Little boxes made of ticky-tacky. The Communist dream.
Actually, a friend came to visit and he brought his new wife.
They stayed at our House and we took a little neighborhood walk; there was some Homes up the road that were opened in something they call around here, "The Parade of Homes," I suggested we go in because this house had some really neat features. She glared at her husband and when I said, what's wrong? That's when she explained her belief that everyone should live in the same house. I didn't even know what she was saying at first. I was shocked to find out that she (because I know her husband's politics) actually believed absolutely eveyone should live in one type of home.
I wanted to say well then what if one person landscapes his yard real nice - won't that be unfair? What if the kid in the barracks nextdoor has nicer jeans? But, he was a good friend and it seemed there was enough tension already.
When I told the story to my brother and his wife, my Sister-in-law told me she believed the same thing until she was around 30. She had heard the theory by a Professor in College.
Communist theory is based on a flawed understanding of human nature, which is why it fails in every instance in which it is applied.
Like some sort of mold, communist theory is only able to thrive and propagate in an evironment, such as in American universities, where it is not exposed to the light and air of reality.
I live in the the white white with the gray roof.
I live in the the white house with the gray roof.
"I live in the the white house with the gray roof."
Me too.