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MakoYass comments on Rationalist households: What can London learn from its predecessors? - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: MakoYass 06 September 2015 11:02:14PM 0 points [-]

Willing and partially able to move in and support if support will be reflected in kind, but currently in new zealand.

Programmer with british citizenship, lacking sufficient employment or savings to buy in, currently working on personal things. So, my support's conditional on either lining up a super cool job in London or finishing one of my things and either making money from it or, failing that, admitting that I will never be super cool and diverting power back to web development to become employable again.