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Should I move in with MS-DOS?


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Pros:


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  • MS-DOS is cool.
  • I will have people to come home to.
  • Echo Park is around some better venues.
  • Echo Park is not TOTALLY gentrified, meaning I would still be able to get awesome tacos.
  • Drugs.
  • The place has an awesome view of Downtown.
  • Would be saving $80
  • I'd still have my own room

 

Cons:


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  • I hate moving.
  • Would be a little bit longer of a commute to school.
  • Drugs.
  • I really would miss my old neighborhood of Koreatown.
  • I wouldn't have my own apartment.
  • There's a steep fucking hill to his place that I am not looking forward to walking up and down every day.

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this is a no-brainer. i count 8 pros to 6 cons.

 

plus the korean girls in echo park will actually talk to us.

 

plus YEEEEEEAAAAAAH!

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Do it, he'll need someone to restrain him from jumping off the roof the next time he drops acid.

 

she's right! (but it was mushrooms) :cisfor:

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Pros:


  •  
  • MS-DOS is cool.
  • I will have people to come home to.
  • Echo Park is around some better venues.
  • Echo Park is not TOTALLY gentrified, meaning I would still be able to get awesome tacos.
  • Drugs.
  • The place has an awesome view of Downtown.
  • Would be saving $80
  • I'd still have my own room

 

Cons:


  •  
  • I hate moving.
  • Would be a little bit longer of a commute to school.
  • Drugs.
  • I really would miss my old neighborhood of Koreatown.
  • I wouldn't have my own apartment.
  • There's a steep fucking hill to his place that I am not looking forward to walking up and down every day.

 

okay, the cons are fairly easy to counter.

 

  • everyone hates moving for that day or two. lucky for you we have an SUV and some hard bodies.
  • the commute is a little longer. you'll probably want to take the 2 to school because there's a bus stop right below our apartment. and the 2 is really slow, yes, but it has fewer homeless people shitting themselves and it goes all the way from our place to the UCLA turn-around. if you don't get car sick, you can get a lot of reading done. it always has free seats, too, unlike the 720.
  • you're still only a few minutes from koreatown, and you're right on the border of chinatown. (i actually prefer chinatown.)
  • that steep hill maintains hard bodies.

 

don't forget that sweet ass wheelchair you fell in love with.

 

thanks for vouching for me homies!

 

LA has a downtown?

 

yeah. it's a pretty good one too (and it's steadily improving).

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Guest abracadabra

Oh man! I forgot about that sweet wheelchair. Ah, yes, I can picture it now. Anyways, I gave them my 30-day notice. Looks like I'm moving.

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