It's 2024 and PoL (People of Land) are still being discriminated against by filthy rentoids.
It's time for the landchads to rise up under the banner of their glorious vanguard party with comrade Miku at the forefront fighting back against all of these.. *landphobes*.
Context: She rents out the house she had before moving
Not defending, just clarifying shes not like a big rental manager or anything. That was my initial thought before looking it up. Tryna save some ppl the time of scrolling thru the podcast clip.
I dont consider those types of landlords to be bad. Every time I've lived in some dudes spare house, they were forgiving on rent, understanding on most issues, and just nice.
The housing issue comes from mega corporations buying tons of homes and leaving them vacant or artificially raising prices because they can.
I live with my partner in a basement apartment(with a yard and a little dug in porch) owned by her grandpa bc he was given the building as a gift. It's three apartments and her grandpa lives in the top one. Rent is 850 a month. we're really lucky
Speaking as someone who works in eviction defense, low level landlords can be *much* worse than the giant corporations. Giant corporations wonāt try to evict you just because they find out that you are in an interracial couple, then start playing confederate battle music outside of your house at 2 AM via their truck speakers.
Donāt even get me started on when they cry in court because āthey just want their house backā meanwhile the house has insane conditions issues and they collected rent all the while but suddenly decided to evict once someone raised a single conditions issue.
that's a problem with the individual person being an asshole. big landlords in general are a systemic issue.
like if you have 2 braincells to rub together you can probably figure out that desirable land is a limited resource that everyone needs, and therefore having all of it accumulate in the hands of a class of people who have a vested interest in using land ownership to squeeze working people for surplus value and/or reselling the land for an inflated price is going to cause problems in the long term.
It is systemic when you live in a no fault evictions state. Mom and pap landlords and corpo landlords alike use political clout to suppress renters rights. It is perfectly possible that any individual landlord - person or corporation - will act in an ethical way. But they all, corporation and person alike, can shit on renters without a reasonable recourse for renters.
Mom and pop landlords are a systematic issue in rural areas too. They use connections with the courts and local governments to essentially churn evictions when tenants have problems with a property so they can get a piece of the local small time slumlord industry pie. They evict then move someone in promising that they will fix issues, donāt fix them and then evict the second thereās a complaint or the tenant withholds rent. A lot of them do this for years before something catastrophic happens, like a house burns down and someone dies, and then finally the AG or the DA get off their asses and try to enforce the laws preventing slumlord behavior.
In my area of the US at least, big time landlords are kept from doing this too much because the state attorney general will go after them. But the AGās office doesnāt care to go after someone with one or two houses instead.
While corporate landlords also suck I just donāt think small time landlords should get a āpassā because some of them are good people. Many, many of them really really suck and the system encourages widespread corruption at that small level just as much as it does at that macro level.
I could definitely see those cases happening, but it boils down to the "no perfect solution". Corpos claiming stake over majority of housing and inflating prices is objectively a bigger issue (which isn't at all meant to downplay xenophobia as a massive problem).
The perfect solution would be a massive systemic overhaul, but that probably won't happen in any of our lifetimes. So if you have to rent, aim for the little landlords.
If you are in a city sure but from my experience with these cases in rural areas the big landlords have some level of accountability (albeit barely any either). The little landlords become friends with local judges or just act so inept that they get the benefit of the doubt all the time.
While I think itās possible that you will get a better small time landlord, I also think the possible pitfall of getting a bad one can be way way worse than a bad corporate landlord. Most slumlords I see in my area only own like 2-3 houses, though there are some really shitty corporate ones too.
Iām just saying that when you really are boots on the ground on this issue you see that the issues effecting especially poor people come from all over the industry, itās just shitty all the way down. So when you say that the āissue comes from mega corporations buying land and leaving it vacantā I just donāt agree with that statement. Itās part of the problem of course but smaller slumlords are much more common than most people in this country think and are a huge and pervasive issue effecting some of the most vulnerable people in this country.
Personally Iād say fuck em all. If you have to rent try to find a good Apple but donāt assume that a smaller landlord is going to be any better than a bigger one or vice versa.
As a poor man in a rural town, I know all about slumlords man. We were talking about a very specific case, and people keep jumping in with all kinds of other stuff.
sometimes those "little" landlords actually are the ones with multiple investment properties though. and even if not, they're still raising the rent on you, trying to steal your bond, etc. private landlords do still contribute to the housing crisis. we can't really simplify it as corporations vs individuals
Hell yeah back again to the no perfect solution. Guess we just... go homeless until we have a nationwide systemic overhaul.
Like even if they have 10 properties, it at least houses 10 people and introduces competition to a market currently in monopoly.
it's still exploitation... and there's no reason one person needs to own ten properties. plenty of investment properties just sit empty too
like another commenter mentioned, private landlords are just as capable of screwing over their tenants. so creating "competition" between landlords doesn't really benefit renters at all
Okay. So what do we do? Dunno how many times people are going to skip over me, saying that we need systemic change.
So let's start there. Even if a bill to regulate property ownership was drafted *tomorrow* it would take some time to get through every necessary channel and be passed into law.
So exactly what do renters do until then, aside from the best they can?? Should they go with the corporations? The smaller landlords? Should they just stay in tents? What new ideas are being brought to the table here? We were talking about personal experiences and a silly internet post and now all the experts have come out of the woodwork, so what do we do?
that's kinda the problem though - there is no good alternative until housing is recognised as a human right. but yeah I just disagree with your statement that private landlords are generally less exploitative
There are tons of places you can live for little to no rent.
What you want is to enjoy the benefits of living in a big/modern city while also not contributing anything to it. Thatās called being a leech, sorry š¤·āāļø
Yeah, for a while Sega owned minecraft but as they thought it would be a flop (Sega makes bad business choices) they give it to some transphobic Swedish person, until Kiryu heard Miku crying that she lost her passion creation and so he took ownership of minecraft and (unofficially) returned it to Miku, while still under Kiryu's nameĀ
I'm sorry, I didn't mean toĀ insult Miku like that
Miku is a slave to her creators and the corporations that owns her, she's lucky to get the 500 yen she use forĀ shoppingĀ
Ah, I see you are still blind to the truth then? still unaware of the true gods that rule the universe, dismissing them as the ravings of mad and desperate fools? when the time comes, when we followers of the true powers ascend with their favour, your soul will be little more than fodder for them to devour (even if it will sate them for but fractions of a second).
It also has a terrible 8 speed auto and significantly worse build quality... and in my opinion, the base model looks way worse than the base model c8. Also the C7 Z06 overheats like crazy.
C8's look much better in person and up close. In pictures they can look kinda weird. Also the convertibles have an ugly camel hump.
Its probably good for what you get but the styling ughhh. Its so ugly id rather have any other corvette model, including the godawful malaise c3 ones (although the c5 is my favourite styling wise)
Did i say shit about the interior? What i am saying is that no matter how many pictures i see, the C8 does not get any better. It looks gaudy and overdone in the same way the 2023 Camry does, for example. There is just something about the C8 that makes it look like it arrived about 5 years late, and suffers from it heavily
Oh it's definitely gaudy. All Chevrolet does anymore is gaudy. But it's also a 495 horsepower mid engine dual clutch super/sports car, and not a small hybrid family car. Corvettes have almost always been gaudy. Being a GM technician myself, I can confidently say that those big vents are in fact functional. They're not for aesthetics, they're for cooling.
Tbh the C8 would have been a lot less offensive if they didnāt call it a Corvette. Where my long-nose front-engine at??
Similarly, the Mustang Mach E. Like, the thing is fine, but where do they get off naming an electric crossover SUV after a historically famous muscle car? Iām totally down with an EV sports car, but at least make the silhouette even *slightly* like a Mustangā¦
There's a little over half a century of front nosed corvettes to choose from (:
Also the creator of the corvette wanted to make it mind engines all the way back in the 60s, and the only reason it wasn't was because GM didn't want to spend the money to engineer a mid engined Vette
Seeing Emiru in youtube shorts and stuff while I'm scrollin, she always gave off such strange vibes for some reason and I couldn't understand why, she just made me feel real uncomfortable
Now I get it
It was my landlord senses tingling
I love the second image in this post and images like it, is there a name for that sort of scene? Like just a bunch of things happening st the same time and every place has a little story going on
I used to work for a federal call centre a few years ago, and we had a Halloween thing where you could dress up, and one of the team leaders was a cosplayer who had a very good Hatsune Miku cosplay. Cue someone getting their ass chewed out over the phone by the maddest fucking Miku you have ever seen. So very funny.
Trigger warning: terminal brain damage post
New fetish idea: being a renter to / getting evicted by your anime waifu.
Where the protagonist (self insertable character) is impoverished and kinda pathetic and most importantly homeless. Until opportunity arrives, Protagonist-Coon gets a "good" deal renting a place owned by a conventionally attractive girl boss (or male boss), Protagonist-Coon falls in a parasocial relationship instantly. Protagonist-Coon does everything to keep their rented space super clean and nice looking to get the attention of Landlord-Chan and further their relationship. Near the climax of the manga, Protagonist-Coon is out of money and has a final plea to Landlord-Chan, the story can go two different ways: Landlord-Chan forgives Protagonist-Coon and then they marry or something happily ever after (good ending), or Landlord-Chan doesn't care for Protagonists-Coon and evicts them (bad ending), or even Landlord-Chan allows Protagonists-Coon to stay in exchange for explicit favors (off-brand ending).
These manga can have underlining themes of about the current state of the economy and the current housing crisis and being against the idea of renting / landlords as the story follows the perspective of less fortunate people being exploited by those with more money. It's realistic and relatable to those who live by renting and rely on renting to the point of it becoming a fetish in the sense that they rent to live and live to rent.
TLDR wait, does this actually exist...
She's a landlord?
I think the person playing Miku here might be a landlord
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It's 2024 and PoL (People of Land) are still being discriminated against by filthy rentoids. It's time for the landchads to rise up under the banner of their glorious vanguard party with comrade Miku at the forefront fighting back against all of these.. *landphobes*.
Imagine wanting to rebrand when the old ālanded gentryā term is sitting right there.
Rentoids are just pissed because she's house- mogging and property pilled
My landlord when they open my door and are greeted by odd bubbles (they are about to fucking explode because i have a match (in minecraft))
r/ LoveForLandlords before it got taken over by tankies.
r/ loveforlandchads is the new sub
For tax purposes the majority of my properties are being held in an LLC with fictional popstar Hatsune Miku listed as the owner.
For tax purposes Hatsune Miku is in Persona 4 Dancing
Miku herself definitely is. The world is hers, we just live here.
Sekai de...
ichiban ohime-sama
Context: She rents out the house she had before moving Not defending, just clarifying shes not like a big rental manager or anything. That was my initial thought before looking it up. Tryna save some ppl the time of scrolling thru the podcast clip.
I dont consider those types of landlords to be bad. Every time I've lived in some dudes spare house, they were forgiving on rent, understanding on most issues, and just nice. The housing issue comes from mega corporations buying tons of homes and leaving them vacant or artificially raising prices because they can.
I live with my partner in a basement apartment(with a yard and a little dug in porch) owned by her grandpa bc he was given the building as a gift. It's three apartments and her grandpa lives in the top one. Rent is 850 a month. we're really lucky
Speaking as someone who works in eviction defense, low level landlords can be *much* worse than the giant corporations. Giant corporations wonāt try to evict you just because they find out that you are in an interracial couple, then start playing confederate battle music outside of your house at 2 AM via their truck speakers. Donāt even get me started on when they cry in court because āthey just want their house backā meanwhile the house has insane conditions issues and they collected rent all the while but suddenly decided to evict once someone raised a single conditions issue.
that's a problem with the individual person being an asshole. big landlords in general are a systemic issue. like if you have 2 braincells to rub together you can probably figure out that desirable land is a limited resource that everyone needs, and therefore having all of it accumulate in the hands of a class of people who have a vested interest in using land ownership to squeeze working people for surplus value and/or reselling the land for an inflated price is going to cause problems in the long term.
It is systemic when you live in a no fault evictions state. Mom and pap landlords and corpo landlords alike use political clout to suppress renters rights. It is perfectly possible that any individual landlord - person or corporation - will act in an ethical way. But they all, corporation and person alike, can shit on renters without a reasonable recourse for renters.
Mom and pop landlords are a systematic issue in rural areas too. They use connections with the courts and local governments to essentially churn evictions when tenants have problems with a property so they can get a piece of the local small time slumlord industry pie. They evict then move someone in promising that they will fix issues, donāt fix them and then evict the second thereās a complaint or the tenant withholds rent. A lot of them do this for years before something catastrophic happens, like a house burns down and someone dies, and then finally the AG or the DA get off their asses and try to enforce the laws preventing slumlord behavior. In my area of the US at least, big time landlords are kept from doing this too much because the state attorney general will go after them. But the AGās office doesnāt care to go after someone with one or two houses instead. While corporate landlords also suck I just donāt think small time landlords should get a āpassā because some of them are good people. Many, many of them really really suck and the system encourages widespread corruption at that small level just as much as it does at that macro level.
I could definitely see those cases happening, but it boils down to the "no perfect solution". Corpos claiming stake over majority of housing and inflating prices is objectively a bigger issue (which isn't at all meant to downplay xenophobia as a massive problem). The perfect solution would be a massive systemic overhaul, but that probably won't happen in any of our lifetimes. So if you have to rent, aim for the little landlords.
If you are in a city sure but from my experience with these cases in rural areas the big landlords have some level of accountability (albeit barely any either). The little landlords become friends with local judges or just act so inept that they get the benefit of the doubt all the time. While I think itās possible that you will get a better small time landlord, I also think the possible pitfall of getting a bad one can be way way worse than a bad corporate landlord. Most slumlords I see in my area only own like 2-3 houses, though there are some really shitty corporate ones too. Iām just saying that when you really are boots on the ground on this issue you see that the issues effecting especially poor people come from all over the industry, itās just shitty all the way down. So when you say that the āissue comes from mega corporations buying land and leaving it vacantā I just donāt agree with that statement. Itās part of the problem of course but smaller slumlords are much more common than most people in this country think and are a huge and pervasive issue effecting some of the most vulnerable people in this country. Personally Iād say fuck em all. If you have to rent try to find a good Apple but donāt assume that a smaller landlord is going to be any better than a bigger one or vice versa.
As a poor man in a rural town, I know all about slumlords man. We were talking about a very specific case, and people keep jumping in with all kinds of other stuff.
sometimes those "little" landlords actually are the ones with multiple investment properties though. and even if not, they're still raising the rent on you, trying to steal your bond, etc. private landlords do still contribute to the housing crisis. we can't really simplify it as corporations vs individuals
Hell yeah back again to the no perfect solution. Guess we just... go homeless until we have a nationwide systemic overhaul. Like even if they have 10 properties, it at least houses 10 people and introduces competition to a market currently in monopoly.
it's still exploitation... and there's no reason one person needs to own ten properties. plenty of investment properties just sit empty too like another commenter mentioned, private landlords are just as capable of screwing over their tenants. so creating "competition" between landlords doesn't really benefit renters at all
Okay. So what do we do? Dunno how many times people are going to skip over me, saying that we need systemic change. So let's start there. Even if a bill to regulate property ownership was drafted *tomorrow* it would take some time to get through every necessary channel and be passed into law. So exactly what do renters do until then, aside from the best they can?? Should they go with the corporations? The smaller landlords? Should they just stay in tents? What new ideas are being brought to the table here? We were talking about personal experiences and a silly internet post and now all the experts have come out of the woodwork, so what do we do?
that's kinda the problem though - there is no good alternative until housing is recognised as a human right. but yeah I just disagree with your statement that private landlords are generally less exploitative
She did say in a video that she thinks that landlords deserve more rights which sucks
Ever heard of squatters or people who donāt pay rent that you canāt evict?
people should not have to pay rent to have somewhere to live, fuck the parasitic landlords
There are tons of places you can live for little to no rent. What you want is to enjoy the benefits of living in a big/modern city while also not contributing anything to it. Thatās called being a leech, sorry š¤·āāļø
I used to watch her a while back and I thought she let her brother live in it free or something? Might be misremembering
she literally says that in the podcast above guy mentioned lmao
The house she had to leave because of a stalker IIRC.
As long as they do proper upkeep, that's the okay kind of landlord
https://youtu.be/HHE5hZEz7-Y?si=NP2cxbIn9k9EWn5U
Bro loves his abandoned factory
Land *lord*? Please, we use less gendered language here in 196. You should use the neutral term landbastard
I mean yeah, how else would she have both the money for that car and the idle time to style that wig if not by being a social parasite?
[ŃŠ“Š°Š»ŠµŠ½Š¾]
Buddy, you had already bought one house, why did you need the second?
I would shrimple drop an anvil on her head <3
Gonna draw a fake tunnel on a concrete wall for her to drive into :3
Iām going to give her a hot dog but instead of a hot dog itās a little stick of dynamite with ketchup on it :3
The real hatsune miku would never :(((
Real hatsune miku would be as rich or richer than Taylor Swift and would totally be as immoral as any other multimillionaire
I'm pretty sure as a AI she doesn't actually get any of the money
Is hatsune miku canonically property of someone?
yeah i believe crypton or sega own her, not really sure of the specifics tho
Brb liberating Hatsune Miku from her corporate slavery
If Sega owns her and she can't hold property herself (being an AI) does that mean Sega owns Minecraft
Yeah, for a while Sega owned minecraft but as they thought it would be a flop (Sega makes bad business choices) they give it to some transphobic Swedish person, until Kiryu heard Miku crying that she lost her passion creation and so he took ownership of minecraft and (unofficially) returned it to Miku, while still under Kiryu's nameĀ
what?
Hatsune Miku created Minecraft. There was never a big swedish guy with a fedora that's a myth.
oh my god, my life is a
https://preview.redd.it/pb6vn3e6u75d1.jpeg?width=216&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=291c81c5c8ff176d3eb6f87f7034385a94e2adc9 Is a what?
Every time someone calls miku ai, I die a little more on the inside - Miku would never /j
I'm sorry, I didn't mean toĀ insult Miku like that Miku is a slave to her creators and the corporations that owns her, she's lucky to get the 500 yen she use forĀ shoppingĀ
As shown by how the world is hers, and yet she charges no rent to any of us.
She already stole money from me (I bought an expo ticket)
The demon of Babylon disguises itself with the cloak of the righteous
The real Hatsune Miku is a comrade. She gets money by [REDACTED] the rich, and then she redistributes the wealth among*(us)* the proletariat
She is a program, fuck you mean real?
SHE'S REAL TO ME, DAMMIT
Ah, I see you are still blind to the truth then? still unaware of the true gods that rule the universe, dismissing them as the ravings of mad and desperate fools? when the time comes, when we followers of the true powers ascend with their favour, your soul will be little more than fodder for them to devour (even if it will sate them for but fractions of a second).
Happy cake day
> among us Holy fuck.
Corvette C8 š¤¢š¤®
It does look a lot like a cheap "lambo" body kit for a ford gt, which is to say about 50 times uglier than both of them
In the early 2000s there was a McLaren F1 that Iād see from time to time in my area, always exciting to see a legendary hero carā¦found out a few years later that it was a Sunfire with a body kit š©š
Sunfire or fiero? I usually see a lot of those clone kits for thr fiero and mr2
I was told Sunfire, but it could have been some other base, it was so long ago.
No it's a c8 corvette. A Ford GT is much more expensive than a c8 Corvette
I know what it is, i am just describing what the corvette's looks feel like
It's also about 50 times cheaper than either, so š¤·
Mf the C7 is even cheaper and doesnt look like something from a free app store driving game with 2.7 stars
It also has a terrible 8 speed auto and significantly worse build quality... and in my opinion, the base model looks way worse than the base model c8. Also the C7 Z06 overheats like crazy. C8's look much better in person and up close. In pictures they can look kinda weird. Also the convertibles have an ugly camel hump.
Its probably good for what you get but the styling ughhh. Its so ugly id rather have any other corvette model, including the godawful malaise c3 ones (although the c5 is my favourite styling wise)
Try sitting in a C8 first. I was a doubter until I was inside of one, they're shockingly nice.
Did i say shit about the interior? What i am saying is that no matter how many pictures i see, the C8 does not get any better. It looks gaudy and overdone in the same way the 2023 Camry does, for example. There is just something about the C8 that makes it look like it arrived about 5 years late, and suffers from it heavily
Oh it's definitely gaudy. All Chevrolet does anymore is gaudy. But it's also a 495 horsepower mid engine dual clutch super/sports car, and not a small hybrid family car. Corvettes have almost always been gaudy. Being a GM technician myself, I can confidently say that those big vents are in fact functional. They're not for aesthetics, they're for cooling.
I'm not a Corvette guy but the C8 looks terrible. It doesn't give off American muscle car vibes, it looks like it's trying to copy European supercars.
Bu-but flat plane crank V8 š„ŗ
> flat plane V8 unamerican behavior
It is uncannily Italian
That's only the Z06
Tbh the C8 would have been a lot less offensive if they didnāt call it a Corvette. Where my long-nose front-engine at?? Similarly, the Mustang Mach E. Like, the thing is fine, but where do they get off naming an electric crossover SUV after a historically famous muscle car? Iām totally down with an EV sports car, but at least make the silhouette even *slightly* like a Mustangā¦
There's a little over half a century of front nosed corvettes to choose from (: Also the creator of the corvette wanted to make it mind engines all the way back in the 60s, and the only reason it wasn't was because GM didn't want to spend the money to engineer a mid engined Vette
I'm just glad the C8 isn't fully electric IMO Plus the E-Ray is super cool The Mach E needs throwing in the bin
C8 goes hard
Why sick
I just hate it š¤·āāļø
Whatās wrong with the C8? IMO itās design is a LOT better than C5, C6, and C7 lmao. Plus mid engine v8 goes hard
Car felt like shit in GT7 I feel you (the windshield speedometer was cool though)
Doesnāt matter if the landlord is Hatsune Miku Iām still giving her the Mao treatment
Emiru's a landlord?
She is letting her brother live in a house she already owned before moving out
Ok so as usual twitter removes an important piece of information
Nearly every wealthy person in the US is nowadays, it's seen as a very safe and profitable investment unfortunately.
Thatās because it is why else would investment groups be going all in on it
hop out at the afterparty
Half my family either is planning to be a landlord or already is ššš
You know what you have to do, don't you?
That astrobot poster is SO cute. He must be a bottom
https://preview.redd.it/ucfa0vmsd65d1.jpeg?width=1114&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ee984741dbd30025a20dc2320fd6d5aa6ed13722
:3 me
And you ruined it.
SHUT UP HEāS A LIL BABY
Now playing [Hai Yorokonde by Kocchi no Kento](https://youtu.be/jzi6RNVEOtA?si=42ycI903JlacN0i6)
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Worldās poorest landlord
She's actually a millionaire now. I'm super happy for her.
hell no emiru is flexing that ugly ass car on her fans and is also a landlord bye
Youāre two months late on rent, you know what that meansā¦ MIKUMIKUBEEEEEAAAAAAAAM!
Seeing Emiru in youtube shorts and stuff while I'm scrollin, she always gave off such strange vibes for some reason and I couldn't understand why, she just made me feel real uncomfortable Now I get it It was my landlord senses tingling
Nah imo the chilling with asmongold is a bigger red flag for me not renting out your old house.
Oh god I didn't even know about that, that's for sure worse
I'M SO EXCITED FOR ASTRO BOT EEEEEE
I MUST SUPPORT ASTRO IN ALL HIS ADVENTURES
I would let her evict me
Landlords dont deserve to cosplay miku
I love the second image in this post and images like it, is there a name for that sort of scene? Like just a bunch of things happening st the same time and every place has a little story going on
I fucking hate twitch streamers fr (Except you, jeremiah schlagg. You're cool)
I love Astro bot!!! He is MY little guy!!!!! :DDD
ASTRO BOT MENTIONED ā¼ļøā¼ļøšÆšÆšÆ WHAT IS A BAD GAME šÆšÆš„š„š„
omg itās the little playstation vr robot fellas ā¤ļø
I used to work for a federal call centre a few years ago, and we had a Halloween thing where you could dress up, and one of the team leaders was a cosplayer who had a very good Hatsune Miku cosplay. Cue someone getting their ass chewed out over the phone by the maddest fucking Miku you have ever seen. So very funny.
The more I learn about Hatsune Miku the more confused I get
Trigger warning: terminal brain damage post New fetish idea: being a renter to / getting evicted by your anime waifu. Where the protagonist (self insertable character) is impoverished and kinda pathetic and most importantly homeless. Until opportunity arrives, Protagonist-Coon gets a "good" deal renting a place owned by a conventionally attractive girl boss (or male boss), Protagonist-Coon falls in a parasocial relationship instantly. Protagonist-Coon does everything to keep their rented space super clean and nice looking to get the attention of Landlord-Chan and further their relationship. Near the climax of the manga, Protagonist-Coon is out of money and has a final plea to Landlord-Chan, the story can go two different ways: Landlord-Chan forgives Protagonist-Coon and then they marry or something happily ever after (good ending), or Landlord-Chan doesn't care for Protagonists-Coon and evicts them (bad ending), or even Landlord-Chan allows Protagonists-Coon to stay in exchange for explicit favors (off-brand ending). These manga can have underlining themes of about the current state of the economy and the current housing crisis and being against the idea of renting / landlords as the story follows the perspective of less fortunate people being exploited by those with more money. It's realistic and relatable to those who live by renting and rely on renting to the point of it becoming a fetish in the sense that they rent to live and live to rent. TLDR wait, does this actually exist...
This is a genuine question, because I haven't seen people hate landlord in my country, Why are landlords bad?
I thought the car was a Noble or something
There was a physical copy of Astrobot? :O
This is about the upcoming Astro Bot game, itāll have a physical copy
Oooooh that makes more sense. Still a very nice poster though :D
I'm new to these parts.. please forgive my ignorance. What is a landlord?
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Thieves
Someone who starts off rich and then takes advantage of those less fortunate than them in order to become even richer
Landlady š„ŗš„ŗš„ŗš„ŗš¤¤š¤¤š¤¤š¤¤
he wouldn't do that
Youāre so right Astro wouldnāt be a landlord he lives in your PlayStation
Iād move there purely to one day brag about being the guy that was evicted by Hatsune Miku
Hatsune Miku about to Miku god they/themself
Miku would never
Miku :D
Glad to see the Tectone propaganda is working like a charm lmao