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Drywall and all it entails.


Actually, nearly all aspects of modern home design are jewed:

  • layouts/floorplans
  • "legal" codes for all areas of the construction (I really need to have a power outlet every 6ft or whatever by law? Fuck you. I'll build my home how I want to and put outlets where I want them.)
  • "permitted" building materials

It is all intentionally made to be:

  • unnecessarily costly to purchase
  • unnecessarily messy to install
  • unnecessarily made from materials that are very toxic and intentionally designed to cause health issues for people and pets due to their composition
  • intentionally design to make homes into hermetically-sealed boxes with no air flow so you are stuck in your home all winter breathing the same dirty air so that you are perpetually sick due to fumes and particles released from the toxic, fire hazard materials breaking down as they are designed to do so that they need maintenance and replacement (by approved "professionals") instead of being safe and long-lasting. Of course, improper air flow is "solved" by having to spend more on an additional air circulation system, but only one that is "approved" for people to use in their homes by "agencies", which means it is over-priced due to having to be designed to be able to jump through the needed hoops to get this meaningless "approval" in order to be sold.

Modern homes are also designed in a way to further separate humans from nature and surround them with completely artificial, unnatural, fabricated materials and aesthetics. The entire "contemporary" style is about being as unnatural and different from nature as possible.

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How do the jews themselves build their homes?

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Taken literally, they do not build them as that would entail physical labor; they have non-jews build them. (buh-dump-tss)

Taken as I think you meant it as 'do they have to have them them built using the same materials and rules and codes, or can they use different materials and ignore codes':

Since they made "laws" that deem every one of their personal homes as being houses of "worship" to get around being subject to certain laws and taxes and other subversions, I don't know if they are exempt or not from certain "laws" and housing codes and are able to have their homes built however they want using whatever they want.

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Galley kitchen, not enough storage or kitchen counter space, half bath off the kitchen, aluminum windows (although that's fixable just expensive), previous owners smoked, small bedrooms, too close to neighbor's house

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illegals, negros or kikes inside of the household.

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Central air is retarded. I don't want to go back after living in this place without it.

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Niggers living near it

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no grey pipes. i prefer cast iron out flow but will buy if white pvc. in flow must be copper. 15 amps circuits per bedroom/den 30 amps kitchen outlets, easily fixed afterwards. no wood shingles, prefer steel framing and stone facades. No shingles on the roof either, steel or foam depending on pitch. roof bolted to framing and framing bolted to foundation. would prefer single story, 15 foot ceilings, and a basement

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Whaddya mean no grey pipes? No SCH30 DWV?

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nope, the grade means nothing to the chinese. seen too many issues, prefer iron. the chineseium pipe in the 90s has made me look for 80 year old homes or older

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An HOA...

Fuck that.

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It being actively on fire, that's a bit of a bummer.

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Second stories or basements. No stairs for me. I hate attics used as storage. Carports over garages. Rock and xeriscape over lawns

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Texans and their insane aversion to stairs. Is walking up or down something really that much of an annoyance?

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One would think with their proclivity to tornados, EVERY building in Texas would have a basement.

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It is almost like they want their houses to be blown away.

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We got the room to have everything on one floor.

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You will never understand the superhuman perspective of financier who lives on the 52nd floor, nor a that of the subhuman basement dwelling NEET

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It's because it's hot as heck in Texas. You can either stick to a single story to make climate control simple, screw around with multiple zones ($$$), or suffer through a +10 degree temperature differential between the main level and the second story.

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Yeah, that is what I hate about multiple story buildings everywhere. Its fixable and a mini-split or two goes a long way but its just stupid. I do like having a basement though. I wish I had a wood burning fireplace/stove still though.

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I don't like trinity houses, mostly because I have had so many terrible work related experiences with them.

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Spanish architecture. Fuck arches and those awful terracotta roof tiles and Mexican style indoor brick walls. Ugh. So ugly.

Also low-flow toilets, a proven failure. Oh - and those damned water restrictor washers. I rip those out of everything.

And zero-scaping. So so ugly. Plant some trees already.

And Ring doorbells. Nope. Fuck them altogether.

Oh - and anything designed by that fuckin jew Ikler. All he did was rip off Frank Lloyd Wright and then proceed to cheapen and fuck up FLW’s designs.

Electric stoves and ovens. Nope. Fuck those and fuck you if you try to tell me the new-fangled electric cooktops work just as well. No no nope fuck you.

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