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Will there be more solutions today? Let's find out. Yesterday I made a short video about how you can make a tiny house to get an affordable home. Some suggested also you can just buy a camper, which is a good idea. You can live on a boat, some suggested. I think it's a good idea, except that you can't really grow anything if you're living on a boat. And also, the sea is where all the pollution will end up. So if we have a nuclear disaster, it's going to end up in the sea, and you can't really eat the stuff that lives in the sea anymore.

Like always, I write no excuses, or no excuse, on videos like this. And still people come up with excuses: "It's not allowed", "you can't do this here", blah blah blah. But there are ways to do it anyway. For example, if you live in the UK or Norway or wherever, you can register as living with your parents, with your brother, something like that. And in reality, you don't. You live in your tiny house. And that's the solution to that problem, really. Others suggested you build a log cabin, which I think is a great idea. And I wish to say that if you build a small home, heating is much more cost effective, because you only need to heat up a very small area. If you live in a large home, you really should just heat up the rooms you spend most time to achieve the same effect. Then there were some who complained, "oh it's a gypsy life". But it's not. Gypsies don't grow their own food. Gypsies don't live in tiny houses. They tend to drive around with campers, or something like that. And they live, here in France at least, in areas designated for gypsies. And I'm not going to say a lot about gypsies, because laws. But I'm going to say that, if you think you're so so much better than everybody else and you can't lure(?) yourself to "live like gypsies", fine. Go ahead. Go stay in the city. Stay in the sewer. Stay in your mom's basement. I don't care. Go get a HUGE loan and have the (((bank))) enslave you. You find excuses. When I come with some solutions for you, you just find some excuse not to do it. Of course when I come with a suggestion like this, I don't suggest that everybody should do that. But I suggest that, "hey, this is a solution for you, if you are in the situation where this is possible".

Then there were some who complained that you can't do this if you have children. Why not? Children need separate bedrooms? Children need a big living room with an echo, because...? I don't get it. Of course you can. And we live in a home that is 65 square meters and we're seven, soon eight. And it's not a problem. Sure, we don't have a lot of space inside, but what this means is that the children play outside. And what's better than that? I mean, pretty healthy to play outside with children, isn't it? So, no, it's not a problem to have children and live in a tiny house. Sorry.

Final note, I guess I did make that perfectly clear, but when I talk about building a house on top of a truck, you don't need to have a truck that actually works. You can buy a completely broken down truck and have it towed to a property and just leave it there. Because, at least here in France, it's still just registered as the wreck of a truck or a truck. And what's on top of it is irrelevant. Actually, I'm going to talk about one more thing, yurts. You know, the Mongol tents. I think they're excellent. And our forebears in Europe used to live like that when they were nomadic. They had this yurt-like tents. And you can build your own yurt. You don't have to buy it. Actually, one more thing, and people are going to love this, especially those who think that living in a tiny house is a gypsy lifestyle. You can build... a mud hut. There are videos of leftists who do that here on YouTube. And these mud huts are excellent. And you can't find anything cheaper. Works great. And doesn't make you an African, you know, because even though... living in a tiny house doesn't make you a gypsy. Even though gypsies might be thought to live in such and such conditions. Living in a mud hut doesn't make you an African, even though some Africans live in mud huts. Likewise Japanese people eat fish. I eat fish. Ergo, I'm Japanese. No, sorry, it doesn't work like that, okay? And again, our forebears lived in mud huts.[1]Even in the Middle Ages, by the way, Christians did. And they work fine. They're great. And like I said, can't find anything cheaper. And you can do it yourself. So, that'll be it, I guess. Thanks for watching.
  1. After they became semi-civilized, that is. Before that, they lived in tents.