• Lumidaub@feddit.org
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    (looking at pictures) Huh? I don’t understand. They’re storing their stuff in there, what’s so bad ab- ah, there’s the, uh, living quarters, I see. Well okay then, it’s not my style but I su- oh lawdy lawd a bunch of crucifixes crosses.

    Edit: those are “just” crosses.

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      So they bought this place, but it’s lack of natural sunlight kept attracting vampires, so they had to put up crucifixes everywhere to keep them away?

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      Those look to be just crosses (popular with Protestants), crucifixes generally refer to a cross with ol’ J-dawg on it (popular with Catholics)

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        Huh. TIL.

        (Thinking about it, the remnants of my Latin knowledge from school say that makes sense.)

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      Minus the interior decoration this is like ideal for me.

      My dream house is basically a garage with a house attached. But I guess a house inside a garage works too.

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        There are private small airports with garages and hangers at each house. At least in the US, they are called community airports or air parks. Often grass runways and often self built houses. There’s always some folks that don’t fly but just want the hanger as a shop. Good communities at these places too. Pretty badass when your neighbor has gnarly tool you’d like to use and has built their own airplane