• VitoRobles@lemmy.today
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    1 day ago

    In the 2000s, people were already starting to move back in with their family. There were jokes in movies and TV, but not much. The rising cost of everything, it was a good financial move to save money living with your parents again.

    2020s and making that joke? Have you seen how expensive rent is? I don’t even think I see it in entertainment anymore.

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    If you have great parents that you live with, who cares what others think and how old you are. Their narrow mind should be no concern for you. Be glad you have such parents…

    As long as it stays healthy 😉

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      Even if you have a good relationship with your parents you can be missing out on life lessons and independence.

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        6 hours ago

        We’ve been living in huts for 300.000 years I think independence is over rated

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        23 hours ago

        Maybe, yes. As said: as long as it’s healthy.

        I lived alone since i was 15. No complaints though, I loved it and partied all day :-)

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    22 hours ago

    Is your webcomics freely licensed?

    Meaning can other artists adopt characters from your comics and even republish them?

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    2 days ago

    You can take the cave dweller out of the cave. But you can’t take the cave out of the cave dweller.

    Written by a cave dweller who suffered hot summers in apartments directly under the roof.