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    Arkandel @junipersky
    last edited by 10 Aug 2022, 13:35

    @junipersky The demographic of folks involved/volunteering in shelters is… very varied.

    Most do mean well, don’t get me wrong, but some are just fucking weird. And many of them don’t agree at all about very basic things when it comes to animal care, or want to make it about themselves, etc.

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      Solstice
      last edited by Solstice 8 Oct 2022, 13:50 10 Aug 2022, 13:47

      Today, an unopened soda can fell off the ‘dining room’ (it’s an apartment, y’all) table, rolled along like a little undetonated grenade until it hit the corner of the table. It gained a tiny little puncture and started spraying a fine spray of soda detritus up and into the world. PFFFFFFFFF. Ordinarily? Messy, but not a big deal. I wiped down the tables and chairs, and then noticed the wall.

      Oh, the wall. It’s covered in soda streaks. I did a blot test with a microfiber cloth and plain water, applying only the pressure necessary to lightly dab one tiny area of the wall, and cloth came away covered in paint and visibly brought paint away with it.

      Fan-fucking-tastic.

      They didn’t use any primer, and used the most watery, cheapest paint imaginable.

      Guess who has two thumbs and needs to beg the leasing center to “repaint” for the third time in a year?

      I hate apartment life.

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        Testament @Solstice
        last edited by 10 Aug 2022, 14:11

        @Solstice Never mind the fact that rent prices have increased so much this year that we’re more or less paying a mortgage at this point. We’re paying more for our apartment than my fiancé’s brother pays for his house.

        And our landlord has the gall to say that a $200/month increase this year is better than other places. It took all my willpower to not to tell her what I thought of that.

        I can’t wait to get out of this place after three years. The Google review that I write(after we get our deposit back)is going to be such scorched earth. It may not mean anything, but it’ll feel good to me.

        I don't know what I'm doing. Poke at Seven Nations sevennations.aresmush.com port 2021

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          shit-piss-love
          last edited by 10 Aug 2022, 15:42

          The situation doesn’t look much better for buying either. What a mortgage gets you rn is… frustrating.

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            Solstice @shit-piss-love
            last edited by 10 Aug 2022, 16:03

            @shit-piss-love

            Yup. I planned to buy a house in 2020, then pressed pause because of Covid uncertainty. Now feel trapped and frustrated.

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              Arkandel @Solstice
              last edited by 10 Aug 2022, 16:08

              I am gainfully employed. There is no way in hell I’ll be buying a house any time soon unless I’m moving to some area out in the middle of nowhere in the future.

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                IoleRae
                last edited by IoleRae 8 Oct 2022, 16:36 10 Aug 2022, 16:31

                Housing crisis is in full swing right now pretty much the world over. Neither renting or buying right now is a reasonable prospect for the middle class; housing simply isn’t available, and what is is either garbage or being offered at a price point WAY above the actual value. This has roots in a lot of things; it was already a problem in many many places PRIOR to the pandemic due to Air BNB type stuff and corporations buying up properties in massive numbers for it and the wage value issues, and then the eviction moratoriums happened (without a plan in place for this very obvious consequence), and – it’s ugly and it’s going to get uglier before it’s over.

                the entity previously known as Sunny

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                  shit-piss-love
                  last edited by shit-piss-love 8 Oct 2022, 16:40 10 Aug 2022, 16:37

                  https://www.newyorker.com/humor/daily-shouts/every-zillow-listing-right-now

                  edit: changed from an insta repost to the original new yorker piece

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                    IoleRae @shit-piss-love
                    last edited by 10 Aug 2022, 16:45

                    @shit-piss-love

                    “But no, it’s going for $500,000 and will be sold to an Airbnb developer who’s going to rent it to completely normal people who nonetheless will manage to ruin this entire neighborhood.”

                    lol, yup.

                    the entity previously known as Sunny

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                      shit-piss-love
                      last edited by 10 Aug 2022, 16:54

                      We spent the first half of the year, for various reasons, trying to find a house. We could afford places but nothing like what I believe we should be able to get with our financial situation. Ultimately, for various other reasons, we decided to keep renting in the city for at least another year. Prices have dropped some in the semi-rural target area we are looking at but have not really moved in the urban zone we currently live in despite talk about the mortgage rates dropping or other things that are supposedly going to fix the issue. We’re exceptionally lucky that we can both reliably WFH and expect to indefinitely, and that makes the more rural/exurban options available to us. If you have to work on-site and therefore live in a place where you can commute, I just don’t see a way forward unless the next decade of housing is constructed under completely different zoning laws than we have. (Narrator: It won’t be.)

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                        Arkandel @shit-piss-love
                        last edited by Arkandel 8 Oct 2022, 17:46 10 Aug 2022, 17:41

                        @shit-piss-love What bugs me is that while I suspect there’s a real estate bubble that’s going to burst in the future… lots of people thought that, and for many years.

                        The other thing is, if we’re headed into a depression then all bets are off. Sure, should things really go to hell and people start to default on their mortgages then yes, there will be more houses on the market (and probably at a lower price) but… is that something to really look forward to?

                        And even then, assuming one is enough of a cynic, all bets are off when society as a whole is under extreme duress. For example we have jobs today, but if things are bad enough are we still going to feel quite as secure about a 15 year mortgage even at better terms?

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                          mietze
                          last edited by 10 Aug 2022, 17:49

                          The only reason why we have a house in the area we do is because we bought over 20 years ago, in the cheaper unincorporated area. If we were buying now even with current income I am not sure we could find something even within an hour of where we are, and it would probably be a fixer upper. It’s been hard seeing my kids realize that they won’t be able to even rent a single room apartment anywhere near here. Not that it’s bad to share housemates in your early adult life especially but I think that is likely how its going to be, even in family situations, for the foreseeable future. Not just bc of investors, though that’s taking away a lot of “old fixer uppers or starter homes” that people used to rely on. It’s really depressing.

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                            eye8urcake
                            last edited by 11 Aug 2022, 06:03

                            It’s still Internet based vs meatspace, but it’s not mu*-based or -adjacent so I’ll put the peeve here.

                            I made the mistake of joining a sub about a popular television show I’m watching and I’m peeved that I can still be remotely surprised by how fucking stupid people are, in general.

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                              BloodAngel @eye8urcake
                              last edited by 11 Aug 2022, 13:04

                              @eye8urcake Having that issue with a band and also a show right now!

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                                shit-piss-love
                                last edited by 11 Aug 2022, 22:05

                                Major DDOS attacks right as I’m trying to sign off for the night.

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                                  shit-piss-love
                                  last edited by 12 Aug 2022, 15:44

                                  Who would have thought that unhinged “we have the best nuclears” rant was actually a sales pitch.

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                                    Pavel @shit-piss-love
                                    last edited by 12 Aug 2022, 18:03

                                    @shit-piss-love said in RL Peeves:

                                    Who would have thought that unhinged “we have the best nuclears” rant was actually a sales pitch.

                                    No. Stop. Don’t.

                                    He/Him. Opinions and views are solely my own unless specifically stated otherwise.
                                    BE AN ADULT

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                                      junipersky Administrators
                                      last edited by 12 Aug 2022, 21:59

                                      Got Covid 😞

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                                        Pyrephox Administrators @junipersky
                                        last edited by 12 Aug 2022, 22:01

                                        @junipersky Oh no! 😞 😞

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                                          mietze
                                          last edited by 14 Aug 2022, 03:23

                                          I heard someone comment downstairs about no fudgesicles in the box in the freezer, and yet still the box has not yet made it into recycling. Sigh. I gave up and am now going to get rid of it. Alas, trolling fail.

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