Do you live under a r… nevermind.
The heat/cold retention on that must be fantastic.
There was a house near where I grew up that was 3/4 under ground. Only the front facing wall was exposed. They claimed almost zero ac/heat costs unless it was just extreme heat/cold. It was hilarious to see them mow the top of the house
If a wizard comes knocking on your door, don’t answer it.
Unless you’re looking to get your steps in.
There’s one just like that near where I grew up and now that I’m older I want to ask them about heating/cooling, because it’s got to be so much cheaper than a regular house.
I doubt they would get away with “almost zero” though since it’s basically buried with a small hill rather than dug down or cut into stonea cliff.
I imagine maintaining it can be a bitch though.
I stayed in a fairy chimney in Cappadocia for a week in summer and it was great, no AC needed.
Had to look up what a fairy chimney was because I’d never heard the term, that sounds so cool!
That looks so peaceful. Just needs blackout curtains.
About what?
Hear about what?You have startled the developer. Just put the coffee down and walk away. He’ll come back out when he’s ready.
After he’s put on his emotional support overknees
Pareidolia is playing tricks on me; I’m either seeing a huge nose sniffing up that house, or that rock has a face.
Of course it has a rock face.
(ba-dum tsh)
It’s like a tribe of Mountain Smurfs live there.
Even the house under a rock got satellite TV.
Even a home office space in the shadow
Probably significantly cooler in there than the house next door that isn’t under a rock
took me a second. nice.
What took you a second?
Explain to slower citizens plzthe caption is alluding to the phrase “living under a rock” which figuratively means “isn’t up to date with what’s going on”…
so the caption says they didn’t hear about whatever the person is talking about because they’re literally living under a rock.