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Please tell your mother that many people are suffering horrific vaccination injuries and there's a chance these people will have permanently damaged immune systems. If your mother really wants it, beg her to wait 12 months to see how many of the human lab-rats survive. Turn her stomach with discussions about blood clots in her brains and lungs, if you need to.

This alarms me because im only 21 and living with her.

Step 1: Get a job or get find an affordable community college and learn to code.

Step 2: Start looking for small apartments just so you get an idea about how much they cost and how far from the city / job you are willing to travel.

Step 3: Learn to cook. Teach yourself how to cook quick, healthy and simple meals. Many cookbooks and chefs will fuck around with fancy bullshit and produce meals that take 40 mins to prepare, but here in the real world, you'll never want to do that, so learn to cook quick and simple meals. Many recipes call for fried onion, but you'll save a lot of calories and time just adding 1/2 teaspoon of onion powder. For example, you can make 1 serving of vegetarian chili con carne in 120 seconds by combining 50g grated carrot, 1/3 tin washed kidney beans, 1 cup passata, 1 teaspoon chicken stock and cumin powder, 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder and paprika, 1/4 teaspoon salt and chili powder and white pepper. Combine it all in a microwave proof jug, cover and heat until it's rapidly bubbling and the passata is cooked. Serve with 1/2 packet of 90 second microwave rice and some grated cheese (optional). Delicious, fat free, low sodium.

Cream of cauliflower mustard soup, cream of curry pumpkin soup, cream of potato soup, cream of corn soup... all of these take 5 minutes to prepare and 20 mins to simmer in a pot. Stab-blend them smooth and serve with an oven warmed bread roll with butter and it'll be quick, delicious, filling and cost about $2 per serving.

Remember, if it requires more than 8 ingredients and takes longer than 5 minutes to prepare then you'll NEVER want to do it after a hard day of working.

Create a basic, quick and easy two week meal plan cooking every night. Something like: cream of something soup with an oven warmed roll, penne and broccolini arrabbiata (throw the cut up broccolini in with the boiling pasta water for 30 seconds before draining and use supermarket pasta sauce), supermarket meat pie or oven cooked schnitzel with microwaved potatoes or mashed potato (made from powder with some pepper added) and baked carrot and peas and gravy, chili con carne on rice or in tacos, omelet and baked beans (put white pepper in it) with some hashbrowns (cooked from frozen in oven for 20 mins), Chinese beef and broccoli / Chinese tofu and broccoli on rice (quick and easy - has 3 ingredients, use supermarket stir-fry sauce and 90 second microwave rice).

You'll need a similar meal plan for summer with lighter meals and more salads.

This may seem trivial, however you'll save a LOT of money and you'll be much healthier if you follow a meal plan rather than eating unhealthy and expensive takeaway every night, like far too many people do.


I'm not sure what other advice I can give. I can share experiences about moving out of home when I was 19, how to keep an apartment clean and neat and minimalist, etc. You'll be wanting to move out on your own soon, one way or another, so please don't fear the change and embrace it as life experience.

Life is a roller-coaster for everyone, unless you're a member of a royal family.

3 years ago
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Please tell your mother that many people are suffering horrific vaccination injuries and there's a chance these people will have permanently damaged immune systems. If your mother really wants it, beg her to wait 12 months to see how many of the human lab-rats survive. Turn her stomach with discussions about blood clots in her brains and lungs, if you need to.

This alarms me because im only 21 and living with her.

Step 1: Get a job or get find an affordable community college and learn to code.

Step 2: Start looking for small apartments just so you get an idea about how much they cost and how far from the city / job you are willing to travel.

Step 3: Learn to cook. Teach yourself how to cook quick, healthy and simple meals. Many cookbooks and chefs will fuck around with fancy bullshit and produce meals that take 40 mins to prepare, but here in the real world, you'll never want to do that, so learn to cook quick and simple meals. Many recipes call for fried onion, but you'll save a lot of calories and time just adding 1/2 teaspoon of onion powder. For example, you can make 1 serving of vegetarian chili con carne in 120 seconds by combining 50g grated carrot, 1/3 tin washed kidney beans, 1 cup passata, 1 teaspoon chicken stock and cumin powder, 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder and paprika, 1/4 teaspoon salt and chili powder and white pepper. Combine it all in a microwave proof jug, cover and heat until it's rapidly bubbling and the passata is cooked. Serve with 1/2 packet of 90 second microwave rice and some grated cheese (optional). Delicious, fat free, low sodium.

Cream of cauliflower mustard soup, cream of curry pumpkin soup, cream of potato soup, cream of corn soup... all of these take 5 minutes to prepare and 20 mins to simmer in a pot. Stab-blend them smooth and serve with an oven warmed bread roll with butter and it'll be quick, delicious, filling and cost about $2 per serving.

Remember, if it requires more than 8 ingredients and takes longer than 5 minutes to prepare then you'll NEVER want to do it after a hard day of working.

Create a basic, quick and easy two week meal plan cooking every night. Something like: cream of something soup with an oven warmed roll, penne and broccolini arrabbiata (throw the cut up broccolini in with the boiling pasta water for 30 seconds before draining and use supermarket pasta sauce), supermarket meat pie or oven cooked schnitzel with microwaved potatoes or mashed potato (made from powder with some pepper added) and baked carrot and peas and gravy, chili con carne on rice or in tacos, omelet and baked beans (put white pepper in it) with some hashbrowns (cooked from frozen in oven for 20 mins), Chinese beef and broccoli / Chinese tofu and broccoli on rice (quick and easy - has 3 ingredients, use supermarket stir-fry sauce and 90 second microwave rice).

You'll need a similar meal plan for summer with lighter meals and more salads.

This may seem trivial, however you'll save a LOT of money and you'll be much healthier if you follow a meal plan rather than eating unhealthy and expensive takeaway every night, like far too many people do.


I'm not sure what other advice I can give. I can share experiences about moving out of home when I was 19, how to keep an apartment clean and neat and minimalist, etc. You'll be wanting to move out on your own soon, one way or another, so please don't fear the change and embrace it as life experience.

3 years ago
1 score