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if you could have a ten year supply of anything, what would it be?

Rent free for ten years. . . just did the math. That's a couple million dollars guys. Even if your rent is as low as $700, that's still over $1 million.

Dude, $700 rent for 10 years would be $84,000, not near a million. But man that is a good idea. I was gonna go with pizza but then I saw this. I could save for a house way faster without pesky rent for a decade! >:3
 
If I had free rent I would be renting a mansion. I just hope to god that includes utilities with rent :/

Anyway, I would go with high grade coffee with various creamers.
 
I could say red wine, as wine is a long lost love for me, but, since drinking is a no-no for my health, I'll have to choose...

Money. In this day and age, ten years of endless money would be easy street for any of us. Especially some of us (like myself) who are chasing after goals, and paying for grown up stuff. Like wine, of course.
 
Money is the obvious answer... but I'll assume that's cheating.

I guess a ten year supply of food in general wouldn't be a bad thing. I'd never want a ten year supply of a specific food source because I'd be ****ing sick of eating the same food over and over! (even if I'm a sucker for Italian food I'd soon get fed up!)
 
A ten year supply of money or if that doesn't count then maybe like 50 diamonds everyday for me to sell nad buy whatever I want. Other than that probably dragons, chocolates, pokemon plushies or vidjya games.
 
Rent? I feel like that's a lame answer.

Flights around the world, I can just travel for 10 years. That's cool.
 
Rent? I feel like that's a lame answer.

Flights around the world, I can just travel for 10 years. That's cool.

But where would you live? It's another conundrum you created for yourself, you'd have to have a job to save up for basic needs, like food and a place to stay (living in China's gutters?). So, while you save up for the trips you will be taking you will also be paying the bills in the meantime.

However, without rent you could work, save, buy an airline ticket (one way) and remain in that country without having to worry about paying for your home. And if I wanted to extend my little wish, it'd span across various countries. . . so I'll be living rent free in Dubai while you can fly for free. I don't think my wish is lame at all.

Also, I can craft you one more idea: while I'm living in another country, I can subsidize my assets by renting out my home monthly. No one but me will know I live there for free, so I would be able to place my own tenants there without too much hassle.
 
Unlimited private lessons in Japanese for 10 years. It would be awesome to always have a Japanese teacher to ask when grammar becomes a little difficult or when I don't understand words or long sentences.
 
I thought about it for a while, had some ideas only to discard them shortly after. In the end I suppose, I have to take the most obvious choice.

If I could have a ten year supply of anything, it'd be freedom. Now, I know people are free by law, at least in the First World, but being free and being "free" as defined in some law books isn'T really the same. I suppose the most obvious choice would be money, but what is money anyway? It may pay your rent, you food and everything else, but it doesn't make you happy. You also can't buy friends; you can try, but as soon as your money runs out, they are gone.
Happyness by freedom and as the ten years run out, you are ready to die, because you'd die happy.

I know, it's selfish, I know a lot of people would say "Sure you are happy, but a lot of others are still hungry and need a ten year supply more than you, who just wasted it for thin air!". That's right, but I don't care :P

If you're just trying to help others, while neglecting yourself, you might as well not exist, because there's always someone else, who is more than willing to help them. If you want to help others you first have to help yourself and getting real freedom is one way to achieve this, is what I want to say.

If that makes any sense ^^"
 
I would have a 10 Year supply of RAMEN. The amount of dishes I've made or can make with Ramen seems endless. Everything goes good with Rame(If you make it right). I love to eat.
 
Freedom, i'm tired of being controlled by my parents while everybody else i know can do whatever they want. I'm not even allowed to visit friends that live more than a street away >->
 
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