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>>200179537
do chinx really prefer being stuck in their 15m2 chinkblock cuckbox in the second picture instead of being a comfy opium smoking rice paddy farmer
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>>200179640
i see chuds complaining about small living spaces often, which can be a reasonable complain, but when it comes from anglos it's usually from a misunderstanding between our cultures.
you're making the mistake of assuming that everyone in the world, besides working, spends all their time indoors on the internet/consuming media like you do, but for most people in europe and asia this is simply not the case.
for most of us, our house is simply where we sleep, and we spend most of out free time outside in what are commonly known as "third places" (i recommend looking this up)
because of this, there isn't any reason to want a huge house with a room dedicated to every activity we might want to do, since we simply do them elsewhere
i hope this helped!
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>>200180204
ridiculous cope for living in a broom closet
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both look kinda horrible but in different ways
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>>200180410
ridiculous cope for staying indoors and malding alone



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