pagoni2020
2020-11-12 07:46:43
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Yes, but freedom of opinion should absolutely be colorful and remain so. A discussion thrives on color, after all. However, the point here was the following statement, i.e., not a factual opinion regarding a construction project.Of course, I also congratulate the homeowner on the completion and moving into his house. Just as every musician or painter shows their works and receives much encouragement, there are always those miserable critics who simply do not like certain things. That’s how freedom of opinion should remain.
To conclude from a building or property alone that the builder lacks human charisma and to believe that he intends to appear presumptuous by choosing this architecture is simply absurd. Statements regarding dissatisfaction with individual parts of the project have been read and are also part of free expression of opinion, but blindly attributed assumptions about negative intentions of the builder are not.For me personally, this house and the landscaped property radiate no human warmth. With such architecture, the builder wants to convey or show something to other people...