Message from @Fitzydog

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2019-10-23 14:04:41 UTC  

i will say housing laws are one of the main ways the capitalist jew gets the good goy hooked and stuck in debt slavery

2019-10-23 14:07:04 UTC  

this is very good for the economy of course

2019-10-23 14:37:25 UTC  

@Tero I find your cognitive dissonance hilarious of saying housing laws are Jewish lies, while also saying tiny homes on wholly owned rural property is also a scam.

2019-10-23 14:37:57 UTC  

i mean if you own the land why not just build a cabin

2019-10-23 14:38:37 UTC  

lot of people being scammed into these are renting land from people to put it on, and buying them

2019-10-23 14:39:21 UTC  

Still better and probably cheaper than renting a home in a city

2019-10-23 14:39:40 UTC  

At least you can move your home to a different property

2019-10-23 14:39:54 UTC  

And these are basically cabins anyways

2019-10-23 14:40:16 UTC  

<:makes_you_think:382980749780844554>

2019-10-23 14:40:29 UTC  

cabins are extensible and don't have to fit on a trailer

2019-10-23 14:41:17 UTC  

Fair, but if you're renting a piece of land, tiny homes are a good option in the meantime.

Some are also not so tiny

2019-10-23 14:41:45 UTC  

You just sound like you want something to complain about and blame on jews

2019-10-23 14:41:59 UTC  

i think they're alright if you make it

2019-10-23 14:42:03 UTC  

if you buy one you're a cuck

2019-10-23 14:42:29 UTC  

Lmao like you could fucking build one

2019-10-23 14:42:58 UTC  

I've been in trade skills for over a decade now, and I still don't think I could build one by hand on my own

2019-10-23 14:43:12 UTC  

it's just like some planks and stuff put together on a trailer <:makes_you_think:382980749780844554>

2019-10-23 14:43:15 UTC  

i think you could

2019-10-23 14:43:34 UTC  

I think you're underestimating the complicated nature of these

2019-10-23 14:44:01 UTC  

i've seen videos of people building them though

2019-10-23 14:45:09 UTC  

Lol

2019-10-23 14:45:24 UTC  

well, it depends on if from scratch or not

2019-10-23 14:45:33 UTC  

even amazon sells those tiny homes these days

2019-10-23 14:45:38 UTC  

ikea style

2019-10-23 14:46:11 UTC  

if some boomer with a nail gun can do it, so can u

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/636576110473117696/unknown.png

but Boomers have skills

2019-10-23 14:52:53 UTC  

how does the finished product look like? How does it maximize the space? How often can it withstand beign towed around?

2019-10-23 14:52:58 UTC  

The first important step is WANTING to get you and your family out of the fucking city by any means necessary.

Whether that's done with a tiny home is irrelevant IMO

2019-10-23 14:53:18 UTC  

Skills can be learned later

2019-10-23 14:53:32 UTC  

in this case YT can be a good teacher

2019-10-23 14:56:51 UTC  

though, after reading the original point of contention, property laws in a lot of areas need a reform

2019-10-23 14:57:05 UTC  

@woll3 Tiny homes are remarkably stout and space efficient. Much better than a double wide

2019-10-23 14:57:36 UTC  

I know, but it also depends on if you are just nailing soemthing together or actually have a plan. πŸ˜„

2019-10-23 14:58:09 UTC  

Right, or know how to frame walls correctly

2019-10-23 14:58:16 UTC  

And square

2019-10-23 14:58:48 UTC  

well planning is half the work in this case

2019-10-23 15:00:45 UTC  

Step 1: Get tiny home and rent land to put it on
Step 2a: learn carpentry
Step 2b: save money to buy land
Step 3: buy land
Step 4: Put tiny home on a permanent foundation and build off of it on your new land

2019-10-23 15:01:21 UTC  

well, if its mostly permanent that makes things easier

2019-10-23 15:01:39 UTC  

but if my plan would be to often move it, i would rather double check on the math regarding its rigidity