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House in a Box

Sadly, the pattern is not an American distinctive.

Japan got there well ahead of the U.S., with pod living in Tokyo and other congested areas having evolved years ago.

But, the same truth is at the core. The governments allow codes to tolerate human kennels, which could be blocked as a decency standard, but the exploiters win again, as they have for centuries, 'cuz FUCK THE POOR! Amirite?

You are correct!

Low income populations live as they can. That applies to me as well, I've been lucky so far! 🤞
 
Sadly, the pattern is not an American distinctive.

Japan got there well ahead of the U.S., with pod living in Tokyo and other congested areas having evolved years ago.

But, the same truth is at the core. The governments allow codes to tolerate human kennels, which could be blocked as a decency standard, but the exploiters win again, as they have for centuries, 'cuz FUCK THE POOR! Amirite?
You are. Because poor people are good in bed and have more sex. It's the best free entertainment there is.

Rich couples sit in bed not speaking to each other because they're arguing over which contractor to hire to repave the helliport of some such shit.
 
Because poor people are good in bed and have more sex. . . .

Rich couples sit in bed not speaking to each other because they're arguing over which contractor to hire . . .

Are you talking from personal experience?
 
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After a couple of years fulfilling a U.S. Government housing contract, BOXABL is now ready to build and distribute pre-fab houses to customers on a very long waiting list. Only time will tell if this makes a dent in a nationwide housing shortage, or becomes another fad that quickly passes.

Remember when cargo container houses were going to be the affordable housing everywhere? Just sayin'.


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Prefab housing like this has been produced throughout the last 120 years.

If it were really such a fantastic solution we'd have whole cities built out of containers such as those by now.
 
They keep reinventing them.

The enthusiasm never lasts.

Of course they keep 'reinventing' them. Building codes keep changing, materials available keep changing, and lifestyles/needs keep changing. As does population growth and space available.

The Wikipedia page said Sears stopped selling their kits in the 1940s. Not likely a spec of insulation in those ageing houses, and yet, a lot of them are still in use as people still buy them with much enthusiasm.
 
Of course they keep 'reinventing' them. Building codes keep changing, materials available keep changing, and lifestyles/needs keep changing. As does population growth and space available.
Then why do people love to live in houses 200 years old rather than in these.
 
Then why do people love to live in houses 200 years old rather than in these.

Not many modern day people want to try to keep a dusty old relic held together.

And what does that matter, anyway? There were only 1 billion people on the planet 200 years ago. I doubt there are enough of their 200yo houses still around to house the 8 billion people we have today.
 
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