After struggling to find an apartment rental in London on a budget, Harrison Marshall turned a dumpster into a tiny home for $5,000. Here's a look inside his "weirdly comfortable" 25-square-foot space, where he now lives for $62 a month.
Good for him, I guess, but … I wouldn’t want to live in that POS even if you paid me. These stories are so frustrating because they start to normalize that living in a shoebox is normal. It isn’t. It’s terrible.
Well considering the Western world’s comforts are here for us at the cost of poverty everywhere else. Hum idk maybe this should be a start in a moderate society.
One that has no rich fucks but also doesn’t have poverty
For us yes ofc. I mean for the rest of the world wich is where my point fits.
But then we are entering in something that’s too radical for today, I’ve rarely had support when I point out borders are weird and kinda should disappear
Good for him, I guess, but … I wouldn’t want to live in that POS even if you paid me. These stories are so frustrating because they start to normalize that living in a shoebox is normal. It isn’t. It’s terrible.
Well considering the Western world’s comforts are here for us at the cost of poverty everywhere else. Hum idk maybe this should be a start in a moderate society.
One that has no rich fucks but also doesn’t have poverty
Living in a dumpster is the very fucking definition of poverty.
Plenty of people around the world would give just about anything to live in something like this.
For us yes ofc. I mean for the rest of the world wich is where my point fits.
But then we are entering in something that’s too radical for today, I’ve rarely had support when I point out borders are weird and kinda should disappear
Lot of poverty in the western world and lot of excessive wealth ‘everywhere else’.
Not really. Wealth is not a zero sum game.
The way it’s being treated, it absolutely is.