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Hey, /hr/, if you could live rent free, permanently in any existing building in the world, where would you live?
>> Anonymous
I might have to join you in the Natural History Museum
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Need I say more?
>> Anonymous
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Lu Tower in Nantes
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Minster Cathedral.

/Thread.
>> Anonymous
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Or Notre Dame.
>> Anonymous
Anyone got anything on St Pancras station ?
God help them if they fuck with it, has to be the greatest voctorian building in London.
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I would probably go with pretty much any museum besides a natural history one.
>> Anonymous
>>220647
lol wtf... u live in sj?
>> Anonymous
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Something inconspicuous yet somewhat stylish [image related].
>> Bat Guano
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Does it have to be a building?
I would pick a sailing yacht.
Sure, I would have a backup diesel engine if I needed to get somewhere and I was in the doldrums. But the big, wooden sailboats are nice, especially when they are fitted with first class accommodation.
>> Anonymous
>>220648

No, but I visited it (and the Tech Museum) before and, frankly, I would rather live nowhere in San Jose except for the museum.
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>>220641
I'd pick the one in France.
>> Anonymous
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Radcliffe Camera

I already use it in my memory palace, it beat out the Superga for the honor of being my 'misc' building.
>> Anonymous
>>220643

theyre fucking with it.

it IS a great building though. it wins on size alone.
>> Anonymous
>>220735
That's a church, it's cold, no bed to sleep in :>
>> Anonymous
>>220787

It's a church. Just pile up some altar boys.
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This one's kinda cool.

Oh, and does anyone know where it is?
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However, the most ultimate I think would be to live in a big-ass castle.
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>>220796
Or like this.
>> Falldog
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Mont Saint-Michel
>> Anonymous
>>220804
Not a building, though.
>> Falldog
Pfft, gotta dream big.
>> Anonymous
Palace of Versailles
>> Anonymous
there was some old ww2 era aircraft carrier for sale in south america. i would park it in the middle of the ocean.
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Presidential Suite at the Waldorf Astoria in NYC..

Mostly because i'd enjoy sneaking into their fancy banquets and eating their tasty foods.
>> Anonymous
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Castle at nurburgring so I can go driving on it every day!

Don't have a better picture of the castle, but its on the map here
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brownie points to anyone who can identify this location
>> Anonymous
AREA 69! Its gotta be
>> Anonymous
>>220944
Isnt that the place where all those unmarked planes from Las Vegas fly to...?
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Now I would like to live there...
>> Anonymous
>>220944
Home of the longest runway in the world and extremely secretive behavior.

Yeah....nothing sinister going on at all.
>> Anonymous
>>220944
Denver International Airport? Just a guess because of the mythology of the place.
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>>220961
The first pic, didn't really show it all...
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I lived here until a small Italian plumber kicked my ass and stole my loli.
>> Anonymous
No way
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Somewhere I could pick up a good book and just start reading.
>> Anonymous
>>220641
>>220638
>>220735
Would be a bitch heating it in winter...
>> Anonymous
>>221096
Agree with this. Although I'd also want to live in or close to a university. Probably Oxford, although Princeton would be nice too.

But fuck reading when there are other people around. Most annoying thing in the world.
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Just for the fact that you could gut out the all of the extra rooms to make space for whatever you wanted. And the ability to travel the world
>> Anonymous
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I just really like glass.
>> Bat Guano
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>>221112
Interesting how these new luxury cruise liners have their propellers mounted in external pods and also have side-mounted propellers to swivel such a huge ship so that she may be docked without needing tug boats.
And these ships are gigantic! The new ones being made are heavier than 150,000 tons. The largest warship ever made, the US Nimitz-class nuclear powered aircraft carrier, has a maximum displacement of just 102,000 tons and she has an armored flight deck over a hangar that accommodates up to 90 combat aircraft and crewed by 5,700 sailors, marines, and flight crew.
But still dwarfed by these floating hotels.
Pic: the supercarrier, USS Nimitz (CVN-68), commissioned in 1975.
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Some of the larger luxury yachts, such as the pictured 'Tatoosh,' have helicopter landing pads. Which also sort of classifies them as aircraft carriers, as well (but not really).
Still, its impressive and these expensive ships are sweet rides.
I wonder if the owners have installed anti-piracy weapons on them.
What would YOU have to keep such low-class proles away from your yacht?
>> Anonymous
>>220655
Kyoto?
>> Anonymous
>>220796

Been there - would live there.
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>>221338
I have no idea, actually. Why do think it could be in Kyoto?
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With a broadband connection, food delivery and an ample amount of women, I wouldn't dream of leaving this place.
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this absolutely awesome pagoda