Or tents. These are a bit larger than tents in which many human populations have lived. Those populations spend plenty of time outside those tents...in their communities...in the outdoors...
The desire for gigantic homes is mostly modern. Somewhere in between, many of us dwell. But much of that space would be unnecessary if we weren't crammed into glorified concrete termite mounds where there are too many unhealthy people who cannot be trusted not to abuse people or their property.
"And if it's not a solution for everyone, it's not a solution for anyone!"
That's weird, dude.
It's a temporary solution for few eccentric people, I don't deny that. But not a way to live life. If it were, it would be a norm by now, no?
I take that back. Trailer parks==tiny home communities. A norm already.
Or tents. These are a bit larger than tents in which many human populations have lived. Those populations spend plenty of time outside those tents...in their communities...in the outdoors...
The desire for gigantic homes is mostly modern. Somewhere in between, many of us dwell. But much of that space would be unnecessary if we weren't crammed into glorified concrete termite mounds where there are too many unhealthy people who cannot be trusted not to abuse people or their property.
Noice line!
It is a a classic fallacy of composition.