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Careless-Internet-63 t1_jdxi0p4 wrote

If you're always going to be working 40 hours a week yes, you can definitely afford to live with a roommate and could likely afford to live alone if you made some sacrifices. If you wanna go by spending no more than a third of your income on rent that's about $1400, from taking a quick look at apartments available in Lynnwood there's a couple of one bedrooms and studios within that budget

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Careless-Internet-63 t1_j94opi2 wrote

The distance is a bit of a stretch and you'd have to snowshoe in, but skyline lake is my absolute favorite winter destination at Stevens. Very good snowshoe hike and super cool spot, I haven't personally built snow shelters there but I know people who have

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Careless-Internet-63 t1_j439k76 wrote

Is an antidepressant a crutch to get through every day life that deserves the same scrutiny? Just about any psychoactive drug can and will be abused by someone, that doesn't mean they can't help when taken properly under the supervision of a professional. It's not worth discarding a potential treatment because people might abuse it

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Careless-Internet-63 t1_j41k79t wrote

Just about anyone who's not a super heavy drinker who's used a breathalyzer and is honest would probably agree .08 is too high of a limit. I've been surprised when I've used a pocket breathalyzer out of curiosity and was still under the limit even though there was no way I would have even thought about driving the way I was feeling

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Careless-Internet-63 t1_j2fay58 wrote

If you're not looking for work related to your education you could maybe try looking for something in a factory. I always found that kind of work more enjoyable than retail or warehouse work and the pay and opportunities for advancement can be better too. My favorite job I had before I finished college was doing mechanical assembly, it was a but mindless but definitely preferable over dealing with customers all day

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Careless-Internet-63 t1_j1nealf wrote

If the title is in your name this is entirely a civil issue. Cops aren't going to help him take a car that's not his and you could report it as stolen if he did take it. He could try to sue you over it, which could make things more complicated, but currently it's not his car in the eyes of the law

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