• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Nope.

    I’m saying she bought a lot in an undeveloped area, and now there are half million dollar homes all over the place.

    That lot is no longer remote.

    Now she’ll likely make a bunch of money and buy a bigger plot that’s more remote and likely to stay that way for longer.

    I didn’t take the time to explain every little detail, and it looks like a lot of people need them.

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      8 months ago

      Thats not the point, it was her block.
      She chose that block, maybe she liked the plants, the shape, the hill its on, the view, or had plans for a particular layout.

      Like someone stealing your car then saying “oh you can get a more expensive one with the insurance payout” when really you just wanted the one you had.

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        8 months ago

        It’s not a car.

        It’s a plot of land. One that she bought because it was isolated and natural.

        Now it’s a neighborhood full of rich people.

        It’s not the same as when she bought it, even if they didn’t build a house on her land.

        It’s not complicated

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          8 months ago

          But it’s still her land not yours. She decides what she wants done with it. Regardless of if the situation changed in how remote or not the land is does not change it was hers to decide.

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              8 months ago

              I mean I’m happy for you but a weak person runs away from being told they’re wrong by numerous people. Blocking won’t change the fact that you’re wrong.