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    5 months ago

    I don’t think you understand - I can live poor and destitute without a job in my hometown, or leave to find work somewhere else. This is the reality of many Americans in rural America.

    This isn’t a quest for “wealth”, it’s a quest for life

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        25 months ago

        A) to go and earn any money B) I actually pollute less in the place that I moved to since I don’t have to drive a car

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          15 months ago

          Sure sure, whatever helps you justify the fact you’re in a plane instead of using greener travel methods.

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        15 months ago

        Lmao, it’s cute how you think you have some moral/ethical high ground here. Wouldn’t be at all surprised if you have this view because no one would want you around no matter where you happened to be. Run along little troll.

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            15 months ago

            Oh bless your heart. I’m not talking about your online friends who wouldn’t travel across the street to see you. Don’t worry, someday I’m sure someone will be able to tolerate being around you. Run along now.

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              Imagine being this dependent on destroying the planet that thinking maybe to shouldn’t fly plane = nobody loves you lmao

              It’s ok man one day, when the acid rains destroy the last of your local forest, you’ll be able to tell your kids that you made a lot of money.

              Assuming you find a partner that tolerates you, that is.