A tweet about having one's own apartment and living alone started a discussion on Twitter – as sometimes random tweets just do. People had many pros and cons to share about living alone. They also noticed something rather horrific on the wall – take a look.
Basically, this tweet is all about wanting to live alone so one is free to do whatever one wants; not have to prioritise the wishes or wellbeing of others.
Living alone is all very well, but it can be expensive. On the other hand, sharing a flat or living with the family means far better utilisation of resources.
For some higher expenses is the lesser evil. A lazy roommate is a bigger problem.
It can seem great to begin with, but it can get lonely after some time. Some people end up getting a pet simply because of this.
For others, just having their own space is more important than having company. There is introverted in their handle name, so this checks out.
Being alone is different from being lonely. Sometimes, solitude can be a friend as well, this comment seems to say.
At first, living alone can feel great. However the novelty tends to wear off after a bit.
Living alone means there is no one to do the housework, cook meals, clean and no one to pick up after you.
This person has been living alone for just 9 days and they aren't really enjoying it.
What if there is a creepy-crawlie of unknown origin somewhere on the premises? Some of us are not brave.
Being self-reliant, surrounded by things one has earned and chosen for oneself can be a great feeling. And friends are always welcome.
That is a completely nightmarish thing on the wall – part rabbit part Satan.
If that thing gives nightmares, it kind of takes the fun out of all the living alone, I think. Having that around really means one is not alone.
Why would anyone want that on their wall – any wall! For some, that rabbit on the wall eclipsed the importance or the pros and cons of living alone or sharing an apartment.
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