Okay. My bad. I am sorry on this one @poopbuddies. Tell me how I can make it upto you if this hurt you in anyway because I understand the time and mind you must have put on creating a meme which I just kind of put down. I am sorry.
No. But... maybe. People can live how they want. If this makes a person happy, and theybare the one who is living with it- good on them. However, when you might want to involve someone else in your life- this set up not only isn’t very accommodating of a second person, but also isn’t the way a lot of people would choose to live. So it’s not a problem for a person to live like this but it is a problem when they share a space with someone who doesn’t want to live like that. There is also a bit of character there. There isn’t a real functional reason to iron clothes, comb, style, or trim hair. Your gig line doesn’t need to be straight and your outfit doesn’t need to fit well or be in style or match or even be buttoned all the way. However- people will likely form perceptions of you, fair or not, right or wrong, based on things like this to show discipline, priorities, etc. So... if a person is fine with all that and accepts those things- no problems at all.
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That’s pretty close to the comment I deleted. Ah, the irony.
I was told this was a repost, and so, I felt my comment did not carry as much weight as it should have. That, and I felt I may have been unnecessarily passionate towards this post. I live in a studio apartment, and am very pleased with it.
Ah. It is a semi repost. I recall the top panel being posted not so long ago. I don’t think they were stacking studio living. One can do very nice things with a studio apartment. I think they are more commenting on the seeming lack of care as to the ambiance and general presentation of living space coupled with the spartan and utilitarian yet non cohesive nature of the space. But to each their own. I once built a queen bed from pieces of an old bunk bed- a plank of wood, a queen mattress, jack stands and 4 car wheels. It did what I needed it to and I didn’t have to spend money on a bed. People gave me shit but if they weren’t paying for a bed frame- their opinion was worth -$300+ to me, so they could stuff it. I eventually had to become reformed and domesticated and my home slowly morphed into a more “date friendly” space and then to an actual “home.” But of it works it works and no one should make a person feel bad for living a way that makes them happy. What makes us happy can change
Some people use their home as a base of operations where they spend minimal time while out spending their time and money in the outernet. Don’t judge this guy, he might be out skydiving or marlin fishing right now.
phycopaths.