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2 hot plates and mini fridge

HenryXVI

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I have a lot of money, but not for like 20 years...

I basically just want to eat... I have the liquidatable assets to afford 2 hot plates and a minifridge.

I was homeless until I turned 25, then they put my inhereemoneys in a trust so I could stay on social assistance, but now I'm supposedly not crazy anymore, so I just want to make sure that I can eat like a king for at least 10 years.

Any thoughts, words of wisdom about this?
 
I'd say spend the money on a bbq and a propane stove, then you can feast on anything your heart desires
 
graduating/dropout College students, they could be a good source of used mini-fridges. Put an ad out! Something like Big appetite seeks your used mini-fridge in a forum like Craigslist or if you live near a campus find a bulletin board very soon. I think graduation is like April for most.
 
really, money and fear were what made me crazy in the first place. I was really terrified of offending anyone in any slightest way, because that's what I thought money meant, was that you always had to be super courteous..

But I got so scared of people and public spaces that I began to realize that I would never succeed in school or a career, and so probably not a family either.

So I just started taking drugs and being the biggest asshole I could, just to regain any semblance of self-esteem. But people refuse to view me as an asshole for some fucking twisted reason, and the worst character I seem to be able to play in life is that of someone who is mentally ill.

They'd have private rooms and private internet and private tv and private bathrooms if the government seriously thought of the mentally ill as human beings.. A lot of people would be let down if I went in, that's all... I wouldn't let myself stay there for years and years -- I would take some kind of action I won't speak in words.
 
I'd be concerned about the potential fire hazard were I an owner or an occupant of the property. I would also look at the electricity costs.

If you're planning to cook indoors, a propane stove or BBQ is absolutely a hazard.

Why not look into getting a basic oven/range professionally installed? It would most likely be much more efficient and safer.
 
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