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The decision of a lifetime (not really)
Okay, so a friend of mine has decided to move to Kingston. He's found a pretty kick-ass apartment that's 10 minutes from downtown Kingston (a very happening place) and various other essentials being very closeby. As a matter of fact, there's a KFC and an Adult video store closer than the nearest grocer, so you can see the appeal of it having all the essentials.
Anyway, said friend has made it quite clear I'd be welcome to room with him, as the place has 3 bedrooms. Rent would be about 1000$ split between us, with some thing about the utilities still up in the air.
Kingston is a job-filled place. I could get just about any work I want there according to the Ontario Job Website, so that's not an issue. No, despite this wonderful apartment, the proximity to a healthy nightlife that involves more than sports bars and greasy clubs and plenty of job-oppurtunities available nearby, what my big point of contention is has nothing really to do with Kingston itself at all.
If I were to leave, my Mom would be on her own, not even any pets. We currently live in a house that can comfortably house about 6 people, and it's already kind of empty for us two. I feel in a lot of ways like my moving so suddenly (within the next month or month and a half) will be that last thing she needs right now. I just feel like I need a break from this house that doesn't involve her, and she's kind of a shit to live with in many ways. I'm sure I'm just as much if not more of a shit than her, but I'm a shit in a way that wouldn't irritate another young adult male like it would a Mother.
I have plenty of time to think about it, and my options to live somewhere else is always open. But still, it would be so nice, such a welcome change.
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