By Dark PhaZe Go To Postbe an absolute unit brehsI'm fucking trying
By Daz Go To PostWhat the fuck are those?!Haram as fuck is what they are dy we didn't need this during Ramadan
By DY_nasty Go To Post
we need a new planet
Are these from Satan himself
if you get stung by something that big you deserve it
the element of stealth is gone they can't sneak up on you
the element of stealth is gone they can't sneak up on you
By Yurt Lockhart Go To Postif you get stung by something that big you deserve itVictim blaming
the element of stealth is gone they can't sneak up on you
By Yurt Lockhart Go To Postif you get stung by something that big you deserve it
the element of stealth is gone they can't sneak up on you
Who needs stealth when you can hit 25mph?
Who's outrunning it outside of Usain Bolt?
Mini Doc on Art Babbit, Disney legend and animation pioneer. Also led the animation strike which led to the formation of the unions.
I've never seen somebody on Bryce's channel that so obviously hated living in a tiny house. His open contempt is hilarious.
A tiny house is good when you never have friends coming over and when you live in a continiously warm climate.
Imagine being cooped up in that house for 4-6 months at a time because of winter.
Imagine being cooped up in that house for 4-6 months at a time because of winter.
I'm used to small places, but living with someone in a small place is next level difficult. Man doesn't seem overly enthusiastic about the arrangement.
By Lupercal Go To PostA tiny house is good when you never have friends coming over and when you live in a continiously warm climate.
Imagine being cooped up in that house for 4-6 months at a time because of winter.
what's it like having friends
By bud Go To Postwhat's it like having friendsYou tend to use more mobile data but otherwise about the same right now tbh.
he probably had hair before living there
I'm more of a duplex guy myself, who needs houses anymore.
I'm more of a duplex guy myself, who needs houses anymore.
By bud Go To Postwhat's it like having friendsI'm ur m8 m9
By i can get you a toe Go To PostAll that land and scenery. Build yourself a bed loft with a view of the shed.
That's the worst part, living out in the middle of fucking nowhere.
By DY_nasty Go To Post*best partAbsolutely
But i'm sure living in a cramped appartement is nice too.
I bet that shed we don't get to see has a chest freezer and expanded pantry tbh. Can't be out there like that without provisions.
By Perfect Blue Go To PostLol living in the boonies. I’d visit there for a weekend or so but would not ever live there.I absolutely loved living out in the boonies. I had fiber internet, a decently stocked corner store, and a scenic highway with relatively little traffic, no stop signs or traffic lights, and very fun curves to drive down. It was fantastic.
River on one side of my house, woods across the street on the other. A Baptist church and a popular bar both within 100 yards of me.
Biggest fuck this for me is little to no cooking appliances and if it's even there the tiniest oven in existence. Otherwise all stove top cooking. Meh. Also just generally not a fan of how close the shitter ends up being to every other thing.
By Kibner Go To PostI absolutely loved living out in the boonies. I had fiber internet, a decently stocked corner store, and a scenic highway with relatively little traffic, no stop signs or traffic lights, and very fun curves to drive down. It was fantastic.sounded good until you ruined it
River on one side of my house, woods across the street on the other. A Baptist church and a popular bar both within 100 yards of me.
By Kibner Go To PostI absolutely loved living out in the boonies. I had fiber internet, a decently stocked corner store, and a scenic highway with relatively little traffic, no stop signs or traffic lights, and very fun curves to drive down. It was fantastic.He's under 25.
River on one side of my house, woods across the street on the other. A Baptist church and a popular bar both within 100 yards of me.
By Kibner Go To PostI absolutely loved living out in the boonies. I had fiber internet, a decently stocked corner store, and a scenic highway with relatively little traffic, no stop signs or traffic lights, and very fun curves to drive down. It was fantastic.Sounds great to visit and explore, but not for me in terms of living there full-time.
River on one side of my house, woods across the street on the other. A Baptist church and a popular bar both within 100 yards of me.
By Lunatic Go To PostHe's under 25.I'm 28 and have only ever lived in a city. Though, I wouldn't mind living somewhere similar to where you live.
By i can get you a toe Go To PostKib from what I remember was in an actual house too. Not a hallway with bells and whistles.Camp that I renovated to be more house-like, yeah.
By /sy Go To Postsounded good until you ruined itWell, I'm Catholic so I literally never went. I also went to the bar only once for some boiled crawfish that was pretty decent.
The place is far enough away from people that I never feel crowded but close enough that it's only a 15-30 minute drive to go do city-like things.
the only thing i miss about the city life is food.
rest i couldn't give a fuck. i'd rather be as loud as i want at any time of the day, chill in my yard, grow my own food, enjoy my pets, have space for everything i could possibly want and enjoy the beautiful nature.
rest i couldn't give a fuck. i'd rather be as loud as i want at any time of the day, chill in my yard, grow my own food, enjoy my pets, have space for everything i could possibly want and enjoy the beautiful nature.
I genuinely like living in a neighborhood full of houses but having some places (bars, some kind of grocery store, restaurants) within walking distance. It's a nice medium.
Do y'all not have a social friend circle where you hang out regularly? I couldn't imagine living in isolation like that because it would mean I never hung out with people I like.
By reilo Go To PostDo y'all not have a social friend circle where you hang out regularly? I couldn't imagine living in isolation like that because it would mean I never hung out with people I like.big one, they can all come over and we can be loud until the next day, they can even sleep in the guest room if they drank too much. i have friends over 2-3 times a week.
By Lupercal Go To PostA tiny house is good when you never have friends coming over and when you live in a continiously warm climate.Sounds like my fucking nirvana
Imagine being cooped up in that house for 4-6 months at a time because of winter.
Long as I had food stored
By reilo Go To PostDo y'all not have a social friend circle where you hang out regularly? I couldn't imagine living in isolation like that because it would mean I never hung out with people I like.Yeah, I did. They were only 5-15 minutes away. Regularly hung out all day every Saturday.
Feel like people who've lived in cities all their life tend to conflate living in the country with living miles and miles away from anyone else.
By /sy Go To Postdude is miserable
TIL: Mini ITX housing.