• @WoahWoah
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    They’re hyperbolic images. “Winter” is too cold, a heat wave in Arizona is too hot, the house that treason built is too conservative, the house that is falling down with no visible community around it is too rural.

    My point is simply that if one’s criteria is “can’t be: hot, cold, conservative, or rural,” you’re discounting the overwhelming majority of the country. If you’d like to debate the finer, literal details of each individual photograph, that’s fine. I was responding to what they seem to connote rather than strictly what they denote.

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      Honestly, we need to teach ourselves and our children that owning a house isn’t all that great and dandy since we’ll just be torturing ourselves about not having one. Just go with having to pay a landlord and/or a studio apartment, just whatever to get everyone to live with the times.

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        Roughly 36% of people 25-29 own a home. Roughly 50% of 30-35yos own a home. Over 60% of 36-45yos own a home.

        What are you talking about?

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          Demand keeps rising, supply stays the same. With rising sea levels in the future, the supply will even drop, raising the demand. Owning a house as a Zoomer died with the towers.

          • @WoahWoah
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            “Supply stays the same” seriously wtf are you talking about. Oh, I see this is just something you mope about in post after post. You’re right, I think it’s out of the question for you, but not for about 40% of Zoomers. Sorry, bro, get over it.

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                1.5 million houses were built in the U.S. just last year.