• Malle_Yeno@pawb.social
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    1 month ago

    Oh yeah, I’m Ukrainian so I’ve visited my babushka in her kruchivnya. It’s uhhh cozy but at the same time, she close to where she needs to be, she’s in her community, and like you said, she’s poor but housed.

    It’s funny cuz those places were built and billed as temporary housing back then. But they had that saying of nothing being more permanent than a temporary solution, which yeah that ended up tracking :p (Then again, there is something refreshing about the mindset of “oh hey, we don’t have enough housing? Let’s just build more housing.”)