S
salsafresca_1297
16d
Comments

People in glass houses shouldn't . . . . something something

People in glass houses shouldn't . . . . something something
People in glass houses shouldn't . . . . something something
People in glass houses shouldn't . . . . something something
People in glass houses shouldn't . . . . something something
People in glass houses shouldn't . . . . something something
People in glass houses shouldn't . . . . something something
Well that didn't last long! This home was custom built in 2023. The scenario reeks of an out-of-stater with serious buyer's remorse, likely due to one or more of the following epiphanies: The epiphany that such a huge percentage of glass siding is fundamentally incompatible with Wyoming winters. . . . that down-and-dirty Wyoming Cowboy livin' is fundamentally incompatible with Kardashian-style white-washed walls, furniture, and bedding. . . . that maybe privacy is a good thing, after all, and peeping elk (or more questionable species) might see you naked while you do your bathroom business. . . . that those weird horizontal storms that sweep through the area will result in a lot of spiderweb chips in those windows. . . . that no working stiff from Cody, WY will afford this, and the house is going to fester on the market for awhile. (I'm taking bets. We can ante up with Reddit karma). For me, it would have been #1 . . . and the utility bill that came with it.