Kramodlog
Naked and living in a barrel
I hate you! /runs away cryingLiar.
I hate you! /runs away cryingLiar.
/Chases Goldo, pointing and laughing.I hate you! /runs away crying
Meh, superficial people aren't my problem.
I'm talking about people who will not buy a house simply because a neighbor hasn't mowed his lawn or has a rusty car in his driveway or cause hobo use your garage has a toilet or cause the neighborhood has three crack houses or the tavern next door is noisy at night...There is nothing superficial about not being able to sell your home
That is pretty much the standard in a liberal economy.Losing thousands of dollars because of someone else selfishness [...].
I mentioned dangers and health hazards.It is also not superficial to not want your place to look like a sty or want your health effected because your lazy neighbors don't maintain their pool and now it is a breeding ground for mosquitoes. West Nile fever and other diseases are out of control in my area. We have to keep our pets even our indoor cats on heart worm medicine year round because it has reached epidemic portions. They are constantly asking people to not keep stagnant water around yet people do.
I personally hate Nazi style housing associations but I do understand why they got popular it was because of asshats who felt that they didn't have to maintain their property and didn't care that they were hurting their neighbors.
I keep bouncing between the idea of keeping my current home when we look to move in a couple of years and renting it out or just selling it and movin' on. Renting it out is appealing but then I hear about stuff like this and it makes me reconsider. Odds are I'll just sell cuz I don't wanna deal with crap like this. If I had to, I'd probably lose my bleep when talking to someone like that. Not a good thing.
I'm inclined to think there is such thing as "Renter Culture", a mindset that you can treat it like crap, because you're renting.
I knew one person, who would take all the lightbulbs in his apartment when he'd move out, because he thought the landlord was a jerk.
We've all seen the stereotype comment from somebody driving a rental care of "It's OK, it's a rental"
I'm betting though, there's some overlap with the type of people, who just don't take care of stuff. Even their own stuff.