and choices, offering a refreshing change from places with a more imposing outlook. It's a city that manages to be both progressive and grounded.

5. Safety and Neighborhoods: Like any city, Tulsa has its mix of neighborhoods. There are areas with very low crime rates, offering peace of mind if safety is a priority for you. Researching specific neighborhoods can help you find the right fit.

6. Potential Interests: Although I’m not entirely sure about your specific interests, Tulsa has a lot to offer. From its music scene and cultural festivals to outdoor activities along the Arkansas River, there’s plenty to explore. The city’s culinary scene is also growing, with an array of local and international flavors.
The only thing which comes in mind when I think of Tulsa is that one famous white chimpout back in the 1920s which almost wiped out the black community and their assets. I have a bad impression of it being some hick infested shithole but it would be unfair to pass judgements without actually going there or knowing about the place.

>MFW no qt redneck GF
Yes theres good cheap places in florida, even ones that 50+ year olds wont bully you out of. these places are few and far between. what you need is a racial demographic map of florida and just note the white areas then go on bestplaces.net or whatever and compare it to where you live. Latinos here are better than latinos in many other parts of the country. only the poor ones are significantly bad.
White areas tend to be backwater high unemployment hellholes, there is a reason why no minorities live in those places to begin with.

Is the area surrounding Jacksonville or Miami any good?
 
W

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Off topic but why are you deciding to move out and live a 2x harder life?
 
Magonia

Magonia

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The only thing which comes in mind when I think of Tulsa is that one famous white chimpout back in the 1920s which almost wiped out the black community and their assets. I have a bad impression of it being some hick infested shithole but it would be unfair to pass judgements without actually going there or knowing about the place.

>MFW no qt redneck GF

White areas tend to be backwater high unemployment hellholes, there is a reason why no minorities live in those places to begin with.

Is the area surrounding Jacksonville or Miami any good?
Whats good? I have only been in and out of Miami on flights and not much more with Jacksonville. From what i gather theres all kinds of nice stuff in and around Miami you wont get a bargain though. Last i heard Jacksoneville is still cheap but its the blackest city in florida and i dont know why id want to live there
 
Thadman

Thadman

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Sep 6, 2023
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Last i heard Jacksoneville is still cheap but its the blackest city in florida and i dont know why id want to live there
So i'm assuming you live away from any big urban areas.
 
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