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The sheer waste of square footage is what’s wrong with America, lol- I’m here in my Manhattan one bedroom that I’ve basically designed like a sailboat, every square inch utilized… and the suburbs have just… decorative stairs
I would say the fascism is what’s wrong. Buts that’s just me.
I'll take School Shootings and Privatized Healthcare for $100, Trebek.
Oh, lol that took me a minute to process- obv you’re correct
I don’t live in a huge house but if I had to go back to a tiny apartment with nowhere to put stuff I would just end it. Fucking terrible way to live.
Yikes
We have to start building cities in the countryside.
Car dependence hellscape with no efficient use of space*
I blame GM
Many would say that all of Manhattan is wasted space and the most of America is wide open so why not use it?
Not sure about that one chief.
Half the US lives in cities. It's not an inaccurate assumption. They'd be wrong, still.
Ninety-nine percent of American cities still have more and cheaper square footage than Manhattan.
100% of American cities are cheaper than Manhattan, maybe like some assholes house in Jackson Hole or a pad in San Fran would be the outliers
This is true, but on the flip side, 99% of American cities aren't Manhattan.
Which is another upside of them.
Not for everyone driving up the cost of rent in Manhattan, apparently.
Nobody lives in Manhattan rent is too expensive.