• TranscendentalEmpire@lemmy.today
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      That typically has its own set of problems as I alluded to in my comment. The problem with those is that they’re usually either very difficult to repair, or are just simply unrepairable if something goes wrong.

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          The “sitting-is-as-bad-as-smoking” people have gone too far…they made a standing fucking hot tub.

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        If you can afford something that overcomplicated, you can afford to replace it when it breaks. Rich assholes aren’t going to get it fixed.

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          Yeah, but actual rich people don’t usually have pre built molded fiberglass stalls in their homes. I feel like this is what people who buy homes they can’t actually afford dream of when they think of high class. Actual rich people tend to have custom stone/tile work done for their bathrooms.

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              I’m doing alright in a cheap state, but my house was built in the 30s. I only know because when I was younger I worked in construction and helped build some pretty pricey houses.

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            Agreed, this looks targeted at people who currently have good money they may want to splurge, but aren’t actually part of the rich group.