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leyline t1_jdz1ywy wrote
Reply to comment by Trouble_in_Mind in TIFU by shaking my kid's Pampers. by zumwalazi
It’s a bot?
leyline t1_jdia7gs wrote
Reply to comment by dxkds in My wife was just in a minor accident. She's told the police that the man she hit was on his phone and drinking a Coke at the time by Gil-Gandel
He didn't have to be homeless.
The humor is the expectation that the man would be at fault for the car accident because being on the phone AND drinking at the same time is very dangerous [while driving].
However expectations are subverted when it is revealed that the wife hit the man in his own living room. Actual living room, in a home. Therefore the man was not being dangerous, did not cause the accident, and above that it is wild that the woman drove through someone's house and hit them in their own living room.
leyline t1_j8invcg wrote
Reply to comment by Squeakygear in Can 3-D Printing Help Solve the Housing Crisis? - Standard construction can be slow, costly, and inefficient. Machines might do it better. by speckz
Like others have said, they've being putting out these "3d printed homes" things for years and years. We've had pre fabricated materials and whole pre-fab homes. Many pre-fab homes are amazing and better than what I live in now.
Prices have not been coming down.
There are thousands of abandoned / empty houses.
When it comes to the price of homes / housing, the problems are not supply, it's financing; and in places where there is bountiful supply of housing, crime, and employment often deter people.
The op Article was about housing, and not about "basic economics"
leyline t1_j8iihz8 wrote
Reply to comment by AdrianValistar in Can 3-D Printing Help Solve the Housing Crisis? - Standard construction can be slow, costly, and inefficient. Machines might do it better. by speckz
You are further from the year 2000 than you were in 1980.
Ouch.
leyline t1_j8iidhh wrote
Reply to comment by kerbalsdownunder in Can 3-D Printing Help Solve the Housing Crisis? - Standard construction can be slow, costly, and inefficient. Machines might do it better. by speckz
Yeah, that's not how it works...In the housing industry.
They aren't selling houses... they are selling the dream of sucking you for 30 years on a mortgage.
leyline t1_je2efu7 wrote
Reply to comment by sphynxzyz in TIFU by accidentally giving my nephew a book about a little girl killing her family members by AustinLVII
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