He's a real estate agent in Northern Virginia. If I was lying, I would have made the story far more compelling, trust me.
He's a real estate agent in Northern Virginia. If I was lying, I would have made the story far more compelling, trust me.
closer to fortnite
I shared this with a level designer at work. This was painful to look at.
Fiction yes on the second question. We also never see where they lead.
After everything they showed us, what could be bad enough for them to go 'You know, maybe don't put that part on Zillow'?
Do we really want to answer this question? I'm not sure I want the answer to this question.
Ah, after 22 images I finally see something normal.
*goes to the next image*
FUCK
load bearing tree
edit: Or thing to hang stuff off of. Still freaking weird
House ate the inspectors.I would like to know how some of these things passed inspection.
Ah, after 22 images I finally see something normal.
*goes to the next image*
FUCK
So I just looked at this again and realized that not only are these the same room, but that this garage bathroom with an encased tree has a giant pane window in full view of the shower, toilet, and tub, and also it's elevated a foot above the adjoining room, which appears to be a kitchen.
So you walk through the kitchen to take a shower next to a tree in a former garage with a giant window allowing people to look in, and then you slip and fall on the foot high drop as you leave the bathroom and go into the kitchen
It's like in the old Looney Tunes cartoons where Daffy Duck or whoever would be running from some enemy giving chase and would open a door only to slam into a brick wall, complete with a "Surprize! No Door!" sign.