Just heard from our roommate that she can't afford to keep making rent and will be moving out. I'm not super surprised, but also aaaaaaauuugh because we'll have to play the whole "searching for a roommate" song and dance AGAIN? Last time we had the cops show up at our address looking for one of the people who had been interested in the room.
I'm kind of tempted to do an open call for roommates on social media, but I know I'd get the best reach for that on Twitter and I kind of??? Don't want to give Twitter randos a terribly specific idea of where I live??????
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Housing
Is there like a "LOOKING FOR QUEER ROOMMATE" signal we can project into the sky?