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Feral Underclass's avatar

I'll bet it leaks.

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Vegan Shark's avatar

Frank Lloyd Wright's houses are said to have leaked like Niagara. But at least they were good to look at.

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Night owl's avatar

I always thought that most of his structures were pretty ugly; it was rather the landscapes that made them work.

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Breck Breckenridge's avatar

"said to"

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K2's avatar

Indeed,

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Mystic William's avatar

All

mexican houses leak. It is okay there. Everything is tile and concrete.

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BlazeCloude3's avatar

Gynocological is the perfect word.

Porn in the open...Literally. 🎯😳🤔🤣😂

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Carole's avatar

I forwarded the photo to a friend. His comment: "Looks like an STD." Must be that unfortunate pink color. It really is gag-worthy.

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LiquidMSL's avatar

It’s only a paint job away from a blue waffle….js

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Margaret Steele Lorimer's avatar

is a private residence, not an intergalactic freight transport vehicle / organism.

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Margaret Steele Lorimer's avatar

So, operator error with the copypasta on the iPad. What I *meant* to comment was that with the use of gynecological in the earlier sentence, my poor brain interpreted organism as orgasm, which caused a physical double take before realizing I actually read organism.

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BlazeCloude3's avatar

😳🤣😂🤣When addressing such a vacuous-looking gynoblob...It does result with mental glitch. Though never personally experienced orgasm when visiting my Gyno who appeared as an organism for the yearly...Am sure some have. 😮

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Gwyneth's avatar

Why Lord, why?

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James Mead's avatar

Because it's cool & hip & unique

I think it's horrid

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Gwyneth's avatar

It reminded me of the gynecological tools that were created for David Cronenburg's horror film 'Dead Ringers'. A film I regret watching.

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Gail's avatar

Craziest film ever. Poor Genevieve Bujold. As if Anne Of A Thousand Days wasn’t torture enough.

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Gail's avatar

I may be the only person who never found Jeremy Irons to be all that.

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Gwyneth's avatar

She was lovely in that movie and, I think, it was one of her best performances. Gossip has it that she was pursued by Richard Burton throughout the entire filming.

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Gail's avatar

And she was interesting. Richard Burton was one of a kind. Intense. He and Liz could burn a hole in you. “ Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” was painfully uncomfortable to watch. I felt like a Peeping Tomasina. Sandy Dennis and George Siegel were the real victims. They were perfectly cast.

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Gail's avatar

It was a wonderful film. Extraordinary.

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Gail's avatar

The gynecological tools for mutant women

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Sukey Watson's avatar

It definitely has the look of entrails; that of something going to the rendering plant or something on the battlefield. That slide is absurdly steep and appears only to be so to match the angle of the stairs and definitely not something down which I would ever want to slide for fear of bouncing out and or the abrupt end, either way causing injury. Maybe they slide their trash down it….

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Vegan Shark's avatar

The stairway up to the entrance might be all in a day's work for a Special Forces team, but might be a little strenuous for others. Maybe the inhabitants have no visitors and that's how they like it.

The preferred way to reach the entrance would seem to be letting anti-gravity carry you up the slide.

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Beth Nicolaides's avatar

Looks like a crab Rangoon with cancer.

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Gail's avatar

It’s fabulous! Who in their right mind wouldn’t be thrilled to dwell inside the alien birthed from John Hurt’s gut, all grown up? With any luck, it will colonize and everybody can live within the belly of the beast!

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Green Mojave's avatar

At least Gaudi, while truly unique has some good taste: https://barcelonanavigator.com/gaudi-buildings-in-barcelona

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Cindi's avatar

“Do little & do it slowly” from centuries back permeates today in the US desert Southwest as “mañana doesn’t mean tomorrow, it just means not today”

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Jorge Fernandez's avatar

Absolutely horrendous. Even an alien wouldn't live there!

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Rob Olsen Elder's avatar

Hideous!

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K2's avatar

Yup. I heard that line from the Simpsons “it’s hideous!” the second the image hit my eyes.

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Elmbutcher's avatar

They need to ease back on the peyote,

a vision quest is not blueprint for a home

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Kortney Dunkle's avatar

Horrible. Attn: Mexico. Don't let the

queers do this to you.

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Carole's avatar

Ouch! That's headache-inducing. Hope nobody ever decides to build one next door.

I wonder, did the architect perhaps spend some time in Barcelona, studying the works of Antoni Gaudi?

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Gabrielle's avatar

Of course I googled the house and found several sites with photos of the interior, as well as art/architectural critiques trying to explain the evolution of the design in organic terms. One article noted that a high degree of agility is required to get around the house. I suppose my cat would love it. About the only thing they did not say about the house is that it is safe and effective and everyone should have one.

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echosierra's avatar

My eyes. Make it stop.

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Tom Tom's avatar

la trompa de Falopio Por favor

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