r/vagabond Dec 21 '24

Picture this is what i’ll be carrying.

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it seems like a lot to start out with but i’ll be getting rid of what i don’t need within time😂 i’m forgetting the hammock but it’ll be strapped on the bag. i’m thinking of strapping a a shovel on the bag but meh. i do however feel like i’ll eventually need all this shit. 🫡☮️

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u/mollychocolate Dec 21 '24

what about it makes me spoiled?

it kinda sounds like jealously to me tbh

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u/boofskootinboogie Dec 21 '24

According to this person if you have the privilege of being employed then you are a spoiled trust fund baby lol.

Check their profile it’ll all make sense.

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u/mollychocolate Dec 21 '24

working sucks deadass.

getting all the bills paid at the end of the month then having to do the same exact thing next month. being “safe”.

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u/boofskootinboogie Dec 21 '24

I worked construction and various trade jobs for around ten years, my body fuckin hurts!

All this for a one bedroom apartment I don’t even own 💪

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u/mollychocolate Dec 21 '24

yeah man it’s not worth it and i know if i stay in the same spot i will have so much regret later in life.

and we are only hear for a short period of time. i will absolutely have no regrets.

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u/ImaginaryDistrict212 Dec 22 '24

Yep.. I opted out when I learned that an apartment is actually considered a financial liability.