I bet three people could come up with about three hundred dollars each, monthly. I know this is feasible because over the summertime I only worked about eight or ten hours a week, and my biweekly check was somewhere around 250. So, if I had two friends, or even dubiously trustworthy strangers, maybe we could rent out a little hovel. It'd have to be three of us, to minimize. I could sleep on the floor, or in a closet.
okay, maybe let's think bigger. maybe we could get our hands on an a one-bedroom conapt and we could all just share the bedroom. I could bunk with a stranger, i'm not picky. I guess that would mean someone would get their own bed, though. To make things fair, that bed would have to be extra small, and extra uncomfortable.
the whole goal of this model is to create a situation that allows each person to work as infrequently as possible. if we really needed "necessities", or "food", I guess we could all take turns shoplifiting at Wal-Mart.
okay, maybe let's think bigger. maybe we could get our hands on an a one-bedroom conapt and we could all just share the bedroom. I could bunk with a stranger, i'm not picky. I guess that would mean someone would get their own bed, though. To make things fair, that bed would have to be extra small, and extra uncomfortable.
the whole goal of this model is to create a situation that allows each person to work as infrequently as possible. if we really needed "necessities", or "food", I guess we could all take turns shoplifiting at Wal-Mart.