Quote Originally Posted by Solowing View Post
Those limits give my creation flavor because of the lateral thinking needed it to impose my will on it.

If you get hit with something that isn't giving what you want? You gonna cry and stomp until you get it? Life tosseed me an issue of my car not starting. Either I can pay someone to fix it. Or I can roll up my sleeves and problem solve my way to a solution. I chose to roll up my sleeves because the friction is a learning moment. I felt a moment of pride with one of the Car guy big wigs at my place of work asked me about my car, and I told them the struggles of my issues and the attempts at troubleshooting. He respects not the end result because its still not turning on. But the attempt in trying to do something that isn't easy. Because they work on their own cars themselves they understand and respect the struggle, and a struggle that hasn't resolved yet, is more respectful then a result without struggle.

I don't mind if the floor is raised. But I want the ceiling raised as well. Rather then only the floor raised and ceiling left where it is. But the problem is if every ceiling needs to be as accessible as the floor. What limits can you push?
My argument still stand, it would be preferred if I could use that creativity to actually build things and not having to rely on any glitches AT ALL.

That you get a kick out of it fine, but having to lift a bunch of things on a partition and the likes is absolutely retarded and hindering progress for the extreme majority of people, that does not mean you can not continue using the glitches when we get the fixes that should had been there in the very first place when housing and apartments became a thing, it is as simple as that.