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Neighbors like this could live like a king in a flyover state but would rather b-word on Reddit

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As someone who lived in a flyover state, this is true. I was a bartender during the coof and made a killing working at a high end cocktail bar in a flyover state. It was true, unironic kino.

>$950/mo on a 1BR constructed 3 years before my move in

>free wifi in bldg, nice ammenities including an indoor pool and hot tub

>8 blocks away from my work and core downtown, so I didnt even need to use a car to get around for work or nightlife

>made a killing on tips because our bar set 18% as minimum gratuity on the card reader and strags too b-word made to type a custom tip, and our cheapest cocktail was $14.

>food costs were down hard, as were dive bar prices

The only true negative is that there are no skinny b-words in flyover states they are ALL obeasts. Besides that, yeah it was great. Super friendly people, unbelievably low cost of living... shit was great

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:soycry: but there's nothing there!

There's an Aldi's around the corner. PAC within walking distance of my house. Costco. Sam's Club. Home Depot. An active mall. A vibrant downtown with farmers markets.

Even if I didn't have a car, I had easy access to a nice dinner, then see Mamma Mia, then drink. It may not be Michelin Star but who gives a shit when your mortgage is $700?


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>nothing to do

This is all just cope. My flyover city had all the reddit shit like beercades for these soys to enjoy. The food scene was actually great too, steakhouses were kino and the beef was fresh as it was locally sourced, high end cuisine was also insanely good with some original ideas on menu, fusion spots with their own microgreen growhouse inside the restaurant for peeps to peruse... theater tickets werent over the moon, bars were always lively, and summer had decent fun stuff from golf to lake days, hunting season was great too. There's a lot to do, people really just pretend otherwise to not move there.

As for no public transport, you can get a used car pretty cheap and go anywhere you want, especially with how much you can save by living out in a flyover.

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