I think what you're describing is an SRO
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...which are also illegal. We can call them anything but allowing the concept is important
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They are? There are tons of them operated by nonprofit orgs here in SF! Are you talking about a specific locale?
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To clarify: new ones are illegal almost everywhere in the US, and I don't believe SF is an exception.
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Oooo that makes sense, missed that we're talking specifically about new ones my b
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I don't like that idea, tbh. I have no problem with minimum spaces.
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Is there any consistent reason for allowing people getting a BA to have kitchens but once you start on an MA it becomes illegal?
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I think I misunderstood your point.
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Upper middle class people fighting to ban all the elements that made their favorite period of their lives possible will never not perplex me.
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Plus that way we could expand the fights just around colleges to entire cities
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Don’t you love when people are unabashedly classist
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Whoa whoa whoa. Land use efficiency? We can't have that.
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Agree!
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We can't let people live that way. It wouldn't be good for them. People need the responsibility of a large private living space to give their lives focus. Sharing space with people outside one's most private circle would muddle one's identity and lead to all sorts of degeneracy.
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Direct message please.
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