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  • As a homeowner - I 100% agree with this.

    I absolutely hate that I paid as much as I did simply because the generation before mine decided to turn the whole concept of home ownership into a financial investment vehicle.

    I hate how it changes the thought processes around the decisions I make in regards to my home.

    I hate how it impacts the relationships with my neighbors and how it morphs the very conversations we have. That it has drastically changed the type of people who would otherwise have wanted to live in the community and be a part of it instead of just trying to ride the wave investment dollars.

    I hate that it means my own children, once grown, will likely be unable to afford to live in this neighborhood - even if they rent. And I hate that it's going to become their problem too.

  • Aesthetics - #5 is the obvious choice Handling/ grip comfort - #5 wins again Scooping/horizontal food retention - #5 with its slight bowl-shaped head Tine shape - #2 wins out for sheer uniformity

    Final answer

  • Correct. If anything, we've been too conservative with the word in the past decade or so. They're openly talking about shipping off undesirables to gulags, but we're supposed to tone down our rhetoric and not call them fascists.

  • Not to mention demolition requires permitting. Municipalities don't just hand you a permit just because you asked. If you wanted to demolish a perfectly good house, they'd be asking questions.