new data about how to lay out society
look inside
bad people who keep wanting bad things still want bad things
everyone who wants good things still wants good things
why the fuck do we let rightwingers vote on anything at all
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new data about how to lay out society
look inside
bad people who keep wanting bad things still want bad things
everyone who wants good things still wants good things
why the fuck do we let rightwingers vote on anything at all
I don't want to live in a small house I want to live in a high density building. Preferably with about 100 units so its still small enough to be a community. It would need a garage though as my wife cannot handle not having a car. I can get her to not use it often but she can't fanthom not having it as an option (just to be clear this is really far for her and im pretty sure if I die she will be driving every day).
I'd love the latter, but it's rare and generally way more expensive I think.
living below neighbors with no privacy, and all the conflicts suck, if only there is a middle ground