And then there was this...
Jan. 5th, 2015 11:21 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
http://i100.independent.co.uk/article/this-advert-for-luxury-london-flats-is-bordering-on-the-apocalyptic--e11dUJmBqe
Superlative, the ultimate in aspirational dystopia. I wonder who the guy is meant to represent...in my mind, he's the printer replacement guy, his life a ruthless battle of cut-throat bosses and inkjet cartridges. But don't worry, one day it will all be worth it, to live in a white broom cupboard while a girl sleeps in his fridge and he endlessly manouvers around a randomly plonked pillar, never asking what the hell it's doing there, wondering instead if a pot plant would clutter the place. He stares out at the city. He did this. He made this. He is proud. One day he may even be able to afford a room big enough to house a bed in which he can stretch full length. Who'll be laughing then?
Superlative, the ultimate in aspirational dystopia. I wonder who the guy is meant to represent...in my mind, he's the printer replacement guy, his life a ruthless battle of cut-throat bosses and inkjet cartridges. But don't worry, one day it will all be worth it, to live in a white broom cupboard while a girl sleeps in his fridge and he endlessly manouvers around a randomly plonked pillar, never asking what the hell it's doing there, wondering instead if a pot plant would clutter the place. He stares out at the city. He did this. He made this. He is proud. One day he may even be able to afford a room big enough to house a bed in which he can stretch full length. Who'll be laughing then?