So, I’m seeing a lot of hate for Rob on the current season of 90 Day, and after two episodes I don’t really see why? Like yeah, he seems pretty average, But I’ve definitely seen way worse men on this show. To me he’s done nothing particularly aggravating. Why are people disliking him?

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    You’re bring up an interesting point, Doesn’t the US partner have to have enough of an income and asset to bring somebody here? That’s what worries me about Sheila and David.

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      i think you can have someone help you sponsor if you don’t make enough but i’m not sure

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        Yep. You can have co-signer on the visa. David had his friend Chris be one when he brought Annie over. Nicole asked her dad to be one so she could be Azan.

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          Holy shit I blocked Nicole asking her dad for it outta memory

          I wonder how that woman is doing…

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      Yes you have to have enough income. Dude lives in a very high COL part of the US where it gets worse by the day. No one is living luxurious in Cali unless they have a LOT of money, not middle class money.

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        Most of my friends in cali have decent homes or apt’s and we r def middle class. Not losers like him, either. Idk anyone that shares an outhouse. Lmfao he is just lazy.

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          I was saying I don’t think he IS middle class, he’s probably more poverty level in context of the location. I know someone who lives out there in a one single room apartment, when my former roommate went to visit she couldn’t even walk the neighborhood at night- and irs not cause they’re lazy, it’s because it’s what they can afford.

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        Not true! California is the golden state for a reason. I’m in mid city LA and our house is over 2million! Shit is expensive everywhere in LA ! Only people living lavish here are those in westwood/ west Hollywood/ Beverly Hills/ bel air. My parents have several multimillionaire friends. My point is, if you’re living in Los Angeles , CA and not making money, don’t expect to make money anywhere else. Rob has no hustle in him. He’s a lame.

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            Yup LA is money city. People here are only broke if they choose to. People are comfortable and lazy and love to live off the government. It’s 2023 everyone got the same opportunities.

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              Lol no not everyone has the same opportunities in 2023. I grew up in poverty and it’s NOT easy right now for anyone. I don’t know how it is in LA I will admit (although the consistent issues with homelessness suggests you’re not correct about everyone having the same opportunities), but over here on the east coast, it is ROUGH. People are losing their homes left and right due to inflation and stagnant wages.

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      Yes. But I believe it’s not a whole lot. Basically enough to not qualify for money from the government and food stamps.