Amazing. Thanks for sharing! What was your motivation for this lifestyle?
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Replying to @devonzuegel @AustenAllred and
(I recognize "save money" is the obvious first order answer
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Replying to @devonzuegel @AndrewDixonSo and
Yeah, knew I needed to be in the valley, didn’t have much cash, read too much Thoreau :)
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Replying to @devonzuegel @AndrewDixonSo and
4 months; until we were funded. Got married then, too.
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Replying to @AustenAllred @AndrewDixonSo and
Congrats on both


Must've been an exciting time
This gets to an important drawback—hard to choose this lifestyle if you have a significant other/family or want to date. Was that a challenge?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @devonzuegel @AndrewDixonSo and
I was engaged already and she stayed in Utah. That would be a trade off, yes, both the social stigma perspective and the nowhere to take someone home to perspective. Thinking of optimizing that, only n% of the time are you sleeping with someone, so if you had one communal.. jk
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Replying to @devonzuegel @AndrewDixonSo and
Maybe it isn’t that crazy to have a bigger room or two that cost a little more that you could reserve from time to time
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Replying to @AustenAllred @devonzuegel and
still live in a double at uchicago :)
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Yeah as comparables there are definitely shared dorms in SF that are constantly booked out. And there’s a whole spectrum between dorm and pod hotel, too. Tiny tiny studios would be interesting.
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Replying to @AustenAllred @devonzuegel and
If you had tiny studios that crammed people in I would fill them right now
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