Tradition of building a building, right? ...right?
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Sure, that too.. Provide housing? Why not!
As long as actually provide housing instead of reselling their scarcity, I'm all on board.
Housing is a human right, not a commodity. 👍
reusable brick, you can smash in a transphobes ~~head~~ window and build a house afterwards to combat homelessness AND rising housing prices
That's not a traditional brick at all! You kids these these days with your modern concrete bricks, why in my days, we had to dig up clay from the river and fire bricks in our own kiln before we could... Uhm... build sheds.
You United-Statesians have some weird traditions…
Not American, nor is this post specific to America or Americans in any way.
Makes sense, cause as an American I can confirm that throwing bricks through windows isn't a tradition here. When we're mad at someone, we simply send the police to kick down their door and shoot their dog instead.
~~Technically that's a British tradition.~~
Got my location mixed up for Stonewall.