…that’s essentially already liminal horror; it’s been a thing my entire life but most folks don’t recognise its modern incarnation since pop culture associates the genre with period affections of liminal horror from a century ago…
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…the layout works for road cars, too…

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…we had smaller rectangular bales, fun to stack in the hay barn and climb all over…

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…it’s driven by developer business models, the same reason lots grow narrow-and-deep: they’re trying to maximise the market value of plattable land (square area) per infrastructure cost (linear streets + utilities), and narrow houses built right up to setback line means developers can squeeze the most 2500 ft2 mcmansions possible on their subdivided parcel…