• @redisdead
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    -44 months ago

    I lived in one long enough.

    You’re underestimating how shitty living in one of those feels.

      • @redisdead
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        04 months ago

        Full of used needles and dog shit. Feel free to touch it.

          • @redisdead
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            14 months ago

            There’s a reason anyone with a little bit of wealth on their hands get the fuck out of these asap. Nobody lives in these on their own will.

            • @trashgirlfriend
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              104 months ago

              It’s almost like they were made to house a lot of people fast and cheaply

              • @redisdead
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                04 months ago

                I mean for a relatively loose definition of ‘housing people’, sure.

                People need to stop romanticizing these as a solution to anything. Living in one of those is a mental health crisis.

                • @buzz86us
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                  74 months ago

                  Much like living in a tent on a city street?

                  • @redisdead
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                    -34 months ago

                    A tent might have better insulation than these shitholed soviet blocks

          • @[email protected]
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            4 months ago

            That’s a pretty bad argument if you’re making a case for these buildings. “It’s better than the streets”. What’s next? “Water and bread are better than being hungry”? I think we should cross a line somewhere.

            Of course living in the streets is worse than any house, but it should never be the baseline. I’m not making a case against those buildings, just your arguments is shit.