Egon [they/them] to chapotraphouse • edit-24 months agoReposting this because I saw one person have a take I disagreed withimagemessage-square77 fedilinkarrow-up192file-text
arrow-up192imageReposting this because I saw one person have a take I disagreed withEgon [they/them] to chapotraphouse • edit-24 months agomessage-square77 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
minus-squareEllenKelly [comrade/them]hexbear28·4 months agoyou'd have places to go when you wanted to do something loud, this whole argument is so silly link
minus-squareEgon [they/them]hexagonhexbear17·4 months agoIt's wild to me that a common room isn't a normal thing in american urban planning. It's pretty normal for a housing unit to have a dedicated room for big parties and that sort of stuff. link
minus-squareJustice@lemmygrad.mlhexbear13·4 months ago"Eww, sharing?! NO THANKS!" cranks up bass on the worst techno ever linkfedilink
minus-squareEgon [they/them]hexagonhexbear6·4 months agoin a tiny apartment that can in no way accomodate all guests link
minus-squareHuldra [they/them, it/its]hexbear13·4 months agoYeah I mean ultimately the argument comes down to alienation in the here and now, which there is no one size fits all answer for how to deal with. link
you'd have places to go when you wanted to do something loud, this whole argument is so silly
It's wild to me that a common room isn't a normal thing in american urban planning. It's pretty normal for a housing unit to have a dedicated room for big parties and that sort of stuff.
"Eww, sharing?! NO THANKS!" cranks up bass on the worst techno ever
in a tiny apartment that can in no way accomodate all guests
Yeah I mean ultimately the argument comes down to alienation in the here and now, which there is no one size fits all answer for how to deal with.