What if I just divorce the smalls and take the kids instead?Dear FINAL FANTASY XIV SMALL HOUSE,
I have never in my life made a mistake of this magnitude. My depth of my personal regret and mortification is only exceeded by the remorse I feel for how my actions have affected FINAL FANTASY XIV SMALL HOUSE.
Please accept my sincere apology. I have learned so much from this incident, especially in regard to how I should conduct myself in the future. For example, {changes}.
If there is any way that I can make amends, please don't hesitate to let me know. For example, {suggestion}. It won't be easy to atone for such a huge error, but I am determined to do my best.
Sincerely,
Corvus
No, it's like winning nothing, since you have to pay for it. Similarly, it's like winning nothing but paying more when you obtain a medium or large house. You don't actually win anything at all, because you pay for the experience. It's part of what you pay for; and just something we aren't getting because SE isn't handling it the way they should.
The disingenuous part is referring to you saying smalls are as good when it's clear due to the openings people don't want them, in the same way they don't want apartments because of how small they are. Both allow you to use indoor furnishings, but they're undesirable because of the low decoration count, and low amount of space you can even use to decorate it. I promise you that the difference isn't the fact that you can place approximately 20 items outside.
The pretentious part of what you said prior was that you said there "was no benefit to owning anything larger than a small" which was both factually incorrect on a technical level and practically incorrect in the fact that it isn't as fun to decorate one because of the limitations, and you're acting like they are the same as larger sized houses when they are not.
I really don't feel like I should continue to dignify this train of thought because its ridiculous. You're misappropriating participating in something that you pay for as a privilege rather than a purchasing a service, and winning instead of earning.
You can also only participate in one lottery at a time. So it's like paying 15$ to participate in any lottery whatsoever, and opting to go for the one that rewards you with a -checks notes- something no one wants because it's bad as opposed to potentially winning 200 million, or whatever, like you said.
It might even be best if, when you think about it, there was no lottery or gambling at all, and everyone could just own what they can afford since this is a video-game.