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That looks like a soulless corporate HQ

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It looks like I need to send my engineer into it for a science based objective. Bro actually lives there.

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You’re not wrong

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I’m gonna be honest, I love that design. That comparison just makes it better, those games had a big part in my childhood.

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I like it as a building, but not as a home. I’d absolutely launch my mech suit from there but I wouldn’t necessarily want to curl up in my pajamas with my dog there

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Yeah this is a fantastic building for the robotics complex at a university.

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People hate on Bieber but I love his ridiculous tastes—I’ve always wanted a fully chrome car and this hideous but kinda beautiful building absolutely looks like something from SimCity 2000.

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Justin Bieber confirmed Command and Conquer nerd.

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That’s the lab you need to use to research nuclear weapons.

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Requires 750 minerals 1000 energy and three industrial age buildings

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Game is Command & Conquer Red Alert 2

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And it came out in 2000 NOT 1999 🙄🙄🙄

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Proof that you can have money and not be classy

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Honestly, the majority of people with lots of money that live in my city have the least classy houses. It’s either some soulless concrete corpo block or some gaudy thing with roman pillars in front of the entrance. That’s the shit they don’t show you on GQ lol

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My parents live on a street where all the local footballers/celebs like to live. Without exception, they buy these beautiful ~£1,000,000 old houses, demolish them and replace with some nasty gaudy affront to architecture that absolutely screams new money. Almost all have those pillars…

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Terrible photos listed by estate agents/realtors that are so bad they’re funny.

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