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Imagine being the electrician hired to put an outlet there. "You want what? Here? Right here? Can I have this in writing?"

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I'd give them the quote for pulling up he floor, saw cutting the concrete slab, laying conduit from the service panel, repouring the concrete, and replacing the floor. Let's see if they still think they're clever when they get the $10,000 bill to put an outlet behind that fridge. Hopefully they're smart enough to have the plumber out for the water line while the electrician has the floor up and trench in the slab.

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I'm guessing this house isn't built right on the slab. My house is built such that the first floor is, structurally, the second, with a crawl space underneath. To run the electricity, water, whatever, to anything you just go underneath the house, drill a hole in the floor, and run your stuff up through it.

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That's how they used to do things up until about the 1960's. Now most houses are built directly on the slab unless they have a basement. Houses with crawlspaces usually don't have a slab underneath, but piers supporting joists.

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Or they could have a basement. Super easy at that point. You don't even have to drill sideways into studs behind drywall. Even easier to go up and down than around a walls. Maybe that's the answer. It actually was easier for the electrician.

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They're hiding a portal into an alternate dimension behind that fridge!

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You have an eye for detail my friend. I like the way you think.

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All I can think of, maybe a accessibility issue..that’s whack

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Tactical fridge... You can hide behind when you get swatted, and more!

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Nope, both sides can accommodate a wheel chair. Crips don't need two entrances.

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Maybe it allows them to open it without being directly in front of it. Still seems weird. Someone mentioned just extending the counter space. At that point you'd have enough under the counter storage that you could have one of those drawer fridges in the counter and forget the standing fridge all together.

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Got nothing then

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Come on man....you always got that winning smile

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I would rather have the counter space extended to almost where it is. Who cares about having another entrance to the freaking kitchen?

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Maybe they don't cook and it's placed that way so they can drop their carryout directly into the fridge from the front door without going around a corner.

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Ahhh, so the house is owned by black jews then.

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Is there such a thing as black jews?

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when architects get drunk

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That's called, "why do we need to pay an architect? Anybody can arrange a room with this here 3D tool."

It hides a secret hatch to the basement.

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That's not a load bearing column, either. They just built the fridge a house. Weird.

Was the interior decorator drunk designing this?

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What an asshole, I love it!

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That's cool as fuck

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Downvote? Fine, that's brutalist architecture!

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Maybe if the outsides were shelves or cabinets

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You were that kid that tortured stray cats, huh?

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Stray cats usually torture me

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