79 thoughts on “Male Living Space

      • Anonymous says:

        https://i.imgur.com/b6gDQRk.jpg

        That’s all you need

        Here in France, parents just give their kids a double bed when they turn 14 or 15 top.
        WTF is wrong with you grown ass men having single beds?
        Even if you are adult virgins, you don’t have to display your misery like that.

        • Anonymous says:

          I’m really considering getting rid of my bed for the space gained and placing some rollable futon on the floor at night. Maybe one can find a full size one even.

          • Anonymous says:

            having a double bed does not entitle me to sex or friendships. having a double bed will not take away all the horrible things about me that make me unlovable and unlikable

          • Anonymous says:

            Having a double bed is infinitely more comfortable given that you’re not cramped into a tiny space and can roll over.

          • Anonymous says:

            If you aren’t then you’re clearly a 5’2" turbo-manlet in which case your hopelessness is completely justified.

          • Anonymous says:

            no sorry im taller than that

            You are emotionally castreated by your single bed.
            What kind of underwear do you wear? Tighty whities?

            i dont wear any

          • Anonymous says:

            Believe me, as unlovable and unlikable as you think you are, if you had a mansion with a pool, you’d have friends.
            Maybe it won’t make people just appear in your bedroom, but it will be somewhere in your mind that people could technically come to your room and it’s an easy first change in your mindset.

          • Anonymous says:

            You are emotionally castreated by your single bed.
            What kind of underwear do you wear? Tighty whities?

          • Anonymous says:

            It’s a bit less vibrant in person. It’s actually a very nice color combination in color, soothing. I’m referring to my stuff around the room. I was thinking of adding a plant.

          • Anonymous says:

            plants are good. not sure how they’ll fare with your blinds closed like that tho.

            Looks like a hecking church devoted to worshipping the electric hebrew. Imagine if you had a living room where the furniture faced each other so the occupants could sit around and look each other in the eye?

            a church devoted to the television would at least take the eye line into account.
            not to mention those chairs can easily be moved opposite the couch when company comes over.

          • Anonymous says:

            television mounted above eyeline is characteristic of people who don’t actually care about their tv that much though.
            what you said is stupid and wrong.

          • Anonymous says:

            Dude, they put it above the eyeline because it’s in a place of worship. The designer of that room literally reveres the TV. you’d have a point if it were up that high as an afterthought, because other more important objects were taking up the eye-level space, but it’s not. Literally everything in the room is set up like a church facing an altar. The table under the TV doesn’t even have a functional purpose, it’s just there to frame the TV aesthetically.

          • Anonymous says:

            the console under the tv is housing his audio reciever (note the basic b***h surround sound sytem) and what appears to be some boxes or family photo albums.

            everything else you’re rambling about is all in your head.

  1. Anonymous says:

    I swear I’m going to start an anti-Eames terrorist group to hunt down all Eames buyers; even those purchasing fakes.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Looks like a hecking church devoted to worshipping the electric hebrew. Imagine if you had a living room where the furniture faced each other so the occupants could sit around and look each other in the eye?

    • Anonymous says:

      That’s not a room where someone lives with kids. So why put chairs in the walkway if they are not needed. There is enough space on the couch for 2, room looks bigger and more aesthetically pleasing.
      If people come over you can easily move the chairs. I would guess that you do not live on your own and hate that your parents pay more attention to the TV than to you

  3. Anonymous says:

    the common example of "just get an eames for eames sake". doesn’t fit the space at all and just sits there, awkardly, uninspired, facing the wall.

    contrarian eames haters might be just as dumb. the lounge chair definitely has its place. but i agree, more often than not it’s just entry-level surface design furniture for those who want to impress their friends with even less sense of style

    • Anonymous says:

      It’s a horribly over-priced, overly popular plywood chair with a back fit for 5’5 men from the 1960s. The chosen chair of all well-paid software developers with absolutely no taste. Despite all that, it IS a well-designed chair, but Good God does it fill me with anger almost every time I see it.

      • Anonymous says:

        jesus christ, i think i recognize that guy. how the heck can one man be so autistic about the height of the lounge chair and how devoid of taste do you have to be to recommend a natuzzi revive or ekornes stressless chair? (i’ll give him the baughman, that’s a classy piece of furniture)
        how entrenched in the tism do you have to be to comment on every picture with an eames in it? i thought it was limited to /fashion/ but /lit/ makes perfect sense.

        • Anonymous says:

          kek. Honestly I don’t think it’s that autistic to note the original eames was made for short people. RE natuzzi and ekorness… ehhh. Some of the early Ekornes recliners had style, but from the mid-80s on they are ugly (if comfortable).

          I will not tolerate such disrespect on the Poang.
          The rocking Poang is C O Z Y.

          He said that the Poang was about as good as an Eames, which doesn’t sound like trash talk to me.

    • Anonymous says:

      Very true, Eames chair are overrated and for uninspired people, there are many other options for 1/10th of the price.
      I almost bought one years ago but finally bought something like picrel instead. It has 90% of the comfort of an Eames chair, very durable and it has very modern design on its own when no one is using it; I’ve only had compliments about it.

    • Anonymous says:

      It’s a tacky move. I suck at caring for plants, but I think it’s better to at least try rather than goin plastic

    • Anonymous says:

      Horrible
      Having no plants is better than having plastic plants.
      Having real plants that lose leaves, get brown spots or die drying out due to your neglect is also way better than having plastic plants.
      Get succulents and cacti if you are forgetful about maintenance and watering. They forgive mistakes very easily

  4. Anonymous says:

    my room is actually a pretty perfect representation of how pathetic my life is

    >still live with my parents at 32
    >basically my living space is just my bedroom
    >have a box spring and mattress on the floor
    >have two drawers that double as a stand for a big tv and speaker system
    >a desk with a laptop on it
    >a small table to eat at
    >have 4 windows in the room, 2 of which have blinds, one has a curtain, and one has a beach towel thumbtacked to the wall

    i see photos you guys post here and online about adult actually having their own apartment or god forbid a house and they have all this decor, actual living places with furniture, art, etc. and im such a pathetic autistic manchild that even if i got my own apartment or house i would have literally no clue what to get or what to put anywhere.

  5. Anonymous says:

    Interior design on LULZ is kind of a lost cause because the user base lives with their parents or in dormitories.

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