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Ive never been closer to moving out from under my mom. I have 3 (technically 4) offers that should yield me an income high enough to be accepted into the apartment we stay at. As a (hopefully) soon to be first time independent liver, what should I prepare for or know?

For reference: I live in the United States, Austin, Texas specifically. I am 21 years old. I have a German shepherd. I don't know how to drive, and I naturally don't have a car. I most likely won't have many things to my name when I ditch my mom, barring clothes, my bed, and stuff I've bought myself
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Kinda thought you guys would flock to this post like birds on fast food
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>>34330071
How does one survive Texas without a car?
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You should be fine. Costco/Sam's Club/Publix once a week for your groceries. Meal prep for the week. Workout every other day or daily depending on the routine. Buy a couple dumbbells or kettlebells to accomplish this at home. Find a nice local watering hole to meet people. You're welcome.
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>>34330860
Just walk around the traffic bro



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