I have checked out of the jewish prison bus:
>quit wagie job
>sold everything I had in my name
>all property I own is in somebody else name
>stopped renewing IDs
>stopped paying taxes
>stopped paying car insurance/plates
>free groceries and free techslop (lots of it is hidden in the back nowadays but there are still plenty on the shelves)
Fridge is always packed, I have no bills, obligations, responsibilities or worries.
I am free.
>free groceries and free techslop (lots of it is hidden in the back nowadays but there are still plenty on the shelves)
Are you a thieving nigger?
The great part is that you dont need others to follow suit. That would be great, but ultimately its about removing your ability to take part in a system you have correctly identified as fundamentally immoral,illogical,unethical and possessed of a kind of stunted rationality that arises from one who is spiritually dead and lacks certain capacities and understandings.
Its enjoyable, shame its so difficult to find a woman to share a life like that with. They cant be blamed for their nature and needing to be plugged into the village as much as possible.
If you can afford it why not
>>511244879 (OP)i checked out too but im doing it way more comfortable than you
>quit wagie job>cash out 401k>buy land with cash>build small house with cash>pay $51/yr property tax>ride bike>grow garden>raise chickenslife is comfy and its well worth $51 to live in a house. picrel is the watermelon i just picked, its still warm from the sun.
>>511246224no you are dependent on grocery stores to steal from, i am free
>>511245626>pay $51/yr property taxNice, what state though? I live in flyover country but I still have to pay like $300 a year in property tax. It's nothing compared to the $2k my parents in town pay for property tax but its still a huge sum compared to what you have to pay.
>>511244879 (OP)so you are waiting for death to own the joos? what would hitler say?
>>511247460i looked into making a cabin but a stick framed house is 9000% easier. mai issue was moving the timber without a piece of equipment
>>511247460I was talking to my mother, who owns a small house in a moderately sized city in Northern California. It's basically a condo with a 20 square foot "yard." Unironically $5k a year in property taxes