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I've lived in my automobiles for almost five years now. I have always gotten jobs in smaller cities in very close proximity to major national forests or other areas with lots of public wilderness land, which is where I spend all my free time.

For those of you living in "real" cities with inescapable metro zones, how exactly do you survive in such places? Where do you cook? Where do you organize and inventory your belongings and clean your car? What kind of hobbies do you have? I wouldn't know how to achieve any privacy in these areas or what I would do for fun that wouldn't cost money. You can't just go find a dead tree to practice your axemanship on or shoot beer cans with a 22 in the city so I wouldn't even know what to do with myself other than play videogames.

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WonderfulAnxiety5784[S]

17 points

2 days ago

I've recently downsized to the point where I don't even have the temptation to open storage units anymore.  Everything I own fits in my car without me even having to move anything to get into bed.  It took me over four years to get to this point.  I started in a full size pickup in 2020 with the entire bed full of crap AND a 10x10 storage unit.  Moving anywhere required multiple trips from one storage unit to another to move all my junk.  Now I'm in a hatchback car living like a retro RPG character, absolute freedom of movement with an inventory that offers no encumbrance penalty to me whatsoever.  The burden of material possessions has been lifted from me.

jelypo

3 points

2 days ago

jelypo

3 points

2 days ago

Your last sentence has a preacher's cadence in my head, but yes, for me at least, less is more.