That's more about ignorance and mental slavery (normiehood) than institutional slavery. One can be (and is) an institutional slave to society but be mentally free, such as someone who critically thinks and has high situational awareness of their institutional slavery, high vigilance to large sweeping sea changes and geopolitical maneuvers that will affect them; and have the skills and knowledge to navigate them. That is what it is to be red pilled.
Every one of us are debt slaves and barely anyone realizes it. The debt each and every one of us owes via government debt makes us ALL slaves. At least until the White Hats free us of it.
I believe It was introduced for people who commute or travel for work. Cheaper than hotel or having a studio apartment. I also think this was before AirBnB and VRBO became popular.
And the see through walls? That's an absurd lack of privacy, morning wood would be on full display but some of the exhibitionists probably want that I guess.
This was a deliberate design of the pod. The residents aren't supposed to have privacy. They are encouraged to be one big happy family. It should be noted that in LA, they pay a rent similar to what might rent a 2000 square foot house where I live.
But most tiny houses are placed onto large land, so that you can appreciate the land and spend more time on it than building a big house. It lets people with less, have and spend less on more land than if they bought a big house
Problem with tiny houses is that couples who don't know each other well enough are put closer together until they self-destruct. You have to live with someone for at least 7 yrs to be comfortable to be squished closer together.
Also, you have to basically 'give the other space' by leaving the tiny house and letting them 'have it to themselves for a while'
This is actually dumb. It would be better to have TWO tiny houses, or a tiny house and then an annex tiny house that's ALL a studio / workshop or office; and that way, one can retreat to it while the other is in the house.
You can share a bed, sharing a bathroom is annoying, but KITCHEN is hard, and other living space being always together is hard. People need space, just like plants and trees need space
Not only put up, enjoy. They’ve been conditioned for decades. Think back to all the sci fi future movies. Everyone lives in a pod. Albeit a much larger pod but pod none the less. And they never have kids.
Did you happen to see the rabbit cages that Chinese people were living in?
They did this voluntarily, and yet, they were slaves--to society
We're all slaves, but the Chinese factory workers living in highrises in a RABBIT CAGE are the worse. It's an outrage that people are forced to live that way in 2022, and we should focus on that.
Honestly, looking at the above looks like the Embassy Suites compared to rabbit cages
The hardest slaves to free are those that believe they are free. Or perhaps those content with their bondage?
Indeed: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allegory_of_the_cave
Excellent reference !
This is Klaus Schwabs wet dream. Cmon man
That's more about ignorance and mental slavery (normiehood) than institutional slavery. One can be (and is) an institutional slave to society but be mentally free, such as someone who critically thinks and has high situational awareness of their institutional slavery, high vigilance to large sweeping sea changes and geopolitical maneuvers that will affect them; and have the skills and knowledge to navigate them. That is what it is to be red pilled.
Every one of us are debt slaves and barely anyone realizes it. The debt each and every one of us owes via government debt makes us ALL slaves. At least until the White Hats free us of it.
" I could have freed more slaves, if only I could have convinced them that they were slaves."
-- Harriet Tubman
It's passe to even contemplate bandage in a non-kink way. -podsharers, probably.
The ceilings are clearly higher now. Stop complaining about slave quarters. Progress has clearly been made. They even have laptops!
And only a few of them actually work! 4 hours a week, like Twitter employees!
LOL!
How many other patriots never heard of pod share until this moment?
Yup…right here. So this is not for college kids? It’s for actual grown ass adults??
I believe It was introduced for people who commute or travel for work. Cheaper than hotel or having a studio apartment. I also think this was before AirBnB and VRBO became popular.
sorta like hostels?
It's a city thing for gen y, z, alpha; adult babies
Dorm rooms to appeal to the leftist perpetual adolescents.
And the see through walls? That's an absurd lack of privacy, morning wood would be on full display but some of the exhibitionists probably want that I guess.
This was a deliberate design of the pod. The residents aren't supposed to have privacy. They are encouraged to be one big happy family. It should be noted that in LA, they pay a rent similar to what might rent a 2000 square foot house where I live.
2000 Sq foot for 800 a month?
That's a gifted price.
I was remembering the Podshare price from an article I read several months ago.
"You will own nothing and be happy."
Also, fads really do cycle back into style.
Sort of....
Tiny house 'communities' 100% what you're saying
But most tiny houses are placed onto large land, so that you can appreciate the land and spend more time on it than building a big house. It lets people with less, have and spend less on more land than if they bought a big house
Problem with tiny houses is that couples who don't know each other well enough are put closer together until they self-destruct. You have to live with someone for at least 7 yrs to be comfortable to be squished closer together.
Also, you have to basically 'give the other space' by leaving the tiny house and letting them 'have it to themselves for a while'
This is actually dumb. It would be better to have TWO tiny houses, or a tiny house and then an annex tiny house that's ALL a studio / workshop or office; and that way, one can retreat to it while the other is in the house.
You can share a bed, sharing a bathroom is annoying, but KITCHEN is hard, and other living space being always together is hard. People need space, just like plants and trees need space
Sad, sad people put up with it.
Not only put up, enjoy. They’ve been conditioned for decades. Think back to all the sci fi future movies. Everyone lives in a pod. Albeit a much larger pod but pod none the less. And they never have kids.
Not slaves but adult children who want to not take responsibility for there own lives.
Did you happen to see the rabbit cages that Chinese people were living in?
They did this voluntarily, and yet, they were slaves--to society
We're all slaves, but the Chinese factory workers living in highrises in a RABBIT CAGE are the worse. It's an outrage that people are forced to live that way in 2022, and we should focus on that.
Honestly, looking at the above looks like the Embassy Suites compared to rabbit cages
https://www.google.com/search?q=chinese+person+living+in+rabbit+cage&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2022-05-07/you-can-live-orwellian-nightmare-just-800-month
PodShare is a hostel.
*This post is derp
No self-preservation from this lot.
Hey hey, we get stairs now!
I thought this was going to show Azovstal.
Where do I store my guns?
And tools?
And park my F-250. And the other F-250?
This is meaningless. Slaves had no choice as to where they lived. These people put themselves in pods. It's up to them.
The bottom looks like Revolutionary War soldier quarters.