Nestle? Spectrum? Some random company nobody knows about?

  • Sethayy@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    No offence fam but thats just straight up generational wealth. I live in an extremely farmer filled area and there’s not a chance me in my 1.4 k monthly apartment could ever dream of owning even a small farm - much less have the time to and still pay bills.

    I know a couple people who produce 70% of their own consumption, and are only able to do so cause theyre loaded as tits.

    Im glad you’re able to be shielded from the economy, but not everyone has that privilege (and ngl im even well off in my area)

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      1 year ago

      Lmao no I said I manage I don’t own it but, even when I owned my own house (all wealth I have is self gotten my parents are broke too) we still grew most of our food and raised a flock of birds.

      I bought my first house with money I saved when I was in the Army. Then when I got my job at the farm they provided housing. Lived in my truck for almost 6 months after getting out of the Army before buying my house. Which was a POS and I slowly rebuilt it. Sorry you live in a apartment

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        1 year ago

        If you don’t mind me asking what year did most of this happen? Its all pretty important even in the past like 5 years things have changed insanely. To have enough land to grow your own food is insane, and definetly not broke lol

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          19’ I’m not saying it’s easy I’m saying it’s not that hard and not unapproachable for people.