World's thinnest building!

This is the same cat you threw on your mother while she was sleeping?

Yeah. LOL. I didn't really throw him just picked him up and dropped him.
 
Yeah. LOL. I didn't really throw him just picked him up and dropped him.

I remember once when a kitten walked over my face while I slept at my cousin's house. I thought it was my cousin's tarantula which he had shown me the day before.

The kitten survived. Barely.
 
I like the drawbridge staircase, how quaint. I don't require a great amount of space, but it would definitely make me claustrophobic.
 
On second thought, seems like a fantastic place during the zombie apocalypse. Enough room to house two and a year or provisions. Easily able to replenish water stocks from rain.
 
It looks like a giant tampon.
 
On second thought, seems like a fantastic place during the zombie apocalypse. Enough room to house two and a year or provisions. Easily able to replenish water stocks from rain.

And when the zombies barge in they can only come from one direction. Can zombies climb ladders?

I would rather get eaten by a zombie than live there though.
 
I'd be willing to live there if the rent was reasonable.
 
Does it come with wheels? I'd be down if I could drive it around.
 
Most places in Turkey have that, the shower is just stuck on the wall and there's a drain in the floor but no tub or anything.

I have 2 little bathrooms right next to each other, one with a squat toilet which I never use and another with a western toilet and the shower. It's annoying but no other option really.

There is such a thing as a non-western toilet? I don't really want details but in a way I do
 
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Most of the toilets I've seen in Turkey and Iraq are like this, with the little bucket to flush it.
 
As far I can tell there isn't a shower or you shower in a room with the toilet in it..

Wait, I don't get it. You actually expect to have separate rooms for the shower and the toilet? It's not normal to have the shower and toilet in the same room?

I like the drawbridge staircase, how quaint.

Mechanical parts. Easy to get stuck. Requires frequent maintenance, which is costly. Bad idea in general.
 
Wait, I don't get it. You actually expect to have separate rooms for the shower and the toilet? It's not normal to have the shower and toilet in the same room?

That part is normal, what isn't normal is having the toilet be in the same 'compartment' as the shower - effectively in the same 'wetbox'. North American toilets are typically not exposed to shower water.
 
Wait, I don't get it. You actually expect to have separate rooms for the shower and the toilet? It's not normal to have the shower and toilet in the same room?

I meant space. In the picture it looks like you shower in the same enclosure as the toilet.. as in, the toilet gets wet when you shower.

edit: exactly
 
That part is normal, what isn't normal is having the toilet be in the same 'compartment' as the shower - effectively in the same 'wetbox'. North American toilets are typically not exposed to shower water.

I meant space. In the picture it looks like you shower in the same enclosure as the toilet.. as in, the toilet gets wet when you shower.

Ah, yeah, that I agree is a bit inconvenient.
 
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