Cookie-cutter single-family dwelling units piled to the sky, no neighborhood life with everyone inside huddled around their streaming TVs, a 15-minute drive to the Megalo Mart or the Food Flood or order online for everything while you shuttle the spawn back and forth to bureaucratically organized and rigidly planned activities . . . it's the suburban nightmare, and there's apparently a part of the population that just looooves it.
You forgot a step. Here is the floor plan. Here is the floor plan, but with three different roofs. And here's the mirror versions, EIGHT different floor plans!
I moved to the suburbs and the designs and such make me miserable.
Cookie-cutter single-family dwelling units piled to the sky, no neighborhood life with everyone inside huddled around their streaming TVs, a 15-minute drive to the Megalo Mart or the Food Flood or order online for everything while you shuttle the spawn back and forth to bureaucratically organized and rigidly planned activities . . . it's the suburban nightmare, and there's apparently a part of the population that just looooves it.
That part of the population loves not living in the “multicultural” cities. That’s priority one.
You forgot a step. Here is the floor plan. Here is the floor plan, but with three different roofs. And here's the mirror versions, EIGHT different floor plans!
My parents and extended family are like this, lol.
I really don't get it, but then, I don't really like driving all the time.
They're happy, especially if they can just get others to deliver the stuff, instead, as you point out...
I hate suburbs. They are so boring and isolated.