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Go Chicago, hadn’t heard about that.

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One rly cool thing about skyscrapers is it makes like just putting everything on a cart (easy to just have in the garage) from the car to elevator pretty easy. This kind of living provides ppl with real convenience without requiring a rube goldberg machine of wage slaves (what i was part of when i made this observation)

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Hopefully they convert into actual decent living spaces instead of like the apartments my gf lived in when going to school that were converted from an old hotel and didn’t even have individual thermostats

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That’s almost ever old apartment in Chicago. It’s all mostly radiated heat and controlled by the super.

That’s just how old buildings are.

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that’s bullshit fuck that fuck your buildings

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Yeah okay

It’s more efficient.

And converting to a newer system works cost a fortune. It would also be more energy intensive.

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“B-b-but this will hinder socialization and community!!!”

Losers will complain about living in a pod and eating the bug and 15 minute cities, but they’re completely okay with making your community and relationships purely revolving around work, including company towns. Motherfucker just build most centers for activities and communities.

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I mean it sucks but the place we’re at as a society is that home and work are the only spaces I regularly exist in. Not counting family I have exactly two friends and they’re the dudes that I play magic with during lunch breaks.

Like it’s anecdotal as it’s just my personal experience but full on WFH did absolutely socially isolate me and I got pretty stir crazy. I’d still probably take it given the choice because commuting by car sucks so much ass but it’s not without downside.

Edit: Like to be totally clear, I do think the thing being described in OP sounds like a net good but I just also think acting like there’s not positives and negatives is misleading.

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Dense housing in/near city centers is exactly the kind of living situation that encourages social interactions outside of work. The person who is most isolated are the ones who live in sprawled out suburbs where the ideal is to never interact with anyone but your close neighbors (maybe) and you drive in every day.

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New England really is Lovecraft country, but the inbred inhuman monsters are all racist Mayflower millionaires with a Lovecraft or ten somewhere in their diamond shaped family tree.

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