thedarkkratoz
Darkkratoz
thedarkkratoz

I mean... They’re parked in front of a garage, the one place on his property more-suited to storing cars than the driveway. Why did he build a fence before just pushing them in?

Because, aesthetically speaking, the trailer has an industrial look, which clashes with a suburban neighbourhood, whereas the boat, the car, the bro-dozer, the rusted-out hatchback, the 60's fixerupper on blocks, they all fit the suburban neighbourhood aesthetic. They are all things that don’t look out of place in