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Oversized garden shed by the looks of it.
It just looks like a regular house to me. Your garden shed has two floors?
My oversized garden shed has two floors, yes. I have to admit that the other sheds on my premises are a bit smaller.
I believe a two story "garden shed" would technically be a barn
And yet, that’s someone’s home that they are proud to have, I’ll bet.
South Carolina is fucking crowded bruh, this is a nice sized house for what we’re dealing with.
But hell, at the rate we’re going even this is probably too big to be sustainable.
Where do you live that everyone’s getting castles or mansions, so I can move there?
Yeah, I'm from Jersey and I'm saying hey, this is a nice home, looks like a nice neighborhood. And a modest yard. I dig it. I think having a small yard is a-ok.
From what I have seen america is designed to be crowded, you have so much land (some of it stolen) yet you choose to crowd yourselves in so tightly
Yes, it’s true, people like to live together and where all the action is. There is indeed plenty of land left, but that’s pretty much all it is for now and not many people want to live somewhere they don’t even have a proper grocery store.