Europeans think this is comfy

>Europeans think this is comfy

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>Commieblocks of Russia

Shitposting to hide your tears, mutt?

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It is comfy, burger

t. posting from one of these

wouldnt you rather have a yard

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>le amerishart dream
If this is your dream, then i don't even want t know what your nightmares look like.

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Brutalist architecture is pretty cool actually

Mcmansion is not much better

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>large houses
>everyone has a pool 10x the size of your commieblock apartment

So accurate pic burger,
>and why do you love these? (pic)
And building houses using other than stones or bricks, where the wind blows regularly 200 Km/h

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Tfw my town is literally 2sqkm of commie blocks with the river and forests around it.

Would you rather not have that?

No, that's where the poor people who cannot afford any better live. This is more my speed

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that's fake historical architecture though, it was built in the 20th century

>Americans think this is comfy

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>If it's Neo, then it's fake

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Italy looks like a dust-covered favela. Maybe we're not that different after all!

>it's all sprawl and identical
>not unique like my flat that is in a building with 500 other units
>stupid americans having garages to store food, tools, cars, projects, etc
>how dumb are they too having a pool
>Amerisharts have a mortgage too and probably remodel parts of their home
>I pay rent on my superior flat which is definitely not wasted money since property values never increase and homes cannot be an investment
>Nice too having to consult the landlord before I can take a shit since they own "my home."
Us Amerisharts really are stupid people. You should never come here and just stay where you are. Clearly it's better. I'm really uncomfortable posting this in my backyard by my pool. Maybe I'll move to my garage where I securely park my car and protect it from the elements. Need to get tools anyway, remodeling my bathroom since it's my house and I can do what I want with it.

>I've read an Architecture book once

I don't need one, I live in a village in the middle of nature.

You have to be on denial to think that commieblocks are better than that. Don't be fooled by aerial views.

That is a commercial area you dumbfuck

>fake

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There is something actually kind of comfy about it, desu.

it's comfy

>fabricate old looking building in the 20th century
>not fake

cool tricks, Shlomo

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nigger that's a downtown/business district, not where people live. And it is super comfy for what it is.

you're kidding, right?

Biggest complaint I hear is suburbs are identical... well so are commie blocks. Difference is owning property vs renting and having space vs not having space. Really owning a home, any home, is better than renting. When you rent you are literally cucked by your landlord and your neighbors who have really loud sex in the unit next to you.

>building good looking buildings is wrong

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And they rag on us for our suburbs. That place looks like hell

I always liked italian speed

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just think of all the WiFi you could steal, and all the nekkid people you could see

Favelas are 700 years old fortress palaces decorated with frescoes from the masters of the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods? Didn't know that

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>''freedom and individuality'' thought the mutt looking at this picture

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except it was built to fabricate a history

>Gothic arches in the 20th century
yeah you can fuck off

>Revivalism is fake
So there is life after brain death

Ive talked to quite a few people who prefer a commieblock appartment to a house, the view is better, theres no bugs and mosquitoes, what is cutting grass, no silly neighbours perking with their neighbour dumb ass friendliness, live in a city (if you live in a house in a city youre pic above sprawl type shit), the whole building takes care of maintenance etc.

+ not to mention you grow to like these things, the bigger the more a e s t h e t h i c

It is though

agree, it's much better to pay some fucking mortgage for 30 years and live in a fucking mansion in the middle of nowhere, burger.

THATS RANDY STAIRS YARD HAHAHAHHA

>Revivalism
It's like Disneyland, cheap imitation of old civilization, except Disneyland is not hiding what they're doing

Budapest is full of this shit BTW, it's like (((someone))) was trying to sell shit as gold.

it truly is

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>embracing a nations history in architecture is bad

you truly are a eternal brainlet

sage

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my house seen from my backyard

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Am I the only one who thinks this looks more comfy than most these pics?

at least it makes finding a girlfriend very easy

Yeah, I'm kidding, that area's actually super comfy

how are you embracing history by faking it to trick people??

you're making no sense, Shlomo

Looks pretty good.

Even in an identical suburban home you get more freedom and individuality than you would if you rented an apartment. It's your home, you can change and design it the way you want. Hate your floors? Rip them up and change them. Wan't a new shower head? Go to the store and get a new one. Install it with the tools you have space to store in your garage. Can't do that with an apartment. Landlord has you cucked.

>pools in every house
you're retarded

Bit too sketchy for me.

how can you stand being surrounded on all sides by people.

What's wrong with that? You get a backyard, lots of space and you don't have to smell your neighbor's cooking and cigarettes, unlike bloki.

... I don't believe you.

Now if you want to say some people want to live in the middle of the city for those reasons, sure. But that's not a reason to prefer a depressing commieblock over something aesthetically pleasing.

i came

You can own your apartment you know

Projecting much burger fuck chill out

>thinking stone or brick will save you in a tornado

literally better to just let it blow the fuck away while you sit in the reinforced concrete shelter.

>trick people
>what is a Keystone with building year

>how are you embracing history
by using their ornament and honoring their traditons

Except that's not where you live, Pietro.

Wow I thought that was just a map from Call of Duty. Can you imagine living there haha?

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Is this supposed to be some sort insult?

that's a nice little downtown.

>not sure if romanian or just a subhuman architect
If it's the former, then fuck you.
But if it's the latter then hang yourself. You're one of the biggest cancer of our society.

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I lived in worse when I was a kid. Some of the buildings looked so bad at first I thought they were abandoned. I don't think there's a single white left there nowadays.

If you want to have high birthrates you'll have to build something like on your pick, because no matter how beautiful European old cities look like you can't have two or more kids if you live in 60 square meter flats. You need more rooms and more space.

That's right, my house is only 600 years old and has no frescoes, feels bad man

Become a landlord in the US. Retire at 40

I'd probably go crazy unless I didn't have to look out the window

Australian neighborhoods look like this too

I'll bet all the daughters of the families there burn the coal

Here we have large "historical centres" in almost every city, with lots of narrow and irregular streets that have abhorrent intersections, with low-rising houses of different widths and no parking on each side. Just see pic related

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was it one of the ones where the furniture was concrete?

Why does the Mediterranean Europe looks so old and crumbled ? You find this aesthetic but literally most of the places which I saw in Italy,Greece or Spain appear like old columns and houses out of freestone

I hardly know them, only say hello in the elevator and I can play loud music at all times and nobody complains. Its called living in a city brah. Way better than being surounded by retarded rednecks.

If you live here all your life, you can and most people do develop a certain sweet spot for brutalist and commie architecture. Its a slav thing, you wouldnt understand.

This is EXACTLY what I meant

>It has pools, it must be good
Yeah, right. Pools are fucking dickwaggling.
So what's the problem with suburbs:
>They sprawl like cancer
>Zero public transport
>No community
>Carboard houses, my fucking toolshed is more massive than the average McMansion
Also, mutts have their own commieblocks.
American hypocrisy is fucking disgusting

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Finest Cardboard to withstand a Tornado

That looks super comfy

No but the buildings were sort of concrete skeletons with panels closing it all up. The panels were in terrible state, from the outside it really looked like a derelict building. They never fixed that shit because people couldn't pay. When I was a kid I heard a story of a young girl who died because she was on the balcony and it fell off

>cheap imitation of old civilization
where Iive, the ornaments of historism are made out of stone
>old civilization
what old civilization?
The same city?
There is nothing bad with using ornaments because they look good
If we leave it blak we get the same shit we have today
people like are the ones who are embracing cold, dead, anti-human cities where nobody wants to live in
>Disneyland
when it was build, noone called it like that, because good archietcure was expected, not a exception

The neighborhood I grew up in was started by my parents. My dad started building the first house in the neighborhood. He had to chop down trees, lay a road (I think the city did it for him) and then build a house. By the time he was building the house more people started building in the area and it quickly turned into a neighborhood of 24 houses. Luckily it was mostly families with kids my age who joined the neighborhood.

Its situated between two small mountains/bergs, plenty of forests surrounding it and farms and fields. The houses are built with nature, so that they all have varying elevations and placements, and no house is alike. They are all individually built and have their own character. A 5 minute walk and you reach the beach. When I was young I practically lived on the beach in the summer. If you want something more private there is always secluded small beaches hidden in the area. It also has a small playground and football field, all maintained privately by volunteers in the neighborhood. A farmer nearby put up a tennis court, you pay to use it by putting money in his mailbox. All this was a 10-15 minute drive from the city, which has 40k people.

That is what I consider to be a comfy neighborhood.

To make this clear, I care about historical buildings, but most are just concrete dumps.
Now, although some are just mass human storage devices, some commieblocks are actually cozy and allow for many public amenities such as green areas and sports facilities, within walking distance.
Rural living is my thing though, and I wish to move out of the city.
American suburbs are a brutal waste of resources, though. They are too packed to practice agriculture and not packed enough to render automobiles unnecessary due to public transportation and sheer proximity.

you can, but a lot of people can't manage with a limited amount of space

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looks good
cars were a mistake
they destroy the social enviorment of cities

Neighborhood in Quebec

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>No sidewalks

cars are the absolute killer of cities. Once you plan for cars, you depend on cars, so you stop walking and become a lardass. And since everyone drives everywhere, you get traffic and pollution. Cars are the destroyers of cities.

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they only ones who sould be allowed to have cars should be public services
The car absolutly reked american cities
especialy the midwest
just look:
iqc.ou.edu/urbanchange/

>Implying that European living looks better from the air.
I guess you like less living space, being physically attached to your neighbor, and no land to speak of.

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Those look a hell of a lot better than the OP, not gonna lie.

I like it that the next shop isn't 5 miles away, and I can walk there

Lol, I thought the "europoors can't afford cars" thing was just a meme, but not only is it true, you take it a step further and make all kinds of excuses. Is it stockholm syndrome, sour grapes, or...?

Quebec has the worst roads and side walks in North America

Are you really comparing projects level blocks to actual houses? Yeah, it's funny looking but they are actualy houses, way more space, probably a yard and a garden behind, 2 car parking garages and enough driveway for another 2 cars.

I know everyone has a hateboner for the US but them having a fuckton of space and being able to have big houses is nice and something you can't have at the same price in Europe.

because of cold climate ?

You live there?

I remember reading somewhere that in Japan to be allowed to own a car in a city you must also own a parking space. That's a good solution. Or you can always have your car in some car park far outside the city, and go get it (by public transit ofc) whenever you need it.
It's mind-boggling to think that a century ago burgerland had some of the absolute finest public transit in the world, and that practically all of it was just ripped up and thrown out.
People say that american cities like LA are no good for public transit because it's spread out, when in reality LA only grew outwards thanks to having one of the greatest public transports in the world, ever. Burgers have been completely brainwashed by the petrol jew, they've forgotten their own history of not even 100 years ago. Brutal.

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