you still have to pay for hook-ups.
I mean, this isn’t universal. Try being more charming.
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MossyFeathers@pawb.social 7 months ago
sigh not gonna lie, the nomad route is becoming more and more enticing lately. The part that sucks is that RVs designed for long-term use are expensive as fuck and you still have to pay for hook-ups. The alternative is living out of a car or large passenger van, which, while not terrible, means the amount of space you have is almost non-existent.
you still have to pay for hook-ups.
I mean, this isn’t universal. Try being more charming.
You don’t necessarily have to pay for hook ups anymore. I’d argue solar and some LiFe batteries are more than enough to power someone living a modest lifestyle. For water/sewage there’s plenty of places to fill up/drop off like at some interstate rest stops.
Maeve@kbin.social 7 months ago
A nice RV kind of misses the point of "hobo." So does "hobosexual," but that's a different topic.
MossyFeathers@pawb.social 7 months ago
Yeah, I have a few too many things I consider irreplaceable for a true hobo lifestyle though. However, if I were to lose it all in a fire or natural disaster then I’d probably consider becoming a “true hobo”.
Maeve@kbin.social 7 months ago
No judgement, just a notation, friend.