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Yes it’s me. From the Lemmy world.
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no banana@piefed.worldOPto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•But think of the landlords!English
11·4 days agoMost of the issues with this era of housing projects stem from the fact that the plans for upkeep were abandoned. Most of the buildings themselves were solid and very modern and with the right maintenance they would’ve been in much better condition than they are now.
The buildings that have received that care and attention still look great. Not all the areas were well planned but most of the time they’re fine.
And that’s without constraining that judgement to Russia specifically. Many of the countries that built like this were very ambitious but the ambition faltered with time as the resources allocated to maintenance were used for other things.
no banana@piefed.worldOPto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•But think of the landlords!English
25·4 days agoIn my country this type of building came about in a society where many still lived in wood sheds without electricity or running water. Where people shared outhouses with their neighbors in the yard of actual residential buildings. Where every residence on average was overpopulated.
The architecture of the time homed huge amounts of people with running water, indoor toilets and electricity. Indoor heat without needing a fire.
The areas where they were erected weren’t much to look at before. The buildings today may be unappreciated but I find them lovely in a way. They’re a shadow of a society that cared for it’s citizens.
shitpost-factor increases the less that is uncovered by op
Sure, in the end a building like this is going to be what it is. I personally live on the inside of my apartment, so that’s what I care most about. If I owned a house and spent a bunch of time looking at it from the garden, I would care more.
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no banana@piefed.worldOPto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•But think of the landlords!English
23·5 days agoAh, the beauties of capitalism.
Yep, my building hasn’t had a good amount of care in a while but the one right next to it has recently and it looks just fine.
I do know about things. Some things, many things, any things. If you ever want to know a thing about a thing I will know if I know about the thing.
My name’s Mindler. Bog Mindler.
no banana@piefed.worldOPto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Wokeness ended, check mate leftists English
12·12 days agoTbf I think Prada just has that style where the model is meant to look a bit uncomfortable.
no banana@piefed.worldOPto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Wokeness ended, check mate leftists English
6·12 days agoIt is not.
no banana@piefed.worldOPto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Wokeness ended, check mate leftists English
8·13 days agoYeah I did have a memory of something like that. His world view is wacked, damn.
no banana@piefed.worldOPto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Wokeness ended, check mate leftists English
10·13 days agoI mean, same. I just know fragments of what has landed in my lap.
no banana@piefed.worldOPto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Wokeness ended, check mate leftists English
135·13 days agoIsn’t that more or less Andrew Tate’s take though?
no banana@piefed.worldOPto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Wokeness ended, check mate leftists English
47·13 days agoI quite enjoy how those who are pro senseless lewdness in advertising are often the same people who want women to cover up.
You could, but I’m not sure that’d have the same result. I would be interested in seeing it though.
I mean, you’ll certainly have something.
no banana@piefed.worldOPto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Wokeness ended, check mate leftists English
21·13 days agoOh definitely not confusing. I just added my thoughts on the post! I was genuine in my appreciation of it being added to the comments.
no banana@piefed.worldOPto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Wokeness ended, check mate leftists English
15·13 days agoIt is not. The picture is from Prada’s Days of Summer 2025.
The post is available on xitter.


The homeless? Or the buildings?