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kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2023 17:40:44 JST kaia > 18,000 people live in this single building in St. Petersburg, Russia
why do the buildings in the middle get shorter instead of taller? wouldn't it make more sense the other way around?-
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rees (rees@breastmilk.club)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2023 18:01:49 JST rees @kaia kaia height shaming kaia likes this. -
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johann150@genau.qwertqwefsday.eu's status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2023 18:07:31 JST Johann150 @kaia@brotka.st but the bigger the building the more shadow it casts. if the buildings in the middle are shorter, the flats in the other buildings will at least have some sunlight.
if you make the buildings in the middle taller, only a few flats in the taller ones in the middle will have sunlightkaia likes this. -
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kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2023 18:07:58 JST kaia @Johann150
oh, I only thought about the opposite: the inside buildings being in darkness. but you are right -
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armpit licker feet smeller (tiskaan@fedi.layer02.net)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2023 18:25:36 JST armpit licker feet smeller @kaia i w(nder how bad the crime is in there or if its managed well kaia likes this. -
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kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2023 18:25:58 JST kaia @p11 it does not. I stand corrected -
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p (p11@baraag.net)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2023 18:26:06 JST p @kaia Why would it make more sense?
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