>be American >have a functioning brain cell, go to a mediocre college, study something useful like nursing or computer science, graduate into a decent job >buy a house like this by 25
Literally a different world. A different planet. Like playing the tutorial over and over again with the cheat codes on.
>in the Netherlands this would be the house of a notary or dentist >in the USA it's some part time mouse clicker doing fuck all in a regional office of a big company
Aren’t you literally us just drier and more anglo/Irish ethnically
Caleb Hall
One day this will be internationally recognized and we can sue our parents for birthing us here.
Xavier Walker
Yeah you’d have to be an absolute dumbass not to succeed here. Imagine killing yourself to get into a top school in HS and then killing yourself studying something useless like history and trying to get a PhD in it haha
Levi Cruz
As an American you can at any given moment drop out, apply for a real job doing real work and make an easy $120k.
Angel Green
Yes but you guys live in beautiful walkable cities as the norm, here those places are exceptions and mostly clustered in certain regions
Nicholas Sanders
looks comfy it's right by the side of a forest and a park and 1km away from two schools
I’d much rather live in the pod in a euro city than a mansion in the average American city Walkable (northeastern) American towns are paradise thoughever and I basically won the lottery being born into a upper middle class wasp family that lives in one
I live in a pod and work full-time but can't even afford a car nor have any savings. You have no idea what you wish for, with current inflation I can't even afford to eat at a restaurant anymore just do groceries and pay insurances.
Jack Evans
why so few trees
Easton Cooper
>Peoria is the 15th deadliest city in the nation, report says >A recent study by CBS is putting Peoria in the spotlight for the wrong reasons. >The study, based on 2019 data from the FBI, named Peoria the 15th deadliest city in the country with 22.53 murders per 100,000. >Peoria Police said killings stalled in 2020, with the pandemic reportedly driving down murders. But, as the state reopens, the crime rate is rebounding with it. >Becky Rossman, CEO of Peoria Community Against Violence, said 43% of households in Peoria are single moms. She said the absence of male role models and a lack of resources often lead young people to a life of crime. >“Kids who don’t have men in the homes, especially young men, are more likely to drop out of school, end up in prison, substance abuse issues… when you have a lack of resources, those communities are most vulnerable to crime,” she said, adding that the school transient rate is about 25-30% in Peoria.
blacks and 2 percent a year property taxes. Still a decent price.
John Murphy
>Becky Rossman, CEO of Peoria Community Against Violence, said 43% of households in Peoria are single moms. It's a black majority town isn't it?
Leo Jones
27 percent. Which is still high for a place that isn't a major city.
Isaiah Ramirez
actually now that I look at most of Des Moines it doesn’t look THAT bad Not great, but not horrible, and certainly far more improbable than say somewhere like phoenix
Why don't aussies just buy a house in the outback? And euros, why don't you guys just move to siberia and buy a house? oh, not practical? Fuck off retards
and >dude just live somewhere where you have to commute 10 hours a week isn't even a viable option anymore because gas is expensive
Julian Peterson
because its a city if you want to see trees go to a forest
Ryder Sanchez
my city has trees here's a bunch of photos i took while going to the store