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themoonkitty
Dec 27, 09 at 5:18pm
<Center><font color="purple">The cost of living in Texas is pretty decent too... I'm thinking ( i have no proof of this mind you) but it just seems like the further from the coast you are the lower your cost of living will be. =^.^= </center></font>
poisontouch43
The cost of living in Tennessee is pretty low,but finding a job to pay 4 it is rediculous,especially when the county I live in is dry
themoonkitty
Dec 29, 09 at 11:15am
<Center><font color="purple">=@_@= How does having a dry county make finding a job difficult? </center></font>
viral
Dec 30, 09 at 12:25am
<br /> <p><big><b>Re: 59CustomCad</b></big></p> <p>If you live in the Bronx the rent is quite affordable. My parents pay about $800+ a month for a 2 bed room apartment with no strings attached :3</p> <p>I mean if you want a better view of the ocean or something you could probably settle for the most expensive part of New York xD -----> Manhattan.</p> <p>I only go there for the yearly Anime Conventions and to the movies with my friends ^_^</p>
dark_cosplays_07
somthing that gets me po'd is the expectations of imployers today expierience or a education at the leaste 1. not every one has expieriance with jobs 2. college is next to impossible to pay for for alot of people becuse there on such a tight budget.. its like how can they expect them to go there if they have no job *thinks*(dumb A--....) >.<
artemiy
Dec 31, 09 at 5:36pm
Living in Moscow... well, it's weird. Living here is costly not so much because of the prices (they do rise quite often though) as it is because of the mostly low wages. So everything depends a lot on the ability to find a well-paid job. At least that's how I see things.<br><br> The rent is usually pretty high. Real estate prices are always ridiculously huge here in Moscow.<br><br> I'm satisfied though :)
artemiy
Dec 31, 09 at 5:39pm
Living in Moscow... well, it's weird. Living here is costly not so much because of the prices (they do rise quite often though) as it is because of the mostly low wages. So everything depends a lot on the ability to find a well-paid job. At least that's how I see things.<br><br> The rent is usually pretty high. Real estate prices are always ridiculously huge here in Moscow.<br><br> I'm satisfied though :)
sephiroth
If you can't afford college in the US go ask a community college if you qualify for federal grants.
cutiellia
the fafsa is very helpful. depending on your income and various other things you can receive pel grants that more than likely pay for up to all or half of your fee's. i was lucky enough to get my tuition paid for by the government. yay for being poor! lol
naku
Hey I got into a huge argument about a certain subject with people 3x my age and generally i'm wondering if it's the generation or just the people i happened to be talking to. Subject: Seperation of Church and State? and also keeping "God" in "school" Personally I belive church has no place in state unless the entire country agrees to it, and whom i was speaking with Completely disagreed dispite the US is based on "freedom of religion" an example of why this system doesn't work can be seen by how the Roman catholic church completely Screwed up for 400 years, hence the "dark Ages" Look at how after england cut of fthe church they suddenly prospered. (of course i know the king still took the church's revenue) and as far as god in schooling goes I pretty much ended the arguement with "If you want god in schools send them to Catholic(insert other religion here) School" Put of course people are indeed penny pinchers and won't pay for such a thing =.=; So any opinions?
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