• @dylanTheDeveloper
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    9 months ago

    Maybe it’s her gymroom in her house? Most Europeans have atleast one gymroom in there home

    • @[email protected]
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      229 months ago

      Lotta equipment for personal use. I think you can see the handles for multiple cardio machines off frame right. And there’s a few benches too. And the supports on the ceiling look uncommon for a home.

      Not saying it’s impossible but it’s a heck of a departure from what I’d call a home gym.

      • enkers
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        9 months ago

        Oh, that’s just the norm in Europe. Every family home has enough cardio machines for the whole family, along with 15ft ceilings and a full multi-rack system.

      • @corus_kt
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        139 months ago

        Could be a condominium gym with low traffic and lax rules (because of low traffic)

        • @dfc09
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          109 months ago

          Yeah I’d guess some sort of shared but relaxed apartment gym too. Looks a lot like mine, and too sparse to be a paid gym

      • @LuckyBoy
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        99 months ago

        It doubles as a multi sports field whenever the europeans are not training in their homegym.

      • @dylanTheDeveloper
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        09 months ago

        It’s part of the building code for European houses. The celling has to be atleast 5 meters taller than the tallest permanent occupant but no less than 3 metres if all permanent occupants are average height

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          19 months ago

          Is this a joke? Are tall people not allowed to buy houses with low ceilings? Does a landlord have to undergo construction when a very tall person moved into their house? Seems very unreasonable after thinking about it for a few seconds

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              19 months ago

              Wait but none of my questions have been answered. I’m genuinely curious what happens if a really tall boy tries to buy a small house. Are they blocked from buying it? Do they legally have to change it once they own it? Does the seller have to change it? This “law” seems so impractical and I’m hoping it’s just because I don’t really understand it

    • Vik
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      99 months ago

      news to me lol.

      would love for that to be the norm, though.