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		By: neo-neocon		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Cody:

Yes---pretty weird thread.  Lots of intense feelings expressed about your space.

But I admire your organizational and design ability.  Best of luck in NY!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cody:</p>
<p>Yes&#8212;pretty weird thread.  Lots of intense feelings expressed about your space.</p>
<p>But I admire your organizational and design ability.  Best of luck in NY!</p>
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		By: Cody Jensen		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jan 2018 02:25:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hey! Thanks so much for sharing our video! This comment section is wild, haha! If people get that riled up about an apartment, no wonder the nation is so divided.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey! Thanks so much for sharing our video! This comment section is wild, haha! If people get that riled up about an apartment, no wonder the nation is so divided.</p>
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		By: Ymar Sakar		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Dec 2017 20:15:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Also when the Republic dies, Americans as here believe they suddenly obtained the power to judge humanity. That never happened, and never will, for mortals are too flawed to judge their fellow mortals.

Have fun with the facsimile of a legal system though. It&#039;s like slapping tape on a leaking boat or submarine. It may work, temporarily. Using buckets, may work temporarily, but it is merely a fight against the encroaching darkness. 

As the Left wins, the people who fight them the most, will use and absorb more terms like &quot;beta male&quot; and other things that they react to because the Left brought them into the spiritual trap and like a rat, they stuck their head into the guillotine.

At the same time, the &quot;defenders&quot; will believe they are fighting for humanity. That must mean it justifies their lack of authority with human power and human righteousness. That isn&#039;t going to last long either.
&lt;b&gt;This is just an example of the urban vs. smaller city+rural divide that so profoundly affects our politics.&lt;/b&gt;

All of you humans are annoying and decrepit in one way or another. I see little fundamental differences, and urban vs small city is just another Leftist trope they forcefully injected into the minds of tv watching and public indoctrination educated Americans.

&lt;b&gt;but this couple tells me I must fisk their profound mental illness.&lt;/b&gt;

The strange thing is that I see so many flaws in humanity, that cultural or political differences begin to make less and less of a difference to me, whereas to &quot;normal&quot; Americans, it is getting bigger and bigger with the &quot;profound mental illness&quot; Diagnosis Psychologist Leftist bull herding and breeding.

Unless a god or the Divine Counsel tells me directly, with proof of authority or a sign, that these two doing a youtube video are under condemnation of a divine law... it makes no difference to me what human law condemns them.

I have no prejudice on these matters, as I am not a respecter of the status of persons. Any person. Gentile or not, Goyim or not. Hollywood whore or not. Death is equal for them all, although taxes are not.

It makes no difference because everyone, righteous and unrighteous, is going to be resurrected for the Last Battle. We&#039;ll hash out whatever disputes are there, for all eternity. Won&#039;t that be grand.

Won&#039;t be needing space or a chainsaw then.

&lt;b&gt;These are two nearly disposable human beings.&lt;/b&gt;

All of you humans are disposable mortals. If I were to be prejudiced using that, it would apply to everyone that is mortal. But not for the immortals, they are exceptions.


&lt;b&gt;But forget about that part for a moment and see how creative they’ve been in merging form and function and making the most of every inch, without the place looking cramped. It’s the dining table and the couch that especially impress me, but I think the whole thing is creative, harmonious, and well-planned.

&lt;/b&gt;

The Japanese sense of space and making it harmonious was in a book, I think. These two youtubers might have read it. 

Humans have this bad habit of responding negatively or positively to stimuli, like lab rats. Since I am not a lab rat nor do I aspire to be one, agreement or disagreement, positive or negative, is of less and less import. 

While it is fun to make fun of people, the Divine Counsel has not given me an order or authorization or even request for such. Thus unless I feel there is a need for it, caution is advisable. Getting sued under Divine Law is no joke, and not something a human can get out of by using human law corruptions like Hillary and Hussein did.

Yes, there are certain &quot;weirdness&quot; and cultural differences of these two, but since it is not enough for me to kill them or authorize their deaths, it is due to no respect to their personal values. 

No respect, also means in this context, no condemnation. Multi purpose furniture is great, and not having a lot of space or items to haul around come the Zombie Apocalypse is also great. When humans die and become whatever it is they become as spirits, not sure what having all this &quot;3d time space stuff&quot; even means at that point. These bodies aren&#039;t even the &quot;real you&quot;. &quot;You&quot; don&#039;t live in you brain or heart, you just rent it via long distance log in.

Every human&#039;s body is just a temporary temple or house for the spirit or soul. Every apartment is the same for the body. It is merely temporary.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Also when the Republic dies, Americans as here believe they suddenly obtained the power to judge humanity. That never happened, and never will, for mortals are too flawed to judge their fellow mortals.</p>
<p>Have fun with the facsimile of a legal system though. It&#8217;s like slapping tape on a leaking boat or submarine. It may work, temporarily. Using buckets, may work temporarily, but it is merely a fight against the encroaching darkness. </p>
<p>As the Left wins, the people who fight them the most, will use and absorb more terms like &#8220;beta male&#8221; and other things that they react to because the Left brought them into the spiritual trap and like a rat, they stuck their head into the guillotine.</p>
<p>At the same time, the &#8220;defenders&#8221; will believe they are fighting for humanity. That must mean it justifies their lack of authority with human power and human righteousness. That isn&#8217;t going to last long either.<br />
<b>This is just an example of the urban vs. smaller city+rural divide that so profoundly affects our politics.</b></p>
<p>All of you humans are annoying and decrepit in one way or another. I see little fundamental differences, and urban vs small city is just another Leftist trope they forcefully injected into the minds of tv watching and public indoctrination educated Americans.</p>
<p><b>but this couple tells me I must fisk their profound mental illness.</b></p>
<p>The strange thing is that I see so many flaws in humanity, that cultural or political differences begin to make less and less of a difference to me, whereas to &#8220;normal&#8221; Americans, it is getting bigger and bigger with the &#8220;profound mental illness&#8221; Diagnosis Psychologist Leftist bull herding and breeding.</p>
<p>Unless a god or the Divine Counsel tells me directly, with proof of authority or a sign, that these two doing a youtube video are under condemnation of a divine law&#8230; it makes no difference to me what human law condemns them.</p>
<p>I have no prejudice on these matters, as I am not a respecter of the status of persons. Any person. Gentile or not, Goyim or not. Hollywood whore or not. Death is equal for them all, although taxes are not.</p>
<p>It makes no difference because everyone, righteous and unrighteous, is going to be resurrected for the Last Battle. We&#8217;ll hash out whatever disputes are there, for all eternity. Won&#8217;t that be grand.</p>
<p>Won&#8217;t be needing space or a chainsaw then.</p>
<p><b>These are two nearly disposable human beings.</b></p>
<p>All of you humans are disposable mortals. If I were to be prejudiced using that, it would apply to everyone that is mortal. But not for the immortals, they are exceptions.</p>
<p><b>But forget about that part for a moment and see how creative they’ve been in merging form and function and making the most of every inch, without the place looking cramped. It’s the dining table and the couch that especially impress me, but I think the whole thing is creative, harmonious, and well-planned.</p>
<p></b></p>
<p>The Japanese sense of space and making it harmonious was in a book, I think. These two youtubers might have read it. </p>
<p>Humans have this bad habit of responding negatively or positively to stimuli, like lab rats. Since I am not a lab rat nor do I aspire to be one, agreement or disagreement, positive or negative, is of less and less import. </p>
<p>While it is fun to make fun of people, the Divine Counsel has not given me an order or authorization or even request for such. Thus unless I feel there is a need for it, caution is advisable. Getting sued under Divine Law is no joke, and not something a human can get out of by using human law corruptions like Hillary and Hussein did.</p>
<p>Yes, there are certain &#8220;weirdness&#8221; and cultural differences of these two, but since it is not enough for me to kill them or authorize their deaths, it is due to no respect to their personal values. </p>
<p>No respect, also means in this context, no condemnation. Multi purpose furniture is great, and not having a lot of space or items to haul around come the Zombie Apocalypse is also great. When humans die and become whatever it is they become as spirits, not sure what having all this &#8220;3d time space stuff&#8221; even means at that point. These bodies aren&#8217;t even the &#8220;real you&#8221;. &#8220;You&#8221; don&#8217;t live in you brain or heart, you just rent it via long distance log in.</p>
<p>Every human&#8217;s body is just a temporary temple or house for the spirit or soul. Every apartment is the same for the body. It is merely temporary.</p>
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		By: Ymar Sakar		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Dec 2017 16:57:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[When the Republic dies, one gets America circa 2016.]]></description>
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		By: skeptic		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Dec 2017 19:18:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Neo, I think you are on to something here even if you may not realize it. The dweeb couple in the video also raised my, and many of your commenters&#039;) hackles even though they clearly do not bother you. This is just an example of the urban vs. smaller city+rural divide that so profoundly affects our politics. You are clearly a big city gal so you seem immune or a lot less sensitive to it than most of your readers. 

Why do leftists congregate in big cities? Regardless of the reason, they do and this is part of the reason behind the Right&#039;s advantage in elections. NBC news of all places gets it--the Democrats blame Republican gerrymandering but the self-selection of Leftists to congregate leads to their disadvantage:
&quot;Jowie Chen, a professor at the University of Michigan, has run hundreds of computer simulations to compare real election results to hypothetical ones in non-gerrymandered districts. The results show Democrats’ unintentional self-gerrymandering is arguably a bigger handicap than the GOP’s intentional gerrymandering.

In 2014, for instance, Republicans won 247 House seats with the help of Republican-leaning districts gerrymandered after the 2010 census. According to Chen’s simulations, however, the GOP still would have won 245 seat if the election were run again in non-gerrymandered districts.

Gerrymandering can have a big impact on individual states, like in politically divided North Carolina, where snaking districts help Republicans control 10 of the state’s 13 congressional seats. But Democrats also play this game in states they control, offsetting Republican gerrymandering, according to Chen.&quot;
https://www.nbcnews.com/specials/democrats-left-in-the-lurch

The current meme by the Democrats is the limits on state and local tax deductions in the new tax bill will lead to a large migration by Leftists from cities to the hinterlands thus eliminating the Republicans&#039; advantage. But seeing how this couple puts up with living in their shoebox convinces me that they will not move back to Oklahoma not matter what they pay in taxes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Neo, I think you are on to something here even if you may not realize it. The dweeb couple in the video also raised my, and many of your commenters&#8217;) hackles even though they clearly do not bother you. This is just an example of the urban vs. smaller city+rural divide that so profoundly affects our politics. You are clearly a big city gal so you seem immune or a lot less sensitive to it than most of your readers. </p>
<p>Why do leftists congregate in big cities? Regardless of the reason, they do and this is part of the reason behind the Right&#8217;s advantage in elections. NBC news of all places gets it&#8211;the Democrats blame Republican gerrymandering but the self-selection of Leftists to congregate leads to their disadvantage:<br />
&#8220;Jowie Chen, a professor at the University of Michigan, has run hundreds of computer simulations to compare real election results to hypothetical ones in non-gerrymandered districts. The results show Democrats’ unintentional self-gerrymandering is arguably a bigger handicap than the GOP’s intentional gerrymandering.</p>
<p>In 2014, for instance, Republicans won 247 House seats with the help of Republican-leaning districts gerrymandered after the 2010 census. According to Chen’s simulations, however, the GOP still would have won 245 seat if the election were run again in non-gerrymandered districts.</p>
<p>Gerrymandering can have a big impact on individual states, like in politically divided North Carolina, where snaking districts help Republicans control 10 of the state’s 13 congressional seats. But Democrats also play this game in states they control, offsetting Republican gerrymandering, according to Chen.&#8221;<br />
<a href="https://www.nbcnews.com/specials/democrats-left-in-the-lurch" rel="nofollow ugc">https://www.nbcnews.com/specials/democrats-left-in-the-lurch</a></p>
<p>The current meme by the Democrats is the limits on state and local tax deductions in the new tax bill will lead to a large migration by Leftists from cities to the hinterlands thus eliminating the Republicans&#8217; advantage. But seeing how this couple puts up with living in their shoebox convinces me that they will not move back to Oklahoma not matter what they pay in taxes.</p>
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		By: Ben David		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Dec 2017 14:25:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As a former New Yorker I join those who posters who have been more fair, and pointed out the finer points - such as the rarity of full sized kitchen etc.

To all the crotchety old posters: This is not all that different from the romantically misremembered Manhattan served up by boomers: Marlon Brando couch surfing in the village, concerts by future-famous artists at CBGB, young beatniks flocking to The Village and living in similar digs. Or the (dubious!) romance of living a little further over in Soho or by the docks before they were gentrified.

Dotted lines connect this half-imaginary Manhattan to half-imaginary, youthful bohemian San Francisco, Paris, London... 

Maybe you&#039;re just angry you&#039;re not young anymore and need a box-spring....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a former New Yorker I join those who posters who have been more fair, and pointed out the finer points &#8211; such as the rarity of full sized kitchen etc.</p>
<p>To all the crotchety old posters: This is not all that different from the romantically misremembered Manhattan served up by boomers: Marlon Brando couch surfing in the village, concerts by future-famous artists at CBGB, young beatniks flocking to The Village and living in similar digs. Or the (dubious!) romance of living a little further over in Soho or by the docks before they were gentrified.</p>
<p>Dotted lines connect this half-imaginary Manhattan to half-imaginary, youthful bohemian San Francisco, Paris, London&#8230; </p>
<p>Maybe you&#8217;re just angry you&#8217;re not young anymore and need a box-spring&#8230;.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[the clip looks like an outtake from a new york episode of &#039;portlandia&#039;.]]></description>
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					<description><![CDATA[I admire the ingenious furniture and efficient use of space.  However, I could never live there.  I need at least ten (better twenty or thirty) times the bookshelf space.

I am also left wondering &quot;What do they pay for that?&quot;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I admire the ingenious furniture and efficient use of space.  However, I could never live there.  I need at least ten (better twenty or thirty) times the bookshelf space.</p>
<p>I am also left wondering &#8220;What do they pay for that?&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[When I was 9 through age 11, I lived with my single mom in a brand-new Pittsburgh high-rise building Washington Plaza, at the edge of the Hill, if you know the area). We had a studio on the lowest floor and it was very close in size to the one in this article. The hallway leading to the bathroom was wide enough to make the one wall into closets. That little area was &quot;my&quot; spot; it&#039;s where I set up and played with Barbies etc.  Mom also had a friend make a piece of furniture to, theoretically, turn our double-bed into a couch with storage---didn&#039;t work all that well; we just pulled the bed out all the time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I was 9 through age 11, I lived with my single mom in a brand-new Pittsburgh high-rise building Washington Plaza, at the edge of the Hill, if you know the area). We had a studio on the lowest floor and it was very close in size to the one in this article. The hallway leading to the bathroom was wide enough to make the one wall into closets. That little area was &#8220;my&#8221; spot; it&#8217;s where I set up and played with Barbies etc.  Mom also had a friend make a piece of furniture to, theoretically, turn our double-bed into a couch with storage&#8212;didn&#8217;t work all that well; we just pulled the bed out all the time.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Dec 2017 19:06:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;blockquote&gt;&quot;Ed Bonderenka Says:
December 26th, 2017 at 10:50 pm

It’s like living in a Swiss Army knife. It’s creative. But it also slightly reminds me of the room that Bruce Willis sleeps in in The Fifth Element.&quot;&lt;/blockquote&gt;

Good comment. Actually, all of them are pretty good. 

I also found the arranging they did interesting; while at the same time, finding their soft eye-rolling manner and quizzical way of talking ... pretty damned annoying.

But, if you added a small den with lots of windows and a large bedroom with walk-in closets to the space and maybe an additional spare room, it would not be so bad.

I have myself, while wandering through an Ikea looking for a leather sleeper couch for the den, been taken-in by the cool little model apartments they had decked out there with signs on them saying things like &quot;How to live comfortably in 586 square feet&quot;. They were neat looking, and reminded me of those above-the-street apartments you used to see in 1930&#039;s or 40&#039;s era gangster movies; but updated

Something along those lines might make a nice little 3rd home away from home, in the big city, [to go with the main residence and say a cottage or cabin, or vacation condo] since townhouses are not exactly being given away nowadays.

&quot;Fun&quot; looking as Neo says. But nowhere to keep the chainsaws and dirt-bikes, unfortunately.

An adult with extended interests or responsibilities beyond him or herself, could not really live like that. 

As my significant-other-to-be said as she looked through the hunting gear filled closets of my rather modest 5 bedroom, [no real great or rec room] countryish located house: &quot;Where am I supposed to live?&quot;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>&#8220;Ed Bonderenka Says:<br />
December 26th, 2017 at 10:50 pm</p>
<p>It’s like living in a Swiss Army knife. It’s creative. But it also slightly reminds me of the room that Bruce Willis sleeps in in The Fifth Element.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Good comment. Actually, all of them are pretty good. </p>
<p>I also found the arranging they did interesting; while at the same time, finding their soft eye-rolling manner and quizzical way of talking &#8230; pretty damned annoying.</p>
<p>But, if you added a small den with lots of windows and a large bedroom with walk-in closets to the space and maybe an additional spare room, it would not be so bad.</p>
<p>I have myself, while wandering through an Ikea looking for a leather sleeper couch for the den, been taken-in by the cool little model apartments they had decked out there with signs on them saying things like &#8220;How to live comfortably in 586 square feet&#8221;. They were neat looking, and reminded me of those above-the-street apartments you used to see in 1930&#8217;s or 40&#8217;s era gangster movies; but updated</p>
<p>Something along those lines might make a nice little 3rd home away from home, in the big city, [to go with the main residence and say a cottage or cabin, or vacation condo] since townhouses are not exactly being given away nowadays.</p>
<p>&#8220;Fun&#8221; looking as Neo says. But nowhere to keep the chainsaws and dirt-bikes, unfortunately.</p>
<p>An adult with extended interests or responsibilities beyond him or herself, could not really live like that. </p>
<p>As my significant-other-to-be said as she looked through the hunting gear filled closets of my rather modest 5 bedroom, [no real great or rec room] countryish located house: &#8220;Where am I supposed to live?&#8221;</p>
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