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callanee
detectivehole

i can understand the use of large house for a family but what do those single rich fucks with the goddamn true mansions do with all that space exactly? like let's table all valid criticisms of the spending and constructing of them aside and just focus on what exactly you do with that space

chefboyard-bag

As a real estate photographer I can tell you with a confidence that most of that space is entirely unused. Extra kitchens which have never seen a meal, billiards rooms with untouched felt, an office that no one has ever worked in, a second, or third family room, that no family member has spent any significant amount of time in. I once shot a place with a walk-in closet so large the dude had an 8-person dining room table in the middle of it.. like.. no one is hanging out in your closet homie.. maybe downsize?

detectivehole

this is a fantastic answer, thank you for replying. sadly it confirmed my fears that these people are all insane

severalowls

Traditionally mansions and manors had a lot of space because they were the lifelong homes of multiple generations of a family (the lord and lady, their unmarried children and heirs, and various widowed aunts and in-laws), dozens of servants, and rooms or even wings set aside for a constantly rotating cast of guests who had travelled days or weeks to visit so of course they were going to stay a while.

Now there's just Hank, Kate, Keighleyee, and their sterile palace.

somecunttookmyurl

#obviously the landed gentry had uuuuuh their own problems but at least their nonsense houses were actual homes

casually-ananarchist-tomato

Part of me is opposed to the idea of big houses on principle and just wants a nice, some would say tiny, cottage in the woods to settle down with my own small family. 

Part of me wants to buy one of these ridiculously large houses and just adopt like 3 or 4 other families. 

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heathen-paladin
sorrynotsorrybi

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Friendly reminder that corporations are not your friends, no matter how many rainbows they splatter all over during pride month

wemblingfool

I get this is likely to point out their hypocrisy, but I feel that's not only being lost on many people who reblog this, but it's actually burying the most sinister thing going on, here.

Most of these companies donate to both sides.

The point of doing such is so that no matter who is elected, the politician is indebted to them, so said politician will put their needs (regulatory rollbacks, tax breaks, anti-union laws, minimum wage suppression, anti-healthcare policies, supporting monopolies, and anything else that benefits then) over yours.

And that's why they're not your friends.

anarchistmemecollective

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Source: sorrynotsorrybi
guanine-the-worm

Everyone’s a leftist until they see a chance to mock the south and the marginalized people living there 🙄

jollygreengiantdick

i’ve been thinking about those posts and videos saying “ha ha, maybe now you’ll vote blue 💙💙”… like, a lot of the major cities in those states do? They’re full of marginalized ppl who’s reps don’t listen to them and they’re suffering because of it. living in a blue city in a red state with a republican governor isn’t their fault. Especiallly when gerrymandering is so horrible in the southeast and most of them are too poor to leave!!

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callanee
biglawbear

Really concerned that anti capitalism Discourse has developed into “if you have any money at all, you’re evil and part of the problem”

Like someone who spends $200 on a practical purse is not the problem with capitalism

John Boyega having a net worth of $6 mil after multiple high profile years in the film industry is not the problem with capitalism

The enemy is the billionaires that hoard wealth and banks and companies that control entire swaths of the economy

Don’t let the guy with $200 billion convince you, who makes less than $30k a year, that the doctor making $150k a year is the enemy

The enemy is like a few dozen people and a few dozen huge banks and companies

official-lucifers-child

ksjfjshdj if some dude is making 100k a year being a doctor good for them. if some dude is making 1B a year doing nothing then time to riot. it would take 10,000 dudes making 100k a year to make 1B dollars.

Source: biglawbear