IreallEwannasay

IreallEwannasay t1_jdcvbqs wrote

It's gross how people are in here telling you how to be poor. If it's not possible, it's not possible. Who wants to eat microwaved food every single day or beens and rice and Ramen? If delivery is working for you, and you're paying in your circumstances then do that. I'm sorry people are so rude. The unmitigated gall to sit and call you lazy for not taking the solutions they themselves don't have to implement in their own lives. I know I can't see all the factors so I won't offer up solutions from my butt because it's insensitive. I hope you can get a suitable place and cook to your hearts desire soon. I lived with a person where I paid them rent and they didn't let me use the kitchen. I'd talk about it and people would be like just use it anyway or use the microwave etc, I was not allowed and that was that sobI spent a shit ton on take out food. Unless you're broke like that in the same situation you wouldn't understand.

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IreallEwannasay t1_j95s25w wrote

I worked at Kroger in GA. It was only like 3 months but I was miserable the entire time. Very racist and just a bad experience. They had me train a girl and the next week she had my job and I was fired for no real reason. Never even got a talking to. I came early and left late everyday. I was deeply depressed and trying to be home not so much so I worked all the shitty shifts and did extra work.

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IreallEwannasay t1_j88oq38 wrote

Sp I've learned. We have a thing where the bartender at the various restaurant get to choose a bottle to take for Christmas or New Years and I was so tempted to take one of those which are gathering dust in our wine cellar. I chose Azul mezcal because that's my drink and you see, I am an alcoholic. Pappy reminds me of my old sugar daddy who was an architect from Kentucky. Country as shit but Einstein level genius. He'd fly home anytime they were released and bring back a few bottles.

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