I know it’s fake and gay, but anon should be able to get “cheapest possible” internet at $45/mo and soft unlimited data on cell for $20/mo. Nationwide.
Given their rent is the ridiculously low $750, the $90/mo in gas seems excessive too, although their insurance (esp if you assume <25yo given the source) is almost unbelievable. That’s like 2000s numbers, or super super rural which might explain the gas.
I rent a small house in West Virginia for $750. I’m five minutes from downtown in the capital city, fifteen minutes from the only decentish airport in the state. It’s possible.
Oh yeah the 750 I believe, it’s just super cheap. West VA makes sense. $90 for gas would make more sense to me in the western liberal states with high gas tax and even higher rent. Doesn’t make as much sense to me if your rent is 750.
I know it’s fake and gay, but anon should be able to get “cheapest possible” internet at $45/mo and soft unlimited data on cell for $20/mo. Nationwide.
Given their rent is the ridiculously low $750, the $90/mo in gas seems excessive too, although their insurance (esp if you assume <25yo given the source) is almost unbelievable. That’s like 2000s numbers, or super super rural which might explain the gas.
I rent a small house in West Virginia for $750. I’m five minutes from downtown in the capital city, fifteen minutes from the only decentish airport in the state. It’s possible.
Oh yeah the 750 I believe, it’s just super cheap. West VA makes sense. $90 for gas would make more sense to me in the western liberal states with high gas tax and even higher rent. Doesn’t make as much sense to me if your rent is 750.
If they’re driving an older truck, it’s possible they’re getting 12 mpg or something.
My truck is actually a 2020 and it gets 17 mpg, but it’s got a 35 gallon tank.
Yeah 17 is bad but it’s got an eight foot bed that I need to haul equipment and tools for work.