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I'm addicted to moving

  1. #1
    rabbitweed African Astronaut
    in the past two years I've moved house 3 times. Not including a month in airbnbs and hotels, which I did so I could move to a new city.

    Next year (visas and pandemic pending) I will move to another city, but before then I badly want to move to another apartment within the city I'm already in.

    I've been doing this since I left home as a teenager. At first it was by necessity, but now I just can't stand being in one place anymore. I'm thoroughly sick of anywhere I stay after about month 6. I constantly have dreams where I am moving and packing up my stuff, then wake up disappointed that I am 'stuck' here.
  2. #2
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    I guess you need to find the root cause of you problem because obviously moving does't help, I mean so move some where every six months seems like a lot a work but I guess to each their own.
  3. #3
    Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Your list of addictions grows longer.
  4. #4
    Japan-Is-Eternal Naturally Camouflaged
    OP you might be a homosexual
  5. #5
    Soyboy 2020 IV: Intravenous Soyposting African Astronaut [scrub the quick-drying deinonychus]
    Novelty seeking behaviour?
  6. #6
    rabbitweed African Astronaut
    Maybe I should just roll with it. Maybe I had to move a lot in my formative years and this is just who I am now.
  7. #7
    cigreting Dark Matter
    Kinda cool and weird but maybe its not a big deal if you dont have much. I still want to live out of a RV for a couple years. Its on my list of serious things to do before I get to be too old. I think going different places every few days or weeks would be such a fun adventure
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  8. #8
    rabbitweed African Astronaut
    Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING 2020 IV: Intravenous Soyposting Novelty seeking behaviour?

    I don't have a frame of reference for a permanent, stable family home I suppose?
  9. #9
    Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by cigreting Kinda cool and weird but maybe its not a big deal if you dont have much. I still want to live out of a RV for a couple years. Its on my list of serious things to do before I get to be too old. I think going different places every few days or weeks would be such a fun adventure

    I've watched some videos of people modifying vans to live in. "Van Life" videos.

    They seem to really romanticize that way of life.

    I have enjoyed living in an actual house, so far. Don't think I could live the van life.
  10. #10
    rabbitweed African Astronaut
    Originally posted by cigreting Kinda cool and weird but maybe its not a big deal if you dont have much. I still want to live out of a RV for a couple years. Its on my list of serious things to do before I get to be too old. I think going different places every few days or weeks would be such a fun adventure

    If I was earning bigger bucks I'd prob move every month and just stay in hotels. 'Permanent' accommodation with landlords etc are much more of a PITA to deal with.
  11. #11
    rabbitweed African Astronaut
    I think I need to try living in the countryside for an extended period of time. Maybe that's what I actually want.

    I've lived in the country side before but it was a a house sharing thing, and living with others is always a drag no matter where you are.
  12. #12
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Originally posted by Obbe I've watched some videos of people modifying vans to live in. "Van Life" videos.

    They seem to really romanticize that way of life.

    I have enjoyed living in an actual house, so far. Don't think I could live the van life.

    I watch this guy travis heinz channel on youtube and he lives out of his car and actually travels pretty far, some of the content is interesting but it definitely seems like a huge hassle living like that, though I think he does it by choice but yeah hes always having to plan on when to eat so he plan when to go a shit before walmart closes at 8pm ect.. stuff like that

    And cops are constantly walking up on him because he's been parked out of the neighborhood library for a couple of days.
  13. #13
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Originally posted by rabbitweed I think I need to try living in the countryside for an extended period of time. Maybe that's what I actually want.

    I've lived in the country side before but it was a a house sharing thing, and living with others is always a drag no matter where you are.

    you seem really capricious, is this by chance another one of your false outrages?
  14. #14
    rabbitweed African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby you seem really capricious, is this by chance another one of your false outrages?

    Nah, I don't think the people I lived with were unreasonable tbh. I'd just prefer not to live with others. Fairly normal I think.
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  15. #15
    Technologist victim of incest
    I could never do that. I really can’t stand moving. I always get bitchy around moving time.

    I enjoy having my own little spot on this earth, I also enjoy the stability/security a home brings me.
  16. #16
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Originally posted by rabbitweed Nah, I don't think the people I lived with were unreasonable tbh. I'd just prefer not to live with others. Fairly normal I think.

    I guess my parents moved to the country and they still fight / hate there neighbors. People that move a lot tend to do it on false outrageous, like take lindsay zywiciel, the hated california because of the libs and the brown men cat calling her so she moved to maine where it was like basically jumping out of the frying pan into the frying pan, evidently even though the population is mainly whyte there, its filled with a bunch of knuckle dragging wiggers.

    But hey I get not liking neighbors and more power to you if you can get enough land to not have to deal with anyone but it seems like you have some kind of condition where you're just going to find a reason to be upset somewhere else. It seems kinda pathalogical, how old are you by chance?

    And by the way what you think is "normal" is really rich considering you don't like being around normal people, you're kinda that weirdo lil cuzzin hiki thats like a shut in but thinks he understands society, when he's really out of touch.
  17. #17
    rabbitweed African Astronaut
    I sometimes move because I hate the area. Usually it's just because... I want to move. Get sick of the same environment.

    Don't you live by yourself Bill Krozby? Most people don't want to share a house if they have the choice.
  18. #18
    Nil African Astronaut [the overexcited four-footed chanar]
    Originally posted by rabbitweed Nah, I don't think the people I lived with were unreasonable tbh. I'd just prefer not to live with others. Fairly normal I think.

    I'm pretty quiet, but have been bouncing around for a few months, holy fuck are most people unreasonable, emotional and dramatic. Solitude... sweet solitude
  19. #19
    street_carp African Astronaut
    My family moved around a lot when I was a kid but I turned out the opposite way. I took the first opportunity I had to buy a house and lay down my own roots. The old man that walks his dog past my house says hello when I leave for work in the morning, the shop assistants and barmen know me by name and the rare instances of theft or violent crime are only committed by out-of-towners. If my life stays like this for the next 50 years I'll be happy.
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  20. #20
    Originally posted by rabbitweed in the past two years I've moved house 3 times. Not including a month in airbnbs and hotels, which I did so I could move to a new city.

    Next year (visas and pandemic pending) I will move to another city, but before then I badly want to move to another apartment within the city I'm already in.

    I've been doing this since I left home as a teenager. At first it was by necessity, but now I just can't stand being in one place anymore. I'm thoroughly sick of anywhere I stay after about month 6. I constantly have dreams where I am moving and packing up my stuff, then wake up disappointed that I am 'stuck' here.

    Google Machine Translated :

    Originally posted by rabbitweed My life is so lame that the only exitement and adventure I ever get in my lame, insignificant life come from moving my place of residence from one to another.
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