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These carbuncles are so oppressive, blocking off the street, with no glimpse of escape. Also visually migrainic, with disturbing monochrome stripes. You are blighting the lives of the many that pass this place and those that once called it home, whilst you can doubtless afford to live somewhere nice, away from your own monstrosities.
But you're probably so thick skinned that you really do not care how much the average person hates your designs. All you value is the opinion of your avant-garde elite, awarding each other awards and caring not a hoot for the plebs, who are crying at the destruction of their beloved towns and cities. To you, we are just the ignorant masses who don't "understand" architecture. But we don't need to intellectualise a building to appreciate its beauty, and we can SEE that yours are just plain ugly.
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