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I've never seen an infowarrior chariot in real life and I'm a little surprised now that I think about it, considering where I live
lol, theyre out there but I've only seen a few IRL.
also, the subdivision was all like 1950s built min-trad homes. like the old school, first generation FHA homes for working class families. basically just boxes, that could have a front/back porch or a finished attic with stairs. very versatile small design with a 2br1ba by minimum default on a lot big enough for ADUs or big sheds, whatever. over time some homes gained detached garages or carports and all manner of additions, that could be easily incorporated into the home's basic architectural grammar. though, most did not have any garage or addition.
the INFOWARS mobile house had the most unnatural addition on one of its sides, like a weird room one entered from the front next to the front door. not a full sized room, more skinny like a hall. it didn't make any sense and looked like some custom job somebody with no brain slapped together.
I figure it was either full of family body parts or 5 gallon buckets of salt packed survival slop or some combo of both.