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Tbh, I only use the TV when the nostalgia to replay video games I grew up with hits. And I only need one chair since I'm the only one who lives there, and I don't see or feel the need to invite people over.
 
I'd need that TV mounted up higher - on a wall or shelf, and a surround-sound system, since I occasionally watch movies.
 
That doesn't look like a comfortable chair.
 
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Tbh, I only use the TV when the nostalgia to replay video games I grew up with hits. And I only need one chair since I'm the only one who lives there, and I don't see or feel the need to invite people over.
So are you a loner or just can't be bothered?
 
Incel....I suspect.
 
I think it is "OK" to live however you choose to live.
 
Tbh, I only use the TV when the nostalgia to replay video games I grew up with hits. And I only need one chair since I'm the only one who lives there, and I don't see or feel the need to invite people over.

Yeah, so?

I have a whole L shaped couch but no one is allowed on it but me.

What does not wanting to invite people over have to do with only playing old video games? There are plenty of other things you can do with guests. You can play bridge, fingerpaint, or waterboard each other. Do you have a rack? A blowtorch? How about a blender? You can remove the motor and fashion a weapon by attaching the blade assembly to a dumbell or some other kind of sturdy metal pole. Very handy in the event of a zombie holocaust or a guest. Make sure to have plenty of extension cords because people tend to run from these kind of things.
 
The photo brings the question of why rent an expensive apartment with such a view if one isn't going to have people over and apparently has no roommates or family living with him.

I mean, why is a large room needed for a chair and a video screen?

The pic is eclectic to the extreme. One of the few logical explanations for it being a lifestyle of choice (as opposed to bankruptcy, divorce, renting without being able to afford new furniture and too lazy to procure thrift store items or free curb alerts), is that the occupant loves the view and hates roommates, so finds the high cost of a hi-rise wall of windows to be worth it.

As it is, the pic is just used on sites to lambaste women as the alleged source of clutter and collections and unnecessary appointments in decorating, whereas it is a false masculine narrative that guys are all rugged survivalists and only need minimalist items to be happy. I've never found that to be true in any broad general way. Both genders are highly variable and materialistic in equal measure.
 
I agree with this take.

Although maybe the view alone makes the occupant so happy that they need nothing else.

But I suspect the whole thing is just a joke set-up to make some kind of thin point.
 
I agree with this take.

Although maybe the view alone makes the occupant so happy that they need nothing else.

But I suspect the whole thing is just a joke set-up to make some kind of thin point.

Some woman probably wasted her whole morning clearing everything out of her living room just to take this photo and make her thin (indeed) point, one that's been made a thousand times before.

Then she had to put everything back before her boyfriend got home and beat her ass.

Some women really think it's ok to live like this.
 
That doesn't look like a comfortable chair.

poor posture is part of the isolationist life, living in a perpetual state of emotional and physical discomfort guarantees back problems so even on the sunniest day you still have something to bitch about. i have a few friends that live like this, i check in from time to time to see if they need me to replace their water or just prove to them that we haven't killed each other off (yet).
 
poor posture is part of the isolationist life, living in a perpetual state of emotional and physical discomfort guarantees back problems so even on the sunniest day you still have something to bitch about. i have a few friends that live like this, i check in from time to time to see if they need me to replace their water or just prove to them that we haven't killed each other off (yet).

To be fair, a large portion of isolationists live that way to avoid a perpetual state of emotional discomfort.

One's company, two's a crowd. That's my motto.

*slams door*
 
To be fair, a large portion of isolationists live that way to avoid a perpetual state of emotional discomfort.

One's company, two's a crowd. That's my motto.

*slams door*

hey i'm not judging, most days i wanna live that way my damn self, dealing with these crazy jackwagons in this country.
 
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