I saw these and I thought they were so cute, like I genuinely wanted one for myself because it looked like something out of Subnautica. Then I go to the website and lo- it’s made for fucking landlords.

They even have a calculator that calculates rent for the pods.

They’ll never regulate this shit, you’ll have an absolute frothingfash putting like 10 in a house and charging every head full rent.

He was right mao-aggro-shining

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    We are helping Landlords like you thrive in this new Gig Economy.

    No way this is real. Somebody from here has to have written this as a bit. It’s another one of these things where it sounds like it’s tailor-made to drive Hexbear users insane. The only thing that’s missing here is an AI assistant inside the pod, watching you sleep.

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    This is so fucked

    Their FB page is filled with obviously botted reviews

    I really hope this is an elaborate bit, I watched one of their landleech “testimonial” vids and it didn’t seem obviously generated by AI, he was boasting about increasing his monthly yield of blood by 80% using some of these

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    Website is extremely sus imo

    Filled with stock photos/photos ripped from other places and the videos they have of people “reviewing” their pods look like carefully edited-down reviews people have made of capsule hotels, this shit is definitely a scam

    Although actually maybe they’re just reselling/“dropshipping” capsule hotel pods to landlords tbh, I saw some similar photos on Alibaba product listings

    Landleech dropshipping scheme lmao, what an incredible variety of parasites our society has produced

    We even have have parasites that feed on other parasites

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      Vietnam put them in camps for years until they were confident the fuckers understood economics, or were at least so beaten down as to be neutralized.

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    Neuromancer featured capsule hotels 40 years ago, and I guess they were a thing in Japan even then.

    Techbros carefully studying “don’t build the torment nexus” and re-inventing flophouses.

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      They are a thing in Japan at present day. The bizarre thing to me about them is that they aren’t any cheaper than an airbnb. I’ve even seen some standard private hotels that are similar in price. I would have imagined that the entire appeal to a capsule hotel would be that they would necessarily have to be dirt cheap

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        I was under the impression that they’ve endured only as a novelty, so they’re not really competing with conventional hotels.

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          Yeah, that’s what they are: a novelty. Bc who the hell is out for at least 16 hours a day and only comes home to sleep?

          It’s impractical for most people. I can see how truckers maybe might use one. But then again, a room would just be so much better and won’t smell like total ass

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        I assume they are located in highly desirable locations so the draw is being able to crash right in the middle of the most exciting part of the city. An Airbnb or hotel room can increase by hundreds of dollars depending on which neighborhood its on. But a landlord with a suburban house trying to rent out these pods? lol

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    His unit started attracting white-collar professionals and international students

    Imagine studying to be an accountant or programmer or whatever and then having to live in one of these things. I bet a “depressing commie block” doesn’t look so bad from the inside of a pod.

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        Even by capitalist standards, how the hell did they fuck up California?

        It’s a damn shame CHUDs are using the damages caused by California’s greedy homeowners as a gotcha against progressivism, as if tolerance for minorities causes homelessness and not…you know…banning the idea of “building wealth” through homeownership. Where did that money come from?

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    I don’t trust this thing not to build up dangerous levels of carbon dioxide while you sleep. Do you really think they thought hard about breathability while making it ‘soundproof’?

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      One of those claims is a lie. They say they have a fan in the unit, but if they do then it wouldn’t be soundproof.

      Also the absolute mustiness and BO that would accumulate in one of those units. People won’t sleep in a unit that smells like feet and BO.