Friday, June 17, 2016

A Closer Look at Tiny Houses


While on youtube, I often like to check out different tiny house styles as well as minimalist style homes for fun because I am always seeking different home décor styles. My home décor style is kind of mixed because I can’t really pick one style that I like. 

This tiny house looks fun because it reminds me of my childhood, when I used to go to carnivals once a year, which was always filled with fantasy and adventure. This little carnival trailer house has a gypsy-style décor, which looks cute and comfy.








But now that I am an adult, I am not sure if I can actually live in a tiny house because it is so small, although I still think they are cute. I wouldn’t mind having one as a mobile art studio or office space because artists and independent people need a mobile work space or office. They need to market their work or business to more people by traveling to different business conventions, events, and vendor areas in order to increase sales and visibility. 

Although the gypsy style looks fun and cute, I am getting old for that style, and I am probably moving towards minimalism, but laid-back, casual, and coastal. My furniture style now tends to be toward modern and functional pieces, but with fun colors. I like the geometric cityscape structures for organizational purposes, but simple and light. That is probably why I often check out furniture pieces in IKEA, which are enough for me because I am not into big and clunky pieces. I prefer delicate and small pieces. Although neutral colors are nice and I still like pastels, I like to add bold colors for accent. As a creative person, I just need to be surrounded by color. In my living room, I placed a denim couch cover over my old 80s wicker couch as well as Mexican canvas blanket on the back of the couch. My coffee table has mostly chartreuse accent and weaved trays to organize items. It makes cleaning easier, where I just remove these trays onto the couch so that I can wipe down and clean the table, and just added each tray back on the clean table in an organized way. There is also some metal lantern, candle oil burner, electric burner, and a candle plate on the table. So, it is mostly in blue, with pastel colors accent. Other decorative items include baskets, which also helps me to stay organized.

But as I take a closer look to all these tiny houses and minimalist way of living as well as more and more apartments all of the sudden popping up in my area while business buildings are all for lease, I realize that all this is just a part of the NWO agenda, depopulation, minimalism, less people, controlling everyone in small spaces, and gay/trannie agenda where no one will be able to reproduce again. Just look at all those stupid movies that the Zionists make, such as Star Wars: It looks like a deserted desert environment, filled with nomad tribes, crossbred mutations such as Chewbacca himself, who looks like man/dog beastiality offspring, and other dark NWO, depopulation agenda, Zionism, and twisted content. 

Moreover, Japan has been working on their minimalist apartments for a long time, in which I think is quite interesting, and I feel America should adopt similar style for college dorm rooms in order to take in more students who need affordable housing. I am not sure about sleeping inside of a box bed, which kind of looks like a drawer/coffin. But everything else about the Japan minimalism idea sounds fun and cool.

Although I think minimal is still cool in a way for organizing purposes, I don't think that it should be used to control other people's lifestyle, whether to push them toward homosexuality or trannie life, infertility, loneliness, and mass murdering a large group of people for a fucking Zionist agenda. People should do whatever they want to do in life, as long as they aren't harming others in any way. No one should tell others that they should reproduce offspring or they must reproduce offspring because some people are meant to raise big families, while others prefer one or two kids. And, still, there are others who just prefer pets, or just prefer to be single and always on the move to their next location, kind of like an independent gypsy looking for their next area of adventure.

I added my photos from The Camp and The Lab anti-mall nature malls because I think they have cute structures. But, obviously, these two trailers are very small and not really for living space, unless someone is just desperate for a home. Rather, I think these two small trailers make good art studio or work space environment.