• @ladicius
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    04 months ago

    Maybe they liked the old slavery style?

    “It’s just a fact of life”, you know.

    • @zzx
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      44 months ago

      Dumb question but what is slavery style? Like it seems like everyone else can immediately tell, but by looking at the house I personally don’t know enough to be like “that house is a slave era house”. Is it just the architectural style? Or is there a different tell? Thanks in advance I’m ignorant and dumb

        • @WoahWoah
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          34 months ago

          Maybe they meant a more ‘rusty’ time, what with all the chains and manacles and whatnot.

          • @zzx
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            24 months ago

            That’s cursed lol

        • @zzx
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          24 months ago

          Got it makes sense! Thanks, this made some other things I’ve heard click into place.

      • @finitebanjo
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        4 months ago

        Big parlour.

        Large number of rooms.

        Display of wealth and status in a rural area.

        I feel like if you were going to own human beings then you would want to do it while living in an Antebellum Style home.