Staggering, Matt. I greatly admire the analytical skills you must possess in order to rule out almost the entirety of the United Kingdom and narrow down my location to the outskirts of one city based on my use of two common English nouns.
I was thinking of that scene in "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" where Russell Brand was passing out, and the waterboarding instructor said "You sound like you're from LUN-DUN", in an English accent, and Russell Brand answered that he was, before passing out.
Yes, a one-room flat anywhere would be hellish for Getbiggers, except for, perhaps, a few noteable exceptions. The great Skorpio managed to delude himself into thinking that a middle-aged 'lone wolf' existence in a tiny London apartment was a sign of success, provided he could still afford secondhand Rolex watches and a Tinder Gold subscription.
And both Shizzo and Hipólito Mejía, I've been told, favour a ground-floor one-room hovel in order to easily access the fridge as well as decrease the risk of a heart attack from too much cardio. Have I missed anyone else?
I know by some Getbigger standards, it sounds bad...but I can rent both sides of my house for $2,000 a month per side [$2,400 if the tenant is riskier]...and I'm thinking for that much extra income, a "one-room flat" sounds perfect.
What I don't understand are people who buy nice things as if they are rich, but are in fact broke.
2020 was a good year for me economically, but garbage in other ways. One thing I did glean from the year was to not take good economic times for granted. Since it seems to me like stuff may start opening up...I just want to save as much as possible, in case something crazy happens.
Getbiggers talk about a million dollars like that's lot of money.