they look so comfy
what's it like living in them slavbros?
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Come on this looks super comfy. Especially with the snow.
Seeing how little I leave my house i would love to live in one.
Same as in any flat.
I like them because they are architecturally convenient and leave an open view of the sky, since they hold enough people to leave open space around the building without lowering building density too much. Older parts of the city always feel unpleasantly claustrophobic to me.
Why wouldn't they be?
like living in a regular apartment but it's in a commie block
I guess corridors are also a bit more spacious compared to traditional European buildings but that's it
I really don't get why so many people on this board try to romanticise/demonise them, they're just ordinary buildings ffs
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It feels like this.
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>taking a shit
>sneeze loudly
>neighbour taking a shit downstairs yells "bless you"
there you go, commieblock lif summed up.
if it wasn't for the poor acoustic insulation they wouldn't be any different to any other type of apartment building.
Are polish commieblocks really?
It's so silent here I wouldn't even know if my neighbours are dead or not if I hadn't ran into them several times on my way from the lift
India has commieblocks too and they're much worse than slavic ones
>Seeing how little I leave my house i would love to live in one.
Same same especially during the ''pandemic'' we're not even allowed to go out without a fucking paper in this shithole
>leave an open view of the sky, since they hold enough people to leave open space around the building without lowering building density too much
Never thought about that. Commies were good at urban planning desu.
>I guess corridors are also a bit more spacious compared to traditional European buildings but that's it
Most building's corridors in my city are like bunkers, no space at all, no windows... it sucks.
>I really don't get why so many people on this board try to romanticise/demonise them, they're just ordinary buildings ifs
They give off a dystopian vibe (which I like) but look comfy at the same time. It's very paradoxical. Also their historical context makes them interesting.
that picture is my phone wallpaper
maybe your neighbours are just quiet people.
>India has commieblocks too and they're much worse than slavic ones
Yeah, much worse.
I live in a early 1900 commie block and it is comfy
I live in pic related (beige house) and it's pretty comfy. Most of my neighbors are middle age couples and families. It's calm, never hear anything from my neighbors.
And I have a huge shopping mall and the tram line right across the street
Why do westoids think commieblocks are something unique and different than what they have? They're just shittier apartment blocks western Europe is also full of.
Now this is soul. Europoids just construct suicide ideation boxes.
Literally this, it's just a blocky apartment building. If you're poor, it's going to be shitty inside, if you're wealthy, it's going to be a deluxe apartment, whether the building is ugly on the outside or not.
>shittier
I disagree, these were built for people to live in them, those in the US of A seem like cuckboxes
On the other hand you've constructed a suicide ideation society.
the eternal euroinsect
>westoids
>think
Creatures governed by debauched instincts do not think.
>come home in the evening
>feel tasty smell
>you know it's not from your apartment since you live alone
Bruh... I know that feeling
I don't think this problem concerns only commie blocks. I live in a building built in 2017 and I hear the neighbour next door and the neighbour above's every move.
I'm sorry user, I live alone too since I'm a student. I got used to loneliness though and wouldn't trade it against anything.