OK. here is my incredibly weird perspective on those pods. I like them. Recently I even stayed in one and the only complaint I have is that they are made of plastic and would squeak horrible whenever the person above me moved. I like small enclosed spaces, they make me feel safe, and if the pod was made out of wood or concrete then I would absolutely live in one, as long as there were adequate services nearby: like a kitchen and a bathroom.
They don’t take up a lot of space allowing for more people to live in a single house. They offer enough privacy to be comfortable and as an anarchist I welcome the chance to live alongside other people. My apartment is a mess because I cannot bring myself to clean it. Having other people to share responsibilities with would solve that.
a political rant
They way we live reflect our politics. Every moment of our lives we are interacting with society. The way we interact reinforces our behaviours. Living in an apartment with just your family or a couple of room-mates reinforces individualism. It forces everyone to do everything equally because you could change who you’re living with. You cannot divide up chores to the ones you’re comfortable with because everyone should do everything.
I would love to live in a socialist living space that had these pods (not made of plastic of course), because it would allow me to live my life in a way that feels more in line with my ideology and beliefs. We are not just individuals looking out for ourselves but a collective, a society.
(Anyway it’s rather late writing this and if I had any good sense left I would delete it for being too much but fuck it)
I don’t mind the idea of sleeping in one of these pods, I agree they seem cozy enough if constructed well.
I mind not having space away from other people entirely for at least some of the day. Even a small room that is my own that other people can’t just barge into or the like.
I spent one day almost entierly in my pod watching youtube, just like I would at home. For me the pod is my private space. But I understand that most people probably find it too cramped, I imagine in an actual living arrangement there would need to be private common rooms.
So we got turds instead of polished turds.
Both of these existences look shitty
That’s the joke.
Funny
I don’t wanna live in a Japanese/5th Element/etc wall pocket thanks tho
I think that’s the joke? We were promised bad and got so much worse
The most unrealistic thing about that movie was how much leg room everyone had on the space plane.
Don’t eat bugs, don’t give up your houses, don’t drink your own piss, don’t stop using your gas powered yard equipment.
the ultra rich ride around in private jets multiple times a day, waste an absurd amount of drinking water, own dozens of mansions each and will never give up on eating real food
But… Mah Skrimps, they the fruit of the sea.
Ok but gas mowers and blowers suck ass
The future we wanted:
The future we got:
Living on a flat is not that fun. Spain is one of the western countries with more flats instead of individual houses.
And it’s reported that a big chunk of Spaniards live with noise issues which affect our health in a negative way.
Hearing your neighbors all the time in the supposed tranquility of your own home can be mind breaking.
The main point is that all people have homes, instead of sleeping and dying under the bridge
That’s true.
C c c commie blocks!
commie blocks, but… they look good???
because the picture was taken during a sunny summer day instead of a cloudy russian winter like usual???
impossible!!!
Where’s the first picture?
Nowa Huta: The city that went from communism to capitalism
Once a failed post-WW2 utopia, Krakow’s Nowa Huta neighbourhood has found a new lease on life and is slowly emerging as a tourist destination.https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20220112-nowa-huta-polands-utopian-socialist-city
Capsule hotel, popular in Japan.
I think they mean the building pic, not OP.
Isn’t the one on the left the prison from andor?
Its real. ln Japan or Singapore the “capsule hotel” is a budget travel option. Is it better than hostel? Not likely but ymmv.
Idk, i think they’re pretty nice. You get a tiny bit of private space and it’s bigger than it looks. Also pretty cheap.
If all you need is a cheap private place to sleep, it’s ideal. It’s only if you plan to spend any more time than that there that they suck.
Except both of these are the future we got, since they both exist.
Atleast we’re not in those commie blocks. 🤣🤣
None of those are good options.
The first one isn’t for living in I don’t think, just renting a place to sleep short term. Which, if anything, isn’t that basically just the old idea of a hostel where someone can rent a bunk in a dormitory style room, but with a bit more privacy?
People do end up living out of the capsule hotels, it’s not common but it’s a step above being homeless
In which case, the existence of the hotel still isn’t a bad thing, because without them the alternative would just be being homeless unless the economic conditions leading to that are fixed, and if they were fixed, people living in one long term wouldn’t be likely to occur anymore anyway.
Crazy thing is many of them have full on onsens
The first one is a capsule hotel, which is basically a more luxurious hostel. More privacy, sometimes lockable, but doesnt block snoring noises :(
That’s bottom cell talk
please tell me you know what a hostel is
Our entire society is hostel to the unhoused.
Who else reporting in from here???
Send pics, I am so sad, so very sad
The second one reminds me of the kennel at the animal hospital that I worked for as a teen