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Can you imagine, living in a country that isn't evil and doesn't suck?
I would love to imagine how libs cope with this?
"But its actually a single bedroom with no bathroom apartment".
"But actually it was built by slaves."
Looking forward to pictures of the completed district being uploaded to places like r/oddlyterrifying even though it looks completely normal.
/r/urbanhell: faraway shot of a dozen buildings with the same design in a logical layout with green spaces between them. you can't tell from the picture but the first floor of many of them are commercial spaces and a light rail track connects the neighborhood to the city center
Reminds me about this one documentary featuring Stalin's bodyguard talking about his old boss's mannerisms but it being overlaid with SCAWY music because of course it was.
I wish housing was a top priority under the Biden regime. But instead we get wars, drone strikes, and gas pipe explosions in the ocean
Umbrella's other secret underground facility is experimenting in Juche Necromancy instead of the T/G-virus nowadays.
Don't make'em too nice. If the South Korean housing-affordability crisis gets any worse, pretty soon they'll be talking about annexing it.
The USA will put the poor and homeless into camps to liquidate them looooooong before we build public housing.
“But its actually a single bedroom with no bathroom apartment”.
“But actually it was built by slaves.”
This is why I uncritically denounce the sinister intentions of the terrorist criminal Kim regime. :us-foreign-policy:
Also, wasn't the World Cup this year WICKED SICK? So cool how they built all that stuff in the desert! :so-true:
Absolutely shameful regime. Housing is a commodity for the generation of profit.
The fact that it houses people is entirely incidental. What they should be doing is building 5,000 luxury apartments.
The homeless will pull the finger out and become renters, or they will die. Either way, we will profit from them.
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