i honestly would have no problem living in one of these and am very tired of hearing from :brainworms: americans that this is the peak of suffering or something because it doesnt have a 1 million acre lawn and an HOA
People genuinely don't know what the Soviet housing blocks were actually like. Like they've literally never even seen a picture of one that wasn't a black and white photo taken in the middle of winter.
Most of them are a few housing buildings built around a central green area where residents can congregate and do social activities. Much less alienating than private yards and fosters good sense of community.
i honestly would have no problem living in one of these and am very tired of hearing from :brainworms: americans that this is the peak of suffering or something because it doesnt have a 1 million acre lawn and an HOA
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I remember watching Chernobyl and they all had ample green space around them, so much better than urban sprawl
People genuinely don't know what the Soviet housing blocks were actually like. Like they've literally never even seen a picture of one that wasn't a black and white photo taken in the middle of winter.
Most of them are a few housing buildings built around a central green area where residents can congregate and do social activities. Much less alienating than private yards and fosters good sense of community.