WittyProfileName2 [she/her] to askchapo • 3 years agoWhat do you folks call the little room under the stairs?message-squaremessage-square37 fedilinkarrow-up139file-text
arrow-up139message-squareWhat do you folks call the little room under the stairs?WittyProfileName2 [she/her] to askchapo • 3 years agomessage-square37 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
minus-squaretoledosequel [none/use name]hexbear33·3 years ago:farquaad-point: grew up in a house with stairs! link
minus-squareWittyProfileName2 [she/her]hexagonhexbear22·3 years agoIt's Wales, unless you live in a city, the overwhelming majority of houses are two floored and terraced. It was the easiest way to cram as many mining families in one place before the invention of tower blocks. link
minus-squarebananon [he/him]hexbear25·3 years agoNo. Stairs are now bourgeoisie decadence :very-smart: link
minus-squarecrime [she/her, any]hexbear5·3 years agoReal comrades get to their 4th-floor walk up by scaling the side of the building link
minus-squareemizeko [they/them]hexbear10·3 years agoif rope hoists are good enough for mining, they're good enough for homes! link
:farquaad-point: grew up in a house with stairs!
It's Wales, unless you live in a city, the overwhelming majority of houses are two floored and terraced.
It was the easiest way to cram as many mining families in one place before the invention of tower blocks.
No. Stairs are now bourgeoisie decadence :very-smart:
Real comrades get to their 4th-floor walk up by scaling the side of the building
if rope hoists are good enough for mining, they're good enough for homes!