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What do you love the look of despite it being impractical, uncomfortable, or high maintenance?

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    I don't mind hair everywhere (although I wouldn't get a dog with long fur because they overheat so easily) but I don't understand how people who don't live on a ranch take care of herding breeds. Australian cattle dogs are really popular in New York City but I would never dare to get one in an apartment. It was hard enough to have a dog with a strong prey drive - he could not be off-leash anywhere without a tall fence and double-layer gates, and he would forget that he was on a leash and take off at full speed whenever he saw a squirrel. I admit I envied the people with guarding breeds a little - my sister's pit bull mix looked like a crossbreed between a crocodile and a pig but that dog just followed my sister everywhere, even indoors, leash or no leash.

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    Australian cattle dogs... in NYC? People are so dumb when it comes to dog breeds. What poor dogs.

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      The Cybertruck. It's dangerous, wasteful, impractical, and sold by a Nazi, but I actually like the appearance.

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      I agree for the front and side profiles, but from the back it is identical to a dumpster.

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        It was bright carpeted floors that inspired this post.

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        I would love to have a pet raccoon, but it'd probably take up a large portion of my time entertaining it and running after it, making sure it doesn't destroy my entire house.

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          It was bright carpeted floors that inspired this post.

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          Women 😘😁

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            Honestly, I don't even like the look

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            It's like watching a train wreck. You know it's bad, but you can't look away.

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              I agree for the front and side profiles, but from the back it is identical to a dumpster.

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              Not just you...

              https://www.kayofm.com/on-air/matt-case1/raccoons-are-mistaking-tesla-cyber-trucks-for-dumpsters/

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                Orange. Shag. Carpet.

                Yes, it's a bitch to clean. Yes, it traps every particle of dirt that wafts into the room. Yes, to almost everyone other than me and some equally damaged enthusiasts, it looks god awful.

                But if I could carpet my whole house with it without that being grounds for divorce, I'd be doing it right now. It's the feeling between the toes, top-tier. I can't explain it - it's not like I grew up with it - but there's something about orange shag specifically that screams "comfy" to me.

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                You talking that weird orange with the bits of brown in it they used in the 70s?

                You talking that high maintenance, orange brown shag?

                You talking that deranged, I'll never-have-to-clean-it-myself carpeting?

                Best shit ever.

                My best friend bought a house that was last redecorated in the 70s, and had been unoccupied (but maintained and cleaned regularly) since the early 80s. I loved that carpet so much. Eventually we pulled it up and redid her hardwood floors, but my God did I miss that carpet when it was gone

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                  You talking that weird orange with the bits of brown in it they used in the 70s?

                  You talking that high maintenance, orange brown shag?

                  You talking that deranged, I'll never-have-to-clean-it-myself carpeting?

                  Best shit ever.

                  My best friend bought a house that was last redecorated in the 70s, and had been unoccupied (but maintained and cleaned regularly) since the early 80s. I loved that carpet so much. Eventually we pulled it up and redid her hardwood floors, but my God did I miss that carpet when it was gone

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                  Awwww yeaahh...that's the good shit.

                  In my very last move with my parents, I almost got to have my dream room - wood paneling, old 70s orange-brown shag with pilling like a lawn in need of mowing, the works. I was staying behind in the old city a month longer than them, but I begged them to keep it exactly as is.

                  I moved in to find it was replaced with beige, boring carpet, with almost no pill to speak of. I was devastated.

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                    Orange. Shag. Carpet.

                    Yes, it's a bitch to clean. Yes, it traps every particle of dirt that wafts into the room. Yes, to almost everyone other than me and some equally damaged enthusiasts, it looks god awful.

                    But if I could carpet my whole house with it without that being grounds for divorce, I'd be doing it right now. It's the feeling between the toes, top-tier. I can't explain it - it's not like I grew up with it - but there's something about orange shag specifically that screams "comfy" to me.

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                      The Cybertruck. It's dangerous, wasteful, impractical, and sold by a Nazi, but I actually like the appearance.

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                      Liked the look until I got up close and personal. It's all bulk! The inside is cramped, for what it is, and the "bed" is laughable.

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                        It was bright carpeted floors that inspired this post.

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                        Fursuits.

                        They're all 3 of those negatives, plus also super expensive!

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                          Shaved legs, there's literally no practical benefit and it's so much effort but even if I wear long pants just having the knowledge I haven't shaved makes me so uncomfortable.

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                          My Filipino wife was joking with her friend this weekend about how mystified I was that she never shaves her legs. On our first date her legs were so shiny I thought she had oiled them.

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                            If not friend, why friend shaped?

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                              It was bright carpeted floors that inspired this post.

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                              Tile or stone roof

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                                I definitely am interested in it, although I'm worried about buying a car from a new company's first production run. I haven't driven an electric car before but maybe it'll be fun.

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                                Yeah, I’m not even confident most new electric brands I see will ever reach prototype stage, let alone become a successful business that can sustain operations. I really like the idea in this of a very basic vehicle, though, so I hope they succeed.

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                                  I think it looks like shit and I LIKE that it looks like shit. I'll never have one, but maybe there is a parallel reality where we have woke Musk, and I can also afford one.

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                                  There are plenty of ugly cars that dont cost nearly as much and are still offensive.

                                  Nissan Juke seems to make people unhappy, as does a Pontiac Aztek. Older and weirder, a GM u-body van like a Chevy Lumina APV, Buick's last Riveria was shaped like a nicely tapered turd, Acura had the original ZDX that looked like a dog scrunched up to take a crap and the ugly beaky nose. People really hate the BMW 7 series that came out in 2001 for being ugly too. I'm guessing that they're all broken by now since they were horrific junk, but if you do find one, they're cheap.

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                                    If not friend, why friend shaped?

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                                    He'll kill you on sight just to take the first word in your username without the s.

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                                      Tile or stone roof

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                                      Tile roof is durable as heck! https://roofsnap.com/blog/how-long-do-tile-roofs-last-what-roofers-need-to-know/

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                                        It was bright carpeted floors that inspired this post.

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                                        An antique Victorian or Queen Anne house. I love the towers, the gingerbread charm, the corbels and fascias and all the little crinkly bits. The rich old wood interiors with tin ceilings and plaster medallions, hand carved staircases and crown mouldings.

                                        However I am never going to be able to afford the absurd cost of retrofitting one to be energy efficient, and I know the quirks of odd room sizes, antiquated floor plans and non-standard sized things like weird door heights and window widths would drive me absolutely insane. So I'll admire them from afar

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                                          It was bright carpeted floors that inspired this post.

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                                          My orange cat

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