I know some people have been enjoying the occasional old comic, so I figure I’ll sprinkle them in every so often.

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    5 months ago

    100 years later, eating microwaved slop in front of the tv while scrolling Lemmy on our phones, and nobody bats an eye.

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    5 months ago

    I’m interested in how this takes place in one room with a curtain divider, which I think was more common when home sizes were much smaller.

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      5 months ago

      Now that you mention it, I guess I’ve only seen this in very old homes. Interesting how that hasn’t caught on again with so many adults living in apartments and stuff nowadays.

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        5 months ago

        In small apartments curtains are definitely a cheap way to divide space, or make a single small space more adaptable or modular. I knew plenty of young adults in tiny NYC apartments that used curtains to “wall off” a sleeping area in a studio apartment, or create a make-shift workspace. Heck, I did that during lockdowns to have a work space. Although I did discover the downside of curtains, they do little to dampen sound and (to a lesser extent) smells.