I may regret asking this of you, but here goes. I have no income, and for the next month, I have just $120 to my name. I want to buy the Nendoroid Petit set shown here, specifically the girls in their Day of Sagittarius dress. I have found them for a decent price individually (Yuki costing extra). I just feel like I need that money for an emergency within the next few weeks. It scares me to think of that. Also I may get a once-in-a-lifetime chance at another item, or the price of these items will go up if I wait too long, since this has happened before, quite recently, actually. How does one with no money make such pressing decisions? I don't want to ask anyone else, since they will consider it trivial and judge me for this being one of the most stressful decisions in my life at the moment. "How do you make ends meet as a NEET" general thread if you want.
I should add that I'm selling things to get the money I live with, but the stock I have to sell is stocked away at a friend's house, who is away on an unexpected trip across the country, so I have no way to get to it until mid-March.
You only have $120 to your name, I think you can hold off on buying something like that.
It's kind of sad you don't already know the answer.
If you want something get a job and deal with it Or get disability
Every time I've decided that I REALLY wanted some fig (i.e. when it's so beautiful that I think I'll feel stupid/weak in the future for not getting it when I could), I took all the rare chances I had to get them, even if I ended up pennyless for the rest of the month. But the thing is: I live with my family (whom I leech from, apart from certain convinient schollarship), and don't really need money for food and hostage so being with no money isn't at all a life or death issue to me now. So... be passionate with figs, alright; but try to be careful.
>>470 Similar living conditions. However, my parents get pissed at me whenever I receive a package in the mail, even when I am well-off, so I have to sneak them in using some pretty complex methods. It's times like this I am thankful for watching Hogan's Heroes so avidly.
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