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Post by GattoGelato on Jul 22, 2017 17:33:41 GMT -5
I hate living out in the middle of nowhere
It sounds like fun at first
But later in life you will hate it
Especially when the a/c sucks in the hot weather and it only works for one room so you're crowded with the whole family in one room all at once.
For once I want to have a weekend where I can actually do stuff and actually have a social life
But no. I'm stuck here in the middle of nowhere and I effing hate it
Also being homeschooled and living in the middle of nowhere doesn't help either
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Post by GattoGelato on Jul 22, 2017 17:35:14 GMT -5
I tell my parents I don't want to be here. But they say I have to spend some time with the family
Where have I been the last 16 and a half years
I've been nowhere but here
And they know that if I'm here, I'm just going to sit in the air conditioned room and mess with my phone
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Post by indecisive on Jul 22, 2017 17:37:14 GMT -5
I don't exactly live in the middle of nowhere, but it sure feels like it sometimes also I feel your pain with the whole a/c thing because it never gets hot enough here for anyone to bother using it so most houses just don't have it like I know more people who own boats than a/cs and then when it does get hot there is no escape
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Post by Theblazepanzer24 on Jul 22, 2017 19:03:34 GMT -5
I have three rooms. One bed room, one bathroom, and one livingroom which is practically a kitchen. I have one fan and one window unit. But I do live alone, so that's one good thing.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2017 20:28:13 GMT -5
I feel this
It's slightly different for me because my hometown is actually a city, but where I go to school is a very tiny town mostly "run" by the university kids themselves. Like any events that come to town, 85% of the time are going to be geared towards our demographic, and we make up half of the town population so when everyone goes home for the summer it becomes super dead.
I loved it when I first moved there because I thought it would be a different experience and all of that, but it got old fast. Don't get me wrong, I'm decently happy there and I've made friends and what not/I do try and get out regularly to do things, but there's only so much TO DO. You find yourself falling into a routine, like every Wednesday I'd go to this one specific pub with friends and then every Saturday this one friend would host a movie night at her house without fail. Add this on top of all the extracurriculars I was in that were regularly scheduled, and the fact that my ex (boyfriend at the time) never seemed to want to do anything new or different with me and it just because such a blah lifestyle
I'm hopefully moving closer to a big city next year or the year after though, so here's hoping
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Post by Snappppppppppppp on Jul 22, 2017 20:31:17 GMT -5
GIRL I feel you so hard.
The last two years I lived in a town of 4,500 people in a well populated, to a town of 900 in the boonies of nebraska where their is nothing at all, to currently living in a city of 250,000.
I totally get it.
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