Every fucking one of you is leech scum taking people’s hard earned meager wealth.

Getting your fucking house for free, sitting on your ass drinking box wine all day as your tenants keep calling to get their shit fixed.

I hate you all so very, very much and cannot FUCKING WAIT to eat the rich.

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    5 months ago

    Jesus christ dude, and people think my communities are bad? Bro, you’re gunna get yourself banned with this stuff. It’s…uh… excessive… to say the least.

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      5 months ago

      It won’t be the first, or even dozenth time I have been banned from one platform or another. Might be fun to speedrun my first lemmy ban though.

      That said, eat the rich. Literally nothing threatens human existence more than the unlimited greed of the owner class.

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    5 months ago

    Eat the rich and you are fed for a day; compost the rich and you’re fed for a lifetime.

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      5 months ago

      Normally this is a no-meme zone but I’m in a good mood for the moment.

      And you are absolutely correct. Composting is a far more sustainable solution and avoids all the heavy metal poisoning.

      It’s just that after suffering at their hands for half a century I want to feel their warm blood slide down my throat.

      In minecraft, of course.

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    5 months ago

    I understand the anger. I was just kicked out of a place I had been renting for 19 years. They gave us 4 months to get our feet planted elsewhere, which some would say is a generous amount of time, but totally wasn’t in our case. Especially since I had been having a mental health crisis leading up to the termination of leasr/rent, and the news devastated me.

    The landlord said he needed the place back so he could live there with his 2 kids. A friend did some investigating, and it turns out the landlord had plenty of other housing options.

    By my generous and rough estimate, I’d say we payed for half the cost of the tiny a-frame over that 19 years. I think landlords should be forced to offer a rent-to-own plan.

    Anyway, before leaving I left a note taped to the wall saying that we were becoming homeless, and that if the owner had a change of heart he could just give us the place. I left my e-mail address but still haven’t heard back, haha.

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    I’ve encountered exactly 2 good landlords in the numerous places I’ve lived. The first was a small family run set of apartments that they themselves lived at. The second was a retired professor in a college town that owned like 3-4 different properties and rented to students.

    Every other one has been shit, although property management companies are the fucking worst.

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      5 months ago

      I have had one decent landlord, and like you experienced, a family that actually lives on the property.

      Truly a unicorn and only going to get more rare.

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    5 months ago

    There’s a guy in my building who owns 5 apartments here and rents 4. I heard he owns like 5 more elsewhere. The dark fantasies I have of that guy…